- From: Kara Warburton <KARA@CA.IBM.COM>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 14:44:12 -0500
- To: www-international@w3.org
- Cc: bbriggs@sdlintl.com
Reminder that the public review period ends on Jan 27, 2004.
Best regards,
Kara Warburton
IBM Terminology
e-mail: kara@ca.ibm.com
Phone: 905-413-2170
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Kara
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PM bbriggs@sdlintl.com, "Vanni, Paolo"
<Paolo_Vanni@jdedwards.com>,
clynch@globalsight.com
Subject
Public review of Segmentation Rules
Exchange Standard
The OSCAR Standards committee of the Localization Industry Standards
Association has posted its draft SRX (Segmentation Rules Exchange) .05
Specification document for a one month public review period. The SRX
specification was developed by the OSCAR Segmentation work group to define
an industry standard format to represent segmentation rules used in
translation memory applications.
The document to review is available here:
http://www.lisa.org/oscar/seg/drafts/srx/srx05-20031027.htm
Please send any feedback and comments to OSCAR members Brian Briggs and
Paolo Vanni:
bbriggs@sdlintl.com
Paolo_Vanni@jdedwards.com
The public review ends on January 27, 2004.
One thing that is not currently reflected in the document is the following:
OSCAR is currently reviewing a proposal that states that, in order for a
Translation Memory tool to be certified as SRX-compliant, the tool would
need to be able to export a TMX file that contains a pointer to an SRX file
that would describe the segmentation rules used to generate that TMX file.
For more information about:
OSCAR Standards Committee: www.lisa.org/oscar
Segmentation work group: www.lisa.org/oscar/seg
Kara Warburton
OSCAR Secretary
e-mail: kara@ca.ibm.com
Phone: 905-413-2170, Tie line: 969-2170
IBM Intranet Terminology Website -
http://eou2.austin.ibm.com/global/global_int.nsf/Publish/1728
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