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Subject: Re: [ubl-dev] XML-in-Practice 2008 presentation uploaded to ubl.xml.org
I'm not sure you have made it clear what the Metamodel does but I'm sure the need for it is clearly important. Would you give an example of metamodel classes in use. Does the metamodel just provide a category classification for customisation metadata? How does this relate to SET ontologies and the CEFACT context methodology? I could imagine these things all converging if each effort is careful to align and not to duplicate. Then it might all make sense together but the key question is: What sense would/will it make? Examples would help to clarify this. Good work though and good slides. My own interest is to see how your metamodel and other categorisation schemes which relate to different and interconnected aspects of document engineering (keyword :-) can be used in other artefacts like test assertions (as target categories) to better specify conformance with executable testability (see OASIS TAG TC and WS-I testcases). These need such categorisations to reduce/eliminate ambiguity across implementations. Cool. best regards Steve 2008/12/17 Anthony B. Coates (DES) <anthony.coates@documentengineeringservices.com>: > I have uploaded my XML-in-Practice 2008 presentation on "Managing > Customizations of UBL" to the ubl.xml.org site. See: > > http://ubl.xml.org/wiki/presentations > > Questions and comments welcome. > > Cheers, Tony. > -- > Anthony B. Coates > Associate Director > Document Engineering Services (Limited) > UK: +44 (20) 8816 7700, US: +1 (239) 344 7700 > Mobile/Cell: +44 (79) 0543 9026 > Skype: abcoates > anthony.coates@documentengineeringservices.com > http://www.documentengineeringservices.com/ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: ubl-dev-unsubscribe@lists.oasis-open.org > For additional commands, e-mail: ubl-dev-help@lists.oasis-open.org > > -- Stephen D. Green Document Engineering Services Ltd http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=matthew+22:37 .. and voice
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