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Joe English <jenglish@f...> writes: > As for reordering elements, the best practice is to > design the architecture so that, to the extent > possible, it's never necessary. Yes. The Architectural Forms paradigm is strictly for people who *want* to cooperate with their various communities, but who can't base their cooperation on the strictest kind of adherence to a single monolithic document type. The benefits of AF-based cooperation include: * the supportability of business models based on architecture-specific semantic processing engines, and * the ability to distribute limited authority to enhance and embellish the common information architecture that reflects the consensual basis of community-wide cooperation. When people *don't* want to cooperate with each other, we can always fall back on the nuclear weapons of the industry: groves/property sets, and arbitrary transformations. To these, resistance is futile, but communities miss opportunities to achieve deliberate consensus and to gain bargaining power for themselves that will come in very handy when they purchase infrastructural information technologies specialized for their common needs. Alas, most communities are still too ignorant and/or too fractious to reap these rewards. Even so, I think it's a good idea for XML to provide a basis whereby the enlightened can benefit. It might tend to improve the odds of cooperation, which would improve human productivity, which would benefit all of us, one way or another. -- Steve Steven R. Newcomb, Consultant srn@c... voice: +1 972 359 8160 fax: +1 972 359 0270 1527 Northaven Drive Allen, Texas 75002-1648 USA
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