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Subject: [egov] Re: [huml] The Office of Justice Programs's (OJP) Justice XML Data Dictionay
Rex, Yikes! No that was not the conclusion I was reaching! For eBusiness integration RDF is not the right tool. It's more at home supporting topic maps in document management systems and networks of conceptual linkages and associations. For eBusiness metadata - the OASIS Registry team is developing a CCTS representation in XML for storage of nouns and aggregates in the Registry. This will allow the content in the spreadsheet example to be populated as XML in the registry, and then used in assembly components such as CAM or a vendor mapper. XML schemata have limited use in collecting ebusiness interchange specifications - they can determine structural choices for collections of information - but are weak at enabling context driven business rules that track dependencies and legally binding validations of content. Cheers, DW. ====================================================== Message text written by Rex Brooks > 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 <
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