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Re: Top-down or bottom-up?

  • From: Paul Prescod <paul@p...>
  • To: XML-Dev Mailing list <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 21:58:53 -0400

top down data modeling
David Megginson wrote:
> 
> More specifically, top-down can work only with very, very good models,
> and even I (who am known to shoot my mouth off) would not go so far as
> to claim that I can produce a sufficiently accurate and complete model
> of the Web over the next five years; in the absence of such a model,
> bottom-up development and the free market of ideas is the only
> reasonable choice, messy as it may be.

I don't think I can produce *the* data model that will be used over the
Web for the next five years. I think that I can produce *a* data model
that would be demonstrably better than the complete lack of such.

The existence of the quasi-standardized "ESIS" model did not interfere
with the later creation of the much more powerful "grove" model any more
than the existence of HTML somehow prevented the later invention of XML.

You can change your mind in data models just as you can in language
syntaxes. There is no threshhold you cross and can never cross back. In
fact, I have long believed that data models and syntaxes work beautifully
together because a standardized syntax allows you to shift around your
data model without breaking some things (i.e. communication lines) and a
standardized data model allows you to shift around your syntax without
breaking other things (i.e back-end processing). 

standardized-data-models-are-about-the-freedom-to-change-your-mind 'ly
yrs,

 Paul Prescod



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