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Re: Schema fragments for everyday stuff


Re:  Schema fragments for everyday stuff
Tim Bray wrote:

> Is there a well-shaken-out library of schema fragments for names, 
> addresses, phone numbers, that kind of stuff, that hits an 80/20 point 
> and is getting some use out there?  I'll look at any schema language. 
> --Tim

http://www.openhealth.org/ASTM/clinical.header.rnx

is a RELAXNG Compact version of the ASTM E2182 standard for names etc. 
suitable for use in healthcare documentation.

By 80/20 does that mean that you aim to be able to represent 80% of 
people's names? :-) It turns out that names etc. can get (slightly) 
complex if you aim to be able to represent *all* of them (as we did). If 
this syntax doesn't seem the simplest, its because *our* requirements, 
require the ability to represent *all* including international, names.

Jonathan



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