When discussing markup languages, extensibility means that the vocabulary of a language is not wholly predetermined, but is defined by the author Typically, this means that, within the syntactic confines of the metalanguage, the author of an electronic text can choose the elements and their relationships, and then formalize the design in a DTD
Literally means capable of being added In HTML it had meant that new features, commands, and functionality can all be added to the language without "breaking" older documents URL: Short for Uniform Resource Locator, the address of any document on the World WQode Web, eg , http: www com
Capable of being extended, whether in length or breadth; susceptible of enlargement; extensible; extendible; the opposite of contractible or compressible
Having the potential to be expanded in scope, area or size In the case of Dublin Core, the ability to extend a core set of metadata with additional elements
A programming language or a system that can be modified by changing or adding features
(Bilgisayar) XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language) is an emerging XML-based standard to define and exchange business and financial performance information. The standard is governed by a not-for-profit international consortium of approximately 450 organizations, including regulators, government agencies, infomediaries and software vendors
The ability of II system and applications to support and incorporate new functions and technological advances -- e g , the ability of an ATV transmission system to support and incorporate new functions and future technological advances
(1) a developer-oriented quality requirement specifying the degree to which the system shall be able to be modified to meet changing requirements or goals
The ease with which a system adapts to meet new requirements Extensibility also includes the ability to add or change a function or data (data type, file format, database schema, or information model) without: Requiring changes to existing functions, data, and interfaces Introducing unwanted side effects, such as degradation of performance, reliability, maintainability, portability, and so on
Vendor of XML tools, e g XML Authority, a graphical design tool for e g XML Schemas, and XML Instance a schema-sensitive XML editor These tools are both part of Software AG's XENON architecture extensibility was acquired by TIBCO in 2000 extensibility Homepage
The ability to add functionality to an existing program For example, the Small Business Server console is extensible in that additional features and help files can be added and integrated by value-added providers and end users
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