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  • From: Peter Hunsberger <peter.hunsberger@g...>
  • To: "Costello, Roger L." <costello@m...>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 09:37:06 -0600

Personally I don't think there's a real danger in thinking some data is metadata: one persons data is another persons metadata, it's the context that matters. Or to put it another way, data (and by extension metadata) without context has no meaning....

Peter Hunsberger

On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 9:24 AM, Costello, Roger L. <costello@m...> wrote:
Hi Folks,

Consider this XML:

<Book binding="hardcover">
    <Title>Software Abstractions</Title>
    <Author>Daniel Jackson</Author>
</Book>

I often hear people say that attributes are metadata. For example, @binding is metadata.

David Carlisle likes to remind me that there is nothing in the XML specification which says that attributes are metadata. In fact, the XML specification does not even use the word "metadata."

So when I hear people talking about attributes being metadata, I channel David Carlisle and tell them that attributes are not metadata.

But I'm thinking this is a lost cause. The belief that attributes are metadata is too widespread.

Besides, what difference does it make if people think that attributes are metadata? Can you give me a concrete, practical example showing where bad things happen because someone thought that attributes are metadata?

/Roger

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