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Markup Language

A markup language is a formal system for annotating text with structural and semantic information. It separates content from presentation, enabling machine processing, validation, and interoperable exchange between systems. Examples include HTML, XML and Markdown; use cases range from web documents to data serialization.

This block bundles baseline information, context, and relations as a neutral reference in the model.

Reference building block

This building block serves as a structured reference in the knowledge model, with core data, context, and direct relationships.

What is this view?

This page provides a neutral starting point with core facts, structure context, and immediate relations—independent of learning or decision paths.

Baseline data

Context
Organizational level
Domain
Organizational maturity
Intermediate
Impact area
Technical
Decision
Decision type
Architectural
Value stream stage
Discovery
Assessment
Complexity
Medium
Maturity
Established
Cognitive load
Medium

Context in the model

Structural placement

Where this block lives in the structure.

No structure path available.

Relations

Connected blocks

Directly linked content elements.

Content · Related to
(1)
Structure · Contains
(2)