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Subject: Re: [cti] Database Subcommittee
I wonder if providing consumer-oriented XQuery examples (maybe with the STIX idioms) would help providing guidance and test/validation cases 2015-06-22 14:20 GMT+03:00 Eric Burger <Eric.Burger@georgetown.edu>: > Jerome (as he often does) gets this right in one (how about that - use a British colloquialism instead of a US one!). > > We just submitted a paper for publication at MILCOM looking at STIX/TAXII/CybOX versus IODEF/RID from the perspective of humans versus machines doing the processing. My guess is you can guess the end of the story: STIX/TAXII/CybOX is much better for machines. IODEF/RID is much better for people. Since the goal is for inter-machine communication, you get the point. > > It does mean there is a lot riding on VERY clear, implementable, interoperable specifications. Debugging this stuff is going to be a nightmare, more especially if the language is so nuanced there are dozens of ways of saying the same thing.
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