2 Abbreviations
- ADL - Advanced Distributed Learning
- AS2 - Applicability Statement 2
- ASCII - American Standard Code for Information Interchange
- B2B - Business-to-business
- BPEL4WS - Business Process Execution Language for Web Services
- CSV - Comma Separated Values
- CFL - Controlled Vocabulary or Code Lists
- DOM - Document Object Model
- DNS - Domain Name Server
- DSML - Directory Services Markup Language
- DSS - Digital Signature Services
- DTD - Document Type Definition
- EbXML (RIM, RS, MSG) - E-business XML (Registry Information Model, Registry Services, Messaging Services)
- EDI - Electronic data exchange
- ESA - Emergency Services in Government Administration
- ESP - IP Encapsulation Security Protocol
- FTP - File Transfer Protocol
- GCSB - Government Communication Security Bureau
- GIF - Graphical Interchange Format
- GML - Geography Markup Language
- HL7 - Health Level 7
- HTML - HyperText Markup Language
- HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol
- HTTPS - HyperText Transfer Protocol running over SSL
- ICT - The Information and Communication Technologies Branch of the State Services Commission
- IMS - Instructional Management System
- IPsec - IP Security Authentication Header
- ITU-T - International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication Standardization Sector
- LDAP - Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- MIME - Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions
- NAT - Network Address Translation
- NTP - Network Time Protocol
- NZGLS - New Zealand Government Locator Service
- NSGMS - New Zealand Geospatial Metadata Standard
- NZSIT - New Zealand Security of Information Technology
- OASIS - Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards
- ODFOA - Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument)
- OIDS - Schema Object Identifiers
- PKI - Public Key Infrastructure
- PNG - Portable Network Graphic
- RDF - Resource Description Framework
- RSS - Rich Site Summary
- RTP - Real-time Transport Protocol
- SAML - Security Assertion Markup Language
- SAX - Simple API for XML
- SCORM - Shareable Content Object Reference Model
- SCP - Session Control Protocol
- SDMX - Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange
- S.E.E.™ PKI - Secure Electronic Environment Public Key Infrastructure
- S-HTTP - Secure HTTP
- SIGS - Security in the Government Sector
- SIP - Session Initiation Protocol
- S/MIME - Secure Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions
- SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- SOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol
- SSC ICT - State Services Commission Information and Communication Technologies Branch
- SSH - Secure Shell
- SSL - Secure Sockets Layer
- SVG - Scalar Vector Graphics
- TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol
- TLS - Transport Layer Security
- TNEF - Transport Neutral Encapsulation Formats
- UBL - Universal Business Language
- UDDI - Universal Description, Discovery and Integration
- UDP - User Datagram Protocol
- UML - Unified Modelling Language
- URN - Uniform Resource Name
- UTC (MSL) - Universal Time Clock (Measurement Standards Laboratory)
- UTF - Unicode Transformation Fomat
- VPN - Virtual Private Network
- W3C - World Wide Web Consortium
- WebDAV - World Wide Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning
- WFS - Web Feature Server
- WMS - Web Map Server
- WSDL - Web Services Definition Language
- WS-I - Web Services-Interoperability Organisation
- xACML - Extensible Access Control Markup Language
- xBRL - Extensible Business Reporting Language
- xCIL - Extensible Customer Information Language
- xCRL - Extensible Customer Relationships Language
- XHTML - Extensible HyperText Markup Language
- XMI - XML Metadata Interchange
- XML - Extensible Markup Language
- XML-DSig - XML Digital Signatures
- XMPP - Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol
- xNAL - Extensible Name and Address Language
- XSL - Extensible Stylesheet Language
- XSLT - Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations
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