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WebCGM

 Dieter   Weidenbrück
  CEO
  ITEDO Software  Markt 21
Siegburg   Germany  53721
Email: dieter@isodraw.com
 
Biographical notice:
 CGM Open Consortium 
 IsoDraw 
 

Dieter Weidenbrück is the founder and President of ITEDO Software, the manufacturer of the Technical Illustration package IsoDraw . He is the primary architect of the IsoDraw software program. Dieter Weidenbrück has developed a considerable experience in the field of documentation standards and is actively participating in standardization efforts concerning technical illustration. He serves as the current Secretary of the CGM Open Consortium .
 CGM, Computer Graphics Metafile 
 

CGM (Computer Graphics Metafile) has been an ISO standard for vector and composite vector/raster picture definition since 1987. It has been a registered MIME type since 1995. CGM has a significant following in technical illustration, electronic documentation, geophysical data visualization, amongst other application areas. WebCGM is a profile for the effective application of CGM in Web electronic documents. WebCGM has been a joint effort of the CGM Open Consortium, of which a number of the submitters are active members and contributors, in collaboration with W3C staff under the W3C-LA project. It represents an important interoperability agreement amongst major users and implementors of CGM, and thereby unifies current diverse approaches to CGM utilization in Web document applications. WebCGM's clear and unambiguous conformance requirements will enhance interoperability of implementations, and it should be possible to leverage existing CGM validation tools, test suites, and the product certification testing services for application to WebCGM. While WebCGM is a binary file format and is not "stylable", nevertheless WebCGM follows published W3C requirements for a scalable graphics format where such are applicable. The design criteria for the graphical content of WebCGM aimed at a balance between graphical expressive power on the one hand, and simplicity and implementability on the other. A small but powerful set of metadata elements is standardized in WebCGM, to support the functionalities of: hyperlinking and document navigation; picture structuring and layering; and, search and query on WebCGM picture content.

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