GMX-V is a word and character count standard for electronic documents. GMX-V is developed and maintained by Open Standards for Container/Content Allowing Re-use (OSCAR), a special interest group of Localization Industry Standards Association (LISA). GMX-V is one of the tripartite series of standards from the LISA. GMX-V deals with electronic document metrics.
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- GMX-V is a word and character count standard for electronic documents. GMX-V is developed and maintained by Open Standards for Container/Content Allowing Re-use (OSCAR), a special interest group of Localization Industry Standards Association (LISA). GMX-V is one of the tripartite series of standards from the LISA. GMX-V deals with electronic document metrics. GMX is made up of the following standards: GMX-V - Volume GMX-C - Complexity GMX-Q - Quality GMX-V forms part of the Open Architecture for XML Authoring and Localization reference architecture.
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- GMX-V is a word and character count standard for electronic documents. GMX-V is developed and maintained by Open Standards for Container/Content Allowing Re-use (OSCAR), a special interest group of Localization Industry Standards Association (LISA). GMX-V is one of the tripartite series of standards from the LISA. GMX-V deals with electronic document metrics.
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