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Page 1: Open Standards

Open Standards, Bridge Continents, Markets and Cultures

Andrzej Zydroń,

March 2014

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Why Standards?

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Why have Standards?

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Why have Standards?

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Why have Standards?

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Why have Standards?

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ISO Standard

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Standards = Efficiency

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Standards = Lower Costs

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Standards = Safe to Implement

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Standards = Greater Interoperability

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Standards: Unforeseen Benefits

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Standards: Misuse

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Standards: Abuse

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Standards: Sabotage

• Sabotaged Standards:

• Proprietary extensions• Bad implementations

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Core L10 Standards

• W3C ITS Document Rules

• ETSI LIS SRX

• ETSI LIS xml:tm

• ETSI LIS TMX

• ETSI LIS TBX

• ETSI LIS GMX

• OASIS XLIFF

• W3C/OASIS DITA (XHTML, DocBook, or any XML Vocabulary)

• Linport Interoperability: TIPP XLIFF:doc

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Putting It All Together

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• Open Architecture for XML Authoring and Localization (OAXAL)

– http://wiki.oasis-open.org/oaxal/FrontPage

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OAXAL 2.0

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OAXAL 2.0

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OAXAL Benefits

• SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) Open Architecture

• Open Standards - Open APIs

• Easy Exchange

• Modular design

• Interoperability

• Very high level of automation

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Localization without Standards

Customer

source text

source text extract extracted text tm process

prepared text

translatetranslated text

target texttarget text

merge target text

QA

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True Cost of Translation

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OAXAL in Action

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Translating English Soccer Articles into Arabic 24x7

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Translating English Soccer Articles into Arabic 24x7

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Browser-Based Workbench

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OAXAL In Action

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Interoperability Now!/Linport

• XLIFF 1.2 implementation issues The broken promise Core fine Too many options Too many implementation issues

• Need to concentrate on the ‘I’ for Interchange• No way to ‘package’ up translation assets• The GOAL:

To be able to round trip transparently between different TMS/CAT tools

www.interoperability-now.org

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Interoperability Now!/Linport

• Born out of frustration and necessity• Early 2012• Members

• Bioloom Group• Kilgray• Medtronic• Ontram• Spartan Software• XTM-INTL

• The goal:• True 100% roundtrip interoperability between

TMS/CAT tools• May 2013 XTM International/Kilgray

• First 100% roundtripping

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• http://www.linport.org

• Interoprability Now! merges with Linport

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• Contact details:

• Andrzej Zydroń• [email protected]• http://www.xtm-intl.com