Strategy Markup Language (StratML) is an XML
vocabulary and schema for strategic plans. Its purposes include but may not be limited to
the following:
- Mark Logic's StratML search service prototype contains all of the plans currently in the collection, whose URL's are provided below. Please contact
Owen Ambur for the user name and password to access Mark Logic's prototype.
- Since StratML documents are plain text (XML) documents posted on the public Web, they are readily available for indexing by the search engines, like Google, abeit on an uncertain schedule. Thus, the major search engine indices may not contain the most recent submissions.
- Joe Carmel's Atom Protocol demos displaying the <Mission> and <Vision> statements and showing how many times each <Stakeholder> and <Value> has been expressed by various kinds of organizations whose plans have been included in the StratML collection thus far. (Best viewed in MSIE 7. Values are distinguished from Stakeholders by hyphens.)
U.S. Federal Agencies
Small Agencies
State & Local Agencies
Nonprofit Organizations
International Government Agencies
Educational Institutions
Other Plans
See also Joe's XMLDatasets tabular display of StratML documents to which additional documents can be added by using the Submit Query field. Click on the
File Name links to see the tabular XML Sets view of each plan. Click here to see how the StratML schema appears in Joe's XSL Appliance Tool for the Web using Christopher Maden's style sheet.
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StratML parsing demonstration by Ari Knausenberger, Strategi Consulting, which produces a tag cloud for the top 50 most frequently used <Goal> <Names>. The strategic plans in which each of those goal names occur can be retrieved by clicking on the tag name and scrolling to the bottom of the page to see the results. The most frequently occurring goal name is Education and it is used in the default query. The second most frequently used goal name is Advocacy, followed by Leadership, Membership, Infrastructure, Collaboration, Partnerships, Representation, Communication, and Research, rounding out the top ten.
- If you are aware of other services indexing or otherwise leveraging the emerging StratML standard and/or StratML documents, please contact Owen Ambur to have a link posted here. We are particularly interested in services addressing any of the prospective purposes of the standard but would be happy to be surprised by useful and creative services we have not yet anticipated.
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(URLs) of the StratML instance documents to facilitate reuse, including automated
indexing by search services