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A Space Surveillance Ontology: Captured in an XML Schema

December 2000

Mary K. Pulvermacher, The MITRE Corporation
Daniel L. Brandsma, The MITRE Corporation
John R. Wilson, The MITRE Corporation

ABSTRACT

Achieving data interoperability is a necessary element of realizing the United States government vision of interoperability across all the services. This paper describes an Extensible Markup Language (XML) approach invented to capture data structure, content, and semantics in a targeted military domain of space surveillance. The resulting Space Surveillance Ontology could become a standard, shared space surveillance vocabulary as a step toward achieving data interoperability for military space data across domains. The ontology was created using the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) emerging standard called XML Schema.

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