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Subject: GCN: "Would a governmentwide XML schema registry cut duplication?"
Just released: Government Computer News (GCN) feature on XML registries, featuring Owen Ambur (XML.gov Co-Chair) and Marion Royal of GSA. Title: "Would a governmentwide XML schema registry cut duplication?" Quote: "It is far harder than it should be for folks to discover and reuse data elements, not to mention actual instances of data," said Ambur, a systems analyst for the Fish and Wildlife Service. "They are often left with no practical choice but to reinvent the data elements they need." Of course, this can only be fully realized when the OASIS/ebXML Registry standard has *native, standard* support for registration, maintenance, and discovery of fine-grained artifacts (elements/attributes/datatypes/namespace identifiers), along with a *standard mechanism* to assemble these into schemas. :) Joe [1] http://www.gcn.com/23_16/news/26367-1.html -- Kind Regards, Joseph Chiusano Associate Booz | Allen | Hamilton
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