<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
<dspl targetNamespace="http://www.google.com/publicdata/dataset/google/entity"
xmlns="http://schemas.google.com/dspl/2010">
<info>
<name>
<value xml:lang="en">Entity concepts</value>
</name>
<description>
<value xml:lang="en">Entity concepts.</value>
</description>
<url>
<value xml:lang="en">http://code.google.com/apis/publicdata/docs/canonical/entity.html</value>
</url>
</info>
<provider>
<name>
<value xml:lang="en">Google Inc.</value>
</name>
<description>
<value xml:lang="en">Google Inc.</value>
</description>
<url>
<value xml:lang="en">http://www.google.com</value>
</url>
</provider>
<concepts>
<concept id="entity">
<info>
<name>
<value xml:lang="en">Entity</value>
</name>
<description>
<value xml:lang="en">Base concept for defining concepts that represent entities.</value>
</description>
</info>
<type ref="string"/>
<attribute concept="entity_order"/>
<property id="name">
<info>
<name>
<value xml:lang="en">Name</value>
</name>
<description>
<value xml:lang="en">
The name used to display an entity.
Example:
<![CDATA[<concept id="airport" extends="entity:entity">
<info>
<name>
<value>Airport</value>
</name>
<description>
<value>Airports, identified by their 3-letter IATA code</value>
</description>
</info>
<table ref="airports_table"/>
</concept>]]>
The airports_table contains a “name” column, with the name of each airport:
airport,name
MLB,Melbourne International Airport
SFO,San Francisco International Airport
LGW,London Gatwick Airport
Note: names can be provided in multiple languages, in different columns,
using concept table mappings.
</value>
</description>
</info>
<type ref="string"/>
</property>
<property id="description">
<info>
<name>
<value xml:lang="en">Description</value>
</name>
<description>
<value xml:lang="en">
The description of an entity.
Usage example:
<![CDATA[<concept id="airport" extends="entity:entity">
<info>
<name>
<value>Airport</value>
</name>
<description>
<value>Airports, identified by their 3-letter IATA code</value>
</description>
</info>
<table ref="airports_table"/>
</concept>]]>
The airports_table contains a “description” column, with a description of each airport:
airport,name,description
MLB,Melbourne International Airport, "... located 1 1/2 miles northwest of the downtown business district ..."
SFO,San Francisco International Airport, "... international airport located 13 miles south of San Francisco ..."
LGW, London Gatwick Airport, "... located 5 km (3.1 mi) north of the centre of Crawley, West Sussex ..."
LHR, London Heathrow Airport, "... largest airport in the United Kingdom ..."
</value>
</description>
</info>
<type ref="string"/>
</property>
<property id="info_url">
<info>
<name>
<value xml:lang="en">Info Url</value>
</name>
<description>
<value xml:lang="en">
A URL where more information can be found about an entity.
Usage example:
<![CDATA[<concept id="airport" extends="entity:entity">
<info>
<name>
<value>Airport</value>
</name>
<description>
<value>Airports, identified by their 3-letter IATA code</value>
</description>
</info>
<table ref="airports_table"/>
</concept>]]>
The countries table contains an “info_url” column, with an info URL for each country.
country, name, info_url
AD, Andorra, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andorra
AF, Afghanistan, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan
AI, Anguilla, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anguilla
AL, Albania, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albania
</value>
</description>
</info>
<type ref="string"/>
</property>
<property id="color">
<info>
<name>
<value xml:lang="en">Color</value>
</name>
<description>
<value xml:lang="en">
A color, represented by its hexadecimal code (e.g., "#FFAB00").
Example:
<![CDATA[<concept id="us_political_party" extends="entity:entity">
<info>
<name>
<value>US Political party</value>
</name>
</info>
<table ref="parties_table"/>
</concept>]]>
The parties_table contains a party_color column:
party, name, color
rep, Republican party, #FF0000
dem, Democratic party, #0000FF
</value>
</description>
</info>
<type ref="string"/>
</property>
</concept>
<concept id="entity_order">
<info>
<name>
<value xml:lang="en">Entity order</value>
</name>
<description>
<value xml:lang="en">
Specifies the order in which the entities should be displayed.
ALPHA is alphabetical order, TABLE is the order of entities in the
table.
Example:
<![CDATA[<concept id="industry" extends="entity:entity">
<info>
<name>
<value xml:lang="en">Industry</value>
</name>
</info>
<attribute id="order">
<value>NATURAL</value>
</attribute>
<property id="industry" isParent="true"/>
<table ref="industries_tbl"/>
</concept>]]>
</value>
</description>
</info>
<type ref="string" />
<defaultValue>ALPHA</defaultValue>
<table ref="entity_order_table" />
</concept>
</concepts>
<tables>
<table id="entity_order_table">
<column id="entity_order" type="string" />
<data>
<file format="csv" encoding="utf-8">entity_order.csv</file>
</data>
</table>
</tables>
</dspl>
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تاريخ التعديل الأخير: 2023-01-19 (حسب التوقيت العالمي المتفَّق عليه)
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