Downloads
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Download this form, intended to be used on ship, without being connected to the internet. |
Download Ballast Water Reporting e-Form Software (Version 2.0) Here
Features of this version:
- Open, print and mail a saved file
- Print the "Ballast Water Reporting form" in the IMO format
- Easy to mail, with an inbuilt mailing option
System Requirements & Installation Notes:
- Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT (Service Pack 6 or higher), 2000 or XP
- 800x600 resolution or higher, at least 256 colors
- An unzipping software like WinZip or easyZip: This freeware utility is a powerful, easy-to-use FREE zip and unzip utility. It offers all the features you'd find in the commercial compression programs. Download easyZip
Provided by: www.thefreesite.com/easyzip111.htm - Installation note: Click here to see installation note

Download zip file of 20 tanks Click Here
Download zip file of 30 tanks Click Here
Email the saved file to bwmindia@nio.org
Features of this version
- Browser based
- Easy to download (File size < 250 KB)
- No need to install any software
- Prints the Ballast Water Reporting Form, but not in the IMO format
System Requirements
- Operating System: Windows 98, Windows 2000 or Windows XP
- Browser: Works best on
Internet Explorer 5.5 and above
- 800x600 resolution or higher, at least 256 colors
Download (Right click and save)
- 30 tank XML form
- 20 tank Raw text form
- 30 tank Raw text form
Download Internet Explorer Here
XML is the Extensible Markup Language.
It is designed to improve the functionality of the Web by providing more flexible and adaptable information identification.
XML has been designed for ease of implementation, and for interoperability with both
SGML and HTML. XML is not just for Web pages: it can be used to store any kind of structured information, and to enclose or encapsulate information in order to pass it between different computing systems which would otherwise be unable to communicate.
The potential of XML to support multi-formatted data and improve data exchange has been widely recognized by a number of industries, scientific disciplines, government agencies and the IT industry.
Exchange of data. Data is being exchanged between users, managers and researchers in increasingly larger volumes. Most of this exchange is electronic. A major strength and source of potential of XML is that it facilitates the exchange of data between different applications and operating systems. One of XML's strongest points are its ability to do data interchange. Because different organizations (or even different parts of the same organization) rarely standardize on a single set of tools, it takes a significant amount of work for two groups to communicate.
XML makes it easy to send structured data across the web so that nothing gets lost in translation. XML is potentially the answer for ships ballast water data exchange, as long as all sides agree on the markup to use.



