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GMX

[edit] GMX Global Information Management Metrics eXchange Standard

GMX is a tripartite series of standards from LISA OSCAR (Localization Industry Standards Association, Open Standards for Container/Content Allowing Re-use).
GMX is made up of the following standards:

  • GMX-V - Volume
  • GMX-C - Complexity
  • GMX-Q - Quality

GMX-V is the first of the three standards to be completed. Work will commence in 2007 on GMX-Q and GMXC. Quality (GMX-Q) will deal with the level of quality required for a task. For example, the quality required for the translation of a legal document is much higher than that for technical documentation that will have a relatively small audience. Complexity (GMX-Q) will take into consideration the source and format of the original document and its subject matter. For example, a highly complex document dealing with a specific tight domain is far more complex to translate than user instructions for a simple consumer device.

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