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Subject: Re: [ubl] Idea about the structure of UBL package.
When I used to work on educational multimedia projects, this kind of problem often arose. The short answer is that with 300 files, there is never going to be a single way of organising them that satisfies everyone's needs. The simplest solution is to provide different "trails" through the documents that suit different users. That can be done using suitable HTML pages that guide different groups of users to view particular files in a particular order that suits the needs of that group. Does that sound like a reasonable approach? Cheers, Tony. On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 18:50:15 +0900, Yukinori Saito <saito-yukinori@fujielectric.co.jp> wrote: > Dear Jon, > > We are studying UBL specifications. > As you know, the package of UBL V1.0 specifications is huge. The package > contains more than 300 documents. It is very difficult for us (who are > users of UBL, and have less information about UBL) to select some > targeted files or to understand classification of many files. -- Anthony B. Coates London Market Systems Limited 33 Throgmorton Street, London, EC2N 2BR http://www.londonmarketsystems.com/ mailto:abcoates@londonmarketsystems.com Mobile/Cell: +44 (79) 0543 9026 [MDDL Editor (Market Data Definition Language), http://www.mddl.org/] [FpML Arch WG Member (Financial Products Markup Language), http://www.fpml.org/] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This Email may contain confidential information and/or copyright material and is intended for the use of the addressee only. Any unauthorised use may be unlawful. If you receive this Email by mistake please advise the sender immediately by using the reply facility in your e-mail software. Email is not a secure method of communication and London Market Systems Limited cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of this message or any attachment(s). Please examine this email for virus infection, for which London Market Systems Limited accepts no responsibility. If verification of this email is sought then please request a hard copy. Unless otherwise stated any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not represent those of London Market Systems Limited.
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