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RE: What is coupling? [Was: 3 XML Design Principles]

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  • Subject: RE: What is coupling? [Was: 3 XML Design Principles]
  • From: "Roger L. Costello" <costello@m...>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 09:39:30 -0500
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RE:  What is coupling?  [Was: 3 XML Design Principles]
Hey Robert, 

>> <Lot id="1">
>>       .
>> </Lot>
>> <Picker id="John">
>>       .
>> </Picker>
>> <Assignment picker="John" lot="1"/>

>I would hate to have transform this... 

Suppose that the purpose of your transformation was to move Picker John onto
another Lot. (For example, a stylesheet that models the movement of Pickers
on a Vineyard)  Wouldn't this form support such a "movement transformation"
beautifully?  

Simply locate:

    Assignment/@picker="John"

And then change:

    @lot

But this is getting off the topic: what is coupling?  /Roger




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