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Re: revised Animal-friends implemented as a pattern (Re: XML-Data:advant

  • From: "Rick Jelliffe" <ricko@a...>
  • To: "Andrew Layman" <andrewl@m...>, "Jonathan Robie" <jwrobie@m...>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Oct 1997 08:37:00 +1000

advant studio

I am trying to figure out where the two things fit.

It seems to me that the SGML content model system is primarily 
concerned with  describing the future of a document (what can
go where).  The XML-data schema system seems more
concerned with the 'present' of a document. 

So SGML is concerned with  information management, while
XML-data is concerned with information retrieval.  Does that
seem right?

AFs seem to sit in between these two extremes, being
able to constrain futures and give more sophisticated 
labelling for data retrieval.

-ricko

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