TBX-ISO-TML is the name of the terminology markup
language (TML) used to represent the terminology that is
described in ISO standards documents (typically under
Section 3). Based on XML, TBX-ISO-TML is
compliant with ISO 30042 -TermBase eXchange
(TBX). However, to accommodate some unique features
of ISO documents, it was necessary to "extend" ISO 30042
with a few new components. Likewise, not all the data
categories included in ISO 30042 are necessary for
describing ISO terminology; removing the unnecessary
data categories helps to simplify the format. These
extensions and restrictions are documented in xxx.
TBX-ISO-TML adheres to the best practices of terminology
management as described in the standards produced by ISO
Technical Committee 37, "Terminology and other language
and content resources." In particular, the following
standards are normative in TBX-ISO-TML:
- ISO 704 - Terminology Work --
Principles and methods
- ISO 10241-1 - Terminological
entries in standards -- Part 1: General
requirements and examples of presentation
- ISO 30042 - TermBase
eXchange
- ISO 16642 - Terminological
Markup Framework
The following standards are informative in TBX-ISO-TML:
- ISO 26162 - Design,
implementation and maintenance of terminology
management systems
Terminological data categories (datcats) refer to the
various types of terminological information that can
occur in a glossary or a terminology database, such as
term and definition. The datcats in
TBX and in TBX-ISO-TML are taken from the ISO TC37 Data
Category Registry (DCR), which is accessible at the
following Web site: www.isocat.org
In preparing international standards, ISO Technical
Committees are required to follow certain editing
practices. These include a requirement to define the key
terms that are used in a standard. The purpose of this
requirement is to ensure that users of the standard
interpret the key terms the way that they were meant to
be interpreted, otherwise, the standard would not be
implementable.
In most standards, the terms and definitions are
contained in Section 3, "Terms and definitions".
However, terms can also be defined in a separate
document; this approach is taken, for instance, when the
terms and definitions need to be produced in multiple
languages in a single document, or when it is decided to
publish a collection of terms from a set of related
standards in order to provide a wider view of the
terminology used in a specific domain. In both cases,
the markup in TBX-ISO-TML is used.