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Subject: [egov] Re: [huml] The Office of Justice Programs's (OJP) Justice XML Data Dictionay
Now that I have looked at it, it makes very good sense, so it is logical that it would have been adopted previously. The fact that I had not run across it shows that I do not come from background that would have exposed me to the practice. However now that I have seen it in practice, I believe that it would make a good addition, perhaps a best practice for xml-based standards to provide an rdf schemata to accompany xml schemata as a more complete specification package--making related resources immediately available to developers. Ciao, Rex At 9:53 PM -0400 5/15/03, David RR Webber - XML ebusiness wrote: >Rex, > >This is actually a very common technique - that's come over from the >EDI days - using Word or Excel doc' to capture data item details - the >"MIG" in EDI parlance. > >The OASIS CAM TC is developing XML based mechanisms to >allow templates to be built in XML that are machine executable >versions of such human readable texts. > >See : http://cam.swiki.net > >Thanks, DW. >========================================================== >Message text written by Rex Brooks >> >Thanks, John, > >Will do. It will be interesting and informative to see a schema and >documentation presented in a spreadsheet. > >Ciao, >Rex >< -- Rex Brooks GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison, Berkeley, CA, 94702 USA, Earth W3Address: http://www.starbourne.com Email: rexb@starbourne.com Tel: 510-849-2309 Fax: By Request
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