A word or phrase designating
something of interest, especially in a particular field such as intelligence. This
element
may be used to tag descriptors in running text for categorization, glossaries, indexing,
and/or retrieval.
A cross-reference to a unique
identifier used to point from one element to one or more other elements. The value
of
the attribute must be one or more XML unique identifiers that are the value(s) of
id
attribute(s) elsewhere in the document.
A user-defined property within an
element for general purpose processing used with block objects to provide supplemental
information over and above that conveyed by the element name. This attribute is
analogous to HTML's "class" attribute.
<xsd:element name="Term"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">A word or phrase designating something of interest, especially in a particular field such as intelligence. This element may be used to tag descriptors in running text for categorization, glossaries, indexing, and/or retrieval.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation><xsd:complexType><xsd:complexContent><xsd:extension base="cem:DescriptiveElementType"><xsd:attribute name="termType" type="xsd:string" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">A classification of a word or phrase in running text as being an acronym, an English word or phrase, or a foreign word or phrase.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute><xsd:attribute name="termDefinition" type="xsd:string" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">An explanation of the meaning of a term; for example, the full spelling of an abbreviation or acronym, or a description of a scientific term.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute><xsd:attribute name="vocabulary" type="xsd:string" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">A list of words, codes and/or phrases: a lexicon.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute><xsd:attributeGroup ref="virt:OptionalResourceLinkAttributesGroup"/></xsd:extension></xsd:complexContent></xsd:complexType></xsd:element>
Schema location
CEM-XML.xsd Copy and paste this link to your file browser, clicking the link MAY open in the browser. Opening in an XML aware editor is best.
<xsd:attribute name="termType" type="xsd:string" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">A classification of a word or phrase in running text as being an acronym, an English word or phrase, or a foreign word or phrase.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute>
Schema location
CEM-XML.xsd Copy and paste this link to your file browser, clicking the link MAY open in the browser. Opening in an XML aware editor is best.
<xsd:attribute name="termDefinition" type="xsd:string" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">An explanation of the meaning of a term; for example, the full spelling of an abbreviation or acronym, or a description of a scientific term.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute>
Schema location
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<xsd:attribute name="vocabulary" type="xsd:string" use="optional"><xsd:annotation><xsd:documentation xml:lang="en"><p xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ism:ownerProducer="USA" ism:classification="U">A list of words, codes and/or phrases: a lexicon.</p></xsd:documentation></xsd:annotation></xsd:attribute>
Schema location
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