XML White Papers
XML Related Data Exchange From the Test Machine Into the Web-Enabled Alloys-DB
Overview The engineering sciences place considerable reliance on electronic systems to produce, store and process experimentally measured material data. One of the JRC Petten tasks is to support European Research and Development (R&D) projects in the material and energy related areas with the management and dissemination of research results. The 'Alloys Database' (Alloys DB), developed at JRC Petten, manages mechanical and physical properties test data and covers materials behavior for base materials and joints. By using XML technology such test data can directly be entered from the test machines into the Web-enabled Alloys-DB.
| Publisher | European Communities | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | February 2005 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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