Batch Markup Language (BatchML)
BatchML is an XML implementation of the ANSI/ISA 88 family of standards (ISA-88), known internationally as IEC 61512. BatchML consists of a set of XML schemas written using the World Wide Web Consortium's XML Schema language (XSD) that implement the models and terminology in the ISA-88 standard.
The ISA88 standard is recognized worldwide as the standard for the batch processing industry. BatchML provides a set of XML type and element definitions that may be used in part or in whole for batch, master recipe and equipment data. BatchML is an excellent tool to use when exchanging ISA88 based data. Any company may use B2MML royalty free provided credit is given to WBF. B2MML v2 is the latest version. Version 1 is also available, however we recommend new users to use the latest version which contains enhancements based upon user feedback.
For more information on BatchML refer to the on-line documentation page and the documents contained in the download.
The schemas and documents are organized around ISA88 terminology and models. In v2 the four v1 schemas have been combined into a single schema that defines XML types and elements that may be used individually or all together.
For more information on BatchML refer to the on-line documentation. [ Word Document | 449 kb ]
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BatchML XML Schemas and Documentation (zip file) [ 284 kb ]
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BatchML XML Schemas and Documentation (zip file) [ 284 kb ]
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This World Batch Forum Work (including specifications, documents, software, and related items) referred to as the Batch Markup Language (BatchML) is provided by the copyright holders under the following license. Permission to use, copy, modify, or redistribute this Work and its documentation, with or without modification, for any purpose and without fee or royalty is hereby granted provided the World Batch Forum is acknowledged as the originator of this Work using the following statement: "The Batch Markup Language (BatchML) is used courtesy of the World Batch Forum." In no event shall the World Batch Forum, its members, or any third party be liable for any costs, expenses, losses, damages or injuries incurred by use of the Work or as a result of this agreement.
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