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Murali Mani <mani@C...> writes: > But I do not understand the reasons for the "er" translation. It seems > like you have entity types like "complexTypeDefinition", "attributeUse", > "attributeDeclaration" and so on, and you are trying to understand how an > author has written a schema better, rather than the actual information the > schema contains.. Note I'm just using the schema domain as I happen to have examples of everything I need to hand, i.e. existing data model/ontology and vernacular XML representation. So none of this has to do with understanding W3C XML Schema at all, rather the idea of a 'vernacular'--'generic' dimension along which to classify XML document types. The er: fragment I gave is an example of generic XML encoding of a data model. In the particular model at hand, "complexTypeDefinition", "attributeUse" and "attributeDeclaration" were the relevant entity types, but the whole point of the generic style is that _any_ data-model vocabulary can be used with that fixed tagset. ht -- Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh Half-time member of W3C Team 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, SCOTLAND -- (44) 131 650-4440 Fax: (44) 131 650-4587, e-mail: ht@c... URL: http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/ [mail really from me _always_ has this .sig -- mail without it is forged spam]
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