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Subject: [egov] Re: [huml] The Office of Justice Programs's (OJP) Justice XML Data Dictionay
David, We're agreed. I took the liberty of including you and Duane on the list for another posting related to this discussion. I look forward to hearing what Duane thinks. Ciao, Rex At 10:13 AM -0400 5/17/03, David RR Webber - XML ebusiness wrote: >Rex, > >OK - we're on the same pages here! > >BTW - I think you should look at how storing RDFs into an OASIS Registry, >using the classification scheme approach that OASIS provides, and >then creating searches against that RDF could provide you with >semantic cross-referencing. > >You can also manually setup associations across content, both >internally and externally using the registry. > >I've CC:d Duane Nickull who can followup with you offline on these >ideas to see how this might work. > >Always good when we can tie the work of multiple OASIS TC's >together to produce the required solution. > >Cheers, DW. >================================================================ >Message text written by Rex Brooks >> >What I am thinking now is how a tool that produces the kind of >registry you describe would be very useful when applied to resources >from an rdf schema that accompanies a given specfication, for those >resources that can be used by such a tool, to produce quick >comparisons from which an application developer could choose the best >set for a given application. > >< -- 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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