The following standards are under development or maintained by OASIS technical committees: •
AMQP — Advanced Message Queuing Protocol, an application layer protocol for
message-oriented middleware. • BCM — Business Centric-Methodology, BCM is a comprehensive approach and proven techniques that enable a
service-oriented architecture (SOA) and support enterprise agility and interoperability. •
CAM — Content Assembly Mechanism, is a generalized assembly mechanism for using templates of XML business transaction content and the associated rules. CAM templates augment schema syntax and provide implementers with the means to specify interoperable interchange patterns. •
CAMP — Cloud Application Management for Platforms, is an API for managing public and private cloud applications. •
CAP — Common Alerting Protocol, is an XML-based data format for exchanging public warnings and emergencies between alerting technologies. •
CSAF — Common Security Advisory Framework, is the definitive reference for the language which supports creation, update, and interoperable exchange of security advisories as structured information on products, vulnerabilities and the status of impact and remediation among interested parties. •
CDP — Customer Data Platform, is a specification that aims to standardize the exchange of customer data across systems and silos by defining a web-based API using GraphQL. •
CMIS — Content Management Interoperability Services, is a domain model and Web services standard for working with Enterprise content management repositories and systems. •
CIQ — Customer Information Quality, is an XML Specifications for defining, representing, interoperating and managing party information (e.g. name, address). •
DocBook — DocBook, a markup language for technical documentation. It was originally intended for authoring technical documents related to computer hardware and software but it can be used for any other sort of documentation. •
DITA — Darwin Information Typing Architecture, a modular and extensible XML-based language for topic-based information, such as for online help, documentation, and training. •
EML — Election Markup Language, End to End information standards and processes for conducting democratic elections using XML-based information recording. •
EDXL — Emergency Data Exchange Language, Suite of XML-based messaging standards that facilitate emergency information sharing between government entities and the full range of emergency-related organizations • GeoXACML — Geospatial eXtensible Access Control Markup Language, a geo-specific extension to
XACML Version 2.0, mainly the geometric data-type
urn:ogc:def:dataType:geoxacml:1.0:geometry and several geographic functions such as topological, bag, set, geometric and conversion functions. •
KMIP — The Key Management Interoperability Protocol tries to establish a single, comprehensive protocol for the communication between enterprise key management systems and encryption systems. •
Legal XML Legal Document ML (
Akoma Ntoso), LegalRuleML, Electronic Court Filing, and eNotarization standards. •
MQTT — Message Queuing Telemetry Transport, a client-server, publish/subscribe messaging transport protocol. It is lightweight, open, simple, and designed to be easy to implement. These characteristics make it ideal for use in many situations, including constrained environments such as for communication in
machine to machine (M2M) and
Internet of Things (IoT) contexts where a small code footprint is required and/or network bandwidth is at a premium. •
oBIX — open Building Information Exchange, an extensible XML specification for enterprise interaction with building-based (or other) control systems, including HVAC, Access Control, Intrusion Detection, and many others. •
OData — Open Data Protocol (OData) •
OpenDocument — OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications, an open document file format for saving office documents such as spreadsheets, memos, charts, and presentations. •
OSLC — Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration, (OSLC) develops standards that make it easy and practical for software lifecycle tools to share data with one another. •
PKCS #11 - PKCS #11 standard defines a platform-independent
API to
cryptographic tokens, such as
hardware security modules (HSM) and
smart cards, and names the API itself "Cryptoki" (from "cryptographic token interface" and pronounced as "crypto-key" - but "PKCS #11" is often used to refer to the API as well as the standard that defines it). •
SAML — Security Assertion Markup Language, a standard
XML-based framework for the secure exchange of
authentication and
authorization information. •
SARIF - Static Analysis Results Interchange Format, a standard
JSON-based format for the output of
static analysis tools. •
SDD — Solution Deployment Descriptor, a standard
XML-based schema defining a standardized way to express software installation characteristics required for lifecycle management in a multi-platform environment. •
SPML — Service Provisioning Markup Language, a standard
XML-based protocol for the integration and interoperation of
service provisioning requests. •
STIX - Structured Threat Information eXpression, a language for expressing cyber threat and observable information. •
TAXII - Trusted Automated eXchange of Indicator Information, an application layer protocol for the communication of cyber threat information in a simple and scalable manner. •
TOSCA — Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications, a Standard to describe cloud services, the relationships between parts of the service, and the operational behavior of the services. •
UBL — Universal Business Language, the international effort to define a royalty-free library of standard electronic business documents (purchase order, invoice, waybill, etc.) in XML. UBL 2.1 was approved as ISO/IEC 19845:2015. UBL serves as the basis for numerous electronic commerce networks and implementations worldwide. •
UDDI — Universal Description Discovery and Integration, a
platform-independent,
XML-based registry for companies and individuals to list
Web Services. •
WebCGM — Web Computer Graphics Metafile, a profile of
Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM), which adds Web linking and is optimized for Web applications in technical illustration, electronic documentation, geophysical data visualization, and similar fields. •
WS-BPEL — Web Services Business Process Execution Language •
WSDM — Web Services Distributed Management •
XACML — eXtensible Access Control Markup Language, a standard
XML-based protocol for access control policies. •
XDI — XRI Data Interchange, a standard for sharing, linking, and synchronizing data ("
dataweb") across multiple domains and applications using
XML documents, eXtensible Resource Identifiers (XRIs), and a new method of distributed data control called a
link contract. •
XLIFF — XML Localization Interchange File Format, a
XML-based format created to standardize
localization. •
XRI — eXtensible Resource Identifier, a
URI-compatible scheme and resolution protocol for abstract identifiers used to identify and share resources across domains and applications. ==See also==