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The Asset Reporting Format (ARF) is a data model to express the transport format of information about assets, and the relationships between assets and reports. The standardized data model facilitates the reporting, correlating, and fusing of asset information throughout and between organizations. ARF is vendor and technology neutral, flexible, and suited for a wide variety of reporting applications.
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XML Schema Files: [what is a schema?]
ARF 1.1 Schema (XSD 1.0)
Documentation:
XML Schema Files: [what is a schema?]
ARF 1.0 Schema (Early Access 1) (XSD 1.0)
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Release Cycle SCAP Content SCAP Releases SCAP 1.3 SCAP 1.2 SCAP 1.1 SCAP 1.0 SCAP Specifications Asset Identification Asset Reporting Format (ARF) Common Configuration Enumeration (CCE) Common Platform Enumeration (CPE) Applicability Language Dictionary Name Matching Naming Open Vulnerability Assessment Language (OVAL) Open Checklist Interactive Language (OCIL) Trust Model for Security Automation Data (TMSAD) Extensible Configuration Checklist Description Format (XCCDF) Software Identification (SWID) SCAP Community
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