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ThermoML†-An XML-based approach for storage and exchange of experimental and critically evaluate thermophysical and thermochemical property data. 3. Critically evaluated data, predicted data, and equation representation

ThermoML†-An XML-based approach for storage and exchange of experimental and critically evaluate thermophysical and thermochemical property data. 3. Critically evaluated data, predicted data, and equation representation
ThermoML†-An XML-based approach for storage and exchange of experimental and critically evaluate thermophysical and thermochemical property data. 3. Critically evaluated data, predicted data, and equation representation
ThermoML is an XML-based approach for storage and exchange of experimental and critically evaluated thermophysical and thermochemical property data. Extensions to the ThermoML schema for the representation of predicted data, critically evaluated data, and data expressed as equations are described. The present role of ThermoML in global data submission and dissemination is discussed with particular emphasis on cooperation between major journals in the field and TRC at NIST. The text of several data files illustrating the new extensions is provided as Supporting Information together with the complete updated ThermoML schema text.
0021-9568
381-393
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Frenkel, Michael, Chirico, Robert D., Oiky, Vladimir V., Marsh, Kenneth N., Dymond, John H. and Wakeham, William A. (2004) ThermoML†-An XML-based approach for storage and exchange of experimental and critically evaluate thermophysical and thermochemical property data. 3. Critically evaluated data, predicted data, and equation representation. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 49 (3), 381-393. (doi:10.1021/je049890e).

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ThermoML is an XML-based approach for storage and exchange of experimental and critically evaluated thermophysical and thermochemical property data. Extensions to the ThermoML schema for the representation of predicted data, critically evaluated data, and data expressed as equations are described. The present role of ThermoML in global data submission and dissemination is discussed with particular emphasis on cooperation between major journals in the field and TRC at NIST. The text of several data files illustrating the new extensions is provided as Supporting Information together with the complete updated ThermoML schema text.

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 39578
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/39578
ISSN: 0021-9568
PURE UUID: 8eb575a7-fbd2-4e31-928d-58a7ec89124c

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Date deposited: 28 Jun 2006
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Author: Michael Frenkel
Author: Robert D. Chirico
Author: Vladimir V. Oiky
Author: Kenneth N. Marsh
Author: John H. Dymond
Author: William A. Wakeham

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