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How to use or fill out the Annotated Species XML Schema (file Species.xsd) - Quantum-simulation online
Filling out the Annotated Species XML Schema is essential for accurately defining species documents in quantum simulations. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users navigate the process effectively.
Follow the steps to complete the schema accurately.
- Press the 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and open it in your chosen editor.
- Begin with the XML header. Ensure it includes the XML declaration and defines the target namespaces as specified in the schema.
- Move to the <species> element, where you will need to fill out several sub-elements. Start with the <description>, providing a brief overview of the species.
- Next, fill in the <symbol> element with the two-character symbol of the element from the Periodic Table. This helps applications recognize the element.
- Input the <atomic_number> which corresponds to the atomic number of the species being defined. Make sure this number is non-negative.
- Next, specify the <mass> element which should contain the mass in relevant units, where the mass of carbon is 12.
- Choose between the <norm_conserving_pseudopotential> or <norm_conserving_semilocal_pseudopotential> elements based on your requirements for the species. Fill in the required elements under the chosen type.
- If applicable, utilize the optional <name> attribute for the <species> element to assign an identifier, and include the <href> attribute if referencing an external species definition.
- Once all fields are filled out accurately, review the schema for correctness and completeness based on the specifications provided.
- Finally, save your changes. You may also download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Start filing the Annotated Species XML Schema online now and ensure your quantum simulation documents are properly managed.
Data exchange: An XSD file can be used to describe the structure and content of data that is exchanged between systems. For example, an XSD schema can be used to ensure that data exchanged between two web services conforms to a specific format.
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