To Connect Industries

<pml>
<phy>
<mat>
<class>
<system>International
Garment
Industry</system>
</system>
<name>
Cotton Knit </name>
</class>
<present
purpose= “Memo”
media= “Image”
audience= “18-35F”>

<pml>
<present
purpose= “Promo”
media= “Web”
audience= “18-35F”>
<html>
<head>
<META HTTP-EQUIV="ex
<META HTTP-EQUIV="Pra
<title>STYLE.COM:
VOGUE</title>
<LINK
REL="STYLESHEET"
TYPE="text/css"
HREF="/stylesheets/
vogue.css">
</head>

PML is a shared language crossing businesses and industries.

 


Designs and specifications are shared in a common format.

 

<pml><geo>
<extrude type= “shape”>
<msr m=1> 0.03 </msr>
<array>
0.000 0.000,
0.000 0.922,
0.414 0.683,
0.318 0.613,
0.190 0.716,
0.344 0.000,
0.000 0.000,
</array>
</extrude>

<pml>
<epc>
01.001298.00956EF.000910E124
</epc>
<ts type=”span”>
<date>10338264000000</date>
<date>10340942400000</date>
</ts>
<entity type=”maker”>
<name type=”legal”>
Alcoa, Inc.
</name>
<phy>
<mat><class>
<system>AISI</system>
<name>6061-T351</name>
<geo>
<extrude type=”shape”>

 

><pml>
<epc>
01.001298.00956EF.00091
</epc>
<phy>
<mat><class>
<system>
Union des Industries
Textile
</system>
<name>
Double Weave
</name>
<geo>
<extrude type=”shape”>

Industries communicate physical and material properties in the same language.

<pml>
<ts type=”begin”>
<date>10341115200030
</date>
</ts>
<mat><class>
<system>
International Agri
</system>
<name>Cotton
</name>
<epc>01.00129B.13801
</mat>