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An alternative formulation of the document-centric/data-centric XML divi

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  • Subject: An alternative formulation of the document-centric/data-centric XML divide
  • From: Sean McGrath <sean.mcgrath@p...>
  • Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 11:01:49 +0100

document centric data centric
Document-centric XML:
	XML in which corpora conforming to schema X, exhibit power law 
distributions of the element types in X.

Data-centric XML:
	XML in which corpora conforming to schema X, exhibit uniform distributions 
of the element types in X.

Not perfect but useful nonetheless I think. Mixed content is missing for a 
start.

Anyway, please take a look at the graphs at:
	http://seanmcgrath.blogspot.com/2004_05_23_seanmcgrath_archive.html#108576202776583412 


I'd be very interested in seeing other peoples graphs of the tag-share of 
their XML corpora.

regards,
Sean
http://seanmcgrath.blogspot.com


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