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A Comparative Study for Open Document Formats

A Comparative Study for Open Document Formats. Eng. Rabee Mohamed Abdel Azim, Project Manager Dr. Hesham Farouk Ali, eContent Initiative Director. Agenda. Introduction What is OpenDocument? Pros of going "open standard“ Types of OpenDocument format OpenDocument or ODF

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A Comparative Study for Open Document Formats

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  1. A Comparative Study for Open Document Formats Eng. Rabee Mohamed Abdel Azim, Project Manager Dr. Hesham Farouk Ali, eContent Initiative Director Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  2. Agenda • Introduction • What is OpenDocument? • Pros of going "open standard“ • Types of OpenDocument format • OpenDocument or ODF • Open XML (OOXML) • Comparing XML office document formats • ISO and IEC approve OpenDocument OASIS standard • Conclusion • REFERENCES Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  3. Introduction • Have you ever had trouble opening a document that someone sent you? • Have you ever bought a copy of MS Office that you didn't want because you have to read documents that only work with MS Office? • Have you ever wondered why there is so little choice in office software? • What you are seeing is vendor lock-in. • Vendor lock-in is the enemy of competition. OpenDocument is a way out of vendor lock-in for office software Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  4. What if you could send a file to anyone and know that they can read it? • What if you could buy any product you want and know that you can still communicate with your customers? This is the promise of the OpenDocument format. So, what is OpenDocument? OpenDocument is... Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  5. What is OpenDocument? OpenDocument is... • An open format.Any software maker can learn its details and make an application that can read and write this format. • An ISO standard.It is not controlled by one company, but by a non-profit standards group without a vested interest. • covers the features requiredby text, spreadsheets, charts, graphical documents and more Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  6. Pros of going "open standard“ • First,avoid being locked in to a single software vendor. • Second,have the opportunity to end the long frustrating years. Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  7. Types of OpenDocument format There are two competing XML-based formats OpenDocument and Microsoft Office Open XML • Both formats combine XML content with other media files into compressed archives. • The main office document content and presentation information is stored as XML • The ability to reference binary content such as BMP, GIF, JPEG. • Both support the Dublin Core metadata standard. Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  8. OpenDocument or ODF OpenDocument or ODF, short for the OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications • Is an open format for saving and exchanging office documents. • Originally created by OpenOffice.org. • Developed by the OASIS industry consortium and based upon the XML format • Approved as an OASIS standard on May 1, 2005 Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  9. OpenDocument or ODF • Provides a single XML schema for text, spreadsheets, charts, and graphical documents. • Makes use of existing standards, such as HTML, SVG, XSL, SMIL, XLink, XForms, MathML, and the Dublin Core, wherever possible. • Is the first standard for editable office documents that has been vetted by an independent recognized standardization body. Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  10. OpenDocument or ODF Specifications, The most common file extensions used for OpenDocument documents are: • .odt, .ods, .odp, .odg, .odf Standardization, The OpenDocument standard was developed by the OASIS industry consortium • December 16, 2002, First official OASIS meeting to discuss the standard. • May 1, 2005, OASIS approved OpenDocument as an OASIS standard. • November 16, 2005, OASIS submitted the ODF specification to ISO/IEC JTC1 on. • May 8, 2006, Approved for release as an ISO and IEC International Standard (ISO/IEC 26300) on. Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  11. OpenDocument or ODF Supportfor OpenDocument OASIS Standard IBM, Sun Microsystems, and Others recognizes the importance of a standards-based document format. Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  12. Open XML (OOXML) Microsoft Office Open XML (OOXML) • Is a file format developed by Microsoft to be used by the upcoming release of Microsoft Office 2007.. • The Open XML files consist of a ZIP package. Standardization • Microsoft has stated it will be an open standard • Ecma announced on December 9, 2005 that it had accepted Microsoft's proposal to document the format as a proposed standard. • Since August 2006 Ecma is working on draft version 1.4 of the proposed standard. • Also, a liaison from the ISO/IEC from SC34 has been appointed to help prepare Open XML submission to ISO/IEC. Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  13. Open XML (OOXML) Licensing,The Microsoft Office Open XML format will be available under a free and perpetual license from Microsoft. Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  14. Comparing XML office document formats • It seems that consideration of file loading needs to be slightly more nuanced than simple times • For a large files, the .ODT file is much smaller than the equivalent .DOCX file. • The ODF document is more complicated than the MSOOX document. • MSOOX were easier to convert from (because of its regularity, scale and low complexity) while ODF were easier to convert into (because of its richness and flexibility). Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  15. ISO and IEC approve OpenDocument OASIS standard • The standard has been given the designation, ISO/IEC 26300. • The newly approved ISO/IEC 26300, Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0, has been designed to be used as a default file format for office applications Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  16. Conclusion Regarding ISO approval, ODF for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0, has been designed to be used as a default file format for office applications with: • No increase in file size • No loss of data integrity. • Allow users to save and exchange editable office documents regardless of application or platform in which the files were created. Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  17. REFERENCES • OpenDocument software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.htm "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument_software" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_OpenDocument_and_Microsoft_XML_formats • "OASIS Members Collaborate to Advance Open XML Format for Office Applications: Arbortext, Boeing, Corel, Drake Certivo, Sun Microsystems, and Others Develop Open Office Standard at Global Consortium" OASIS, 20 Nov 2002 http://www.oasis-open.org • ISO, "ISO and IEC approve OpenDocument OASIS standard for data interoperability of office applications", ISO Press Releases, www.iso.org. Retrieved on 2006-08-24. • Open Document Format Gets ISO Approval http://www.odfalliance.org/press/AllianceRelease3May06.pdf • Rick Jelliffe, "Comparing XML office document formats: using XML Metrics", Friday August 18, 2006 4:56AM, http://www.oreillynet.com/xml/blog/2006/08/comparing_xml_office_document_3.html Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  18. MCIT E-Content Activities (Examples) • 90 Millions E-Heritage Priceless Documents (300 years old) Project (2005-2009) • 3 millions Egyptian R&D Published Papers, S&T Portal (Q1-2007) • Arabic eContent Initiative 300,000 titles by mid 2007 (books, programs, songs, media, fatwaa, plays, MultiMedia etc.) • News portal (Egyptian Radio & Television Union) Q1-2007) Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

  19. Thank you very much for your attention Ministry of Communication & Information Technology

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