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<p>ISO/TS 29002-6:2010 specifies a conceptual information model and
an exchange file format for terminology information from a concept
dictionary. The conceptual model is in Unified Modeling Language
(UML). The physical file format is based on Extensible Markup
Language (XML).</p>
<p>The XML structures defined in ISO/TS 29002-6:2010 are intended
to be returned by calls to the Terminology Service defined in
ISO/TS 29002-20. The Terminology Service is an interface for
retrieving terminological information about a concept from a
concept dictionary.</p>
<p>ISO/TS 29002-6:2010 was developed as a common resource to
provide a level of interoperability between implementations of ISO
13584 and ISO 22745 for exchange of information from a concept
dictionary. Its use is not restricted to these standards, however.
It can be restricted through implementation profiles by standards
that reference it. It can also be implemented without
restriction.</p>
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<p>ISO/TS 29002-6:2010 specifies a conceptual information model and
an exchange file format for terminology information from a concept
dictionary. The conceptual model is in Unified Modeling Language
(UML). The physical file format is based on Extensible Markup
Language (XML).</p>
<p>The XML structures defined in ISO/TS 29002-6:2010 are intended
to be returned by calls to the Terminology Service defined in
ISO/TS 29002-20. The Terminology Service is an interface for
retrieving terminological information about a concept from a
concept dictionary.</p>
<p>ISO/TS 29002-6:2010 was developed as a common resource to
provide a level of interoperability between implementations of ISO
13584 and ISO 22745 for exchange of information from a concept
dictionary. Its use is not restricted to these standards, however.
It can be restricted through implementation profiles by standards
that reference it. It can also be implemented without
restriction.</p>