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Re: Evolution of the WWW Given Sensor Arrays


len sensor
Resounding echoes of howling laughter....

I thought I was the only person with tunnel vision that narrow! I 
happen to riding herd on a pilot implementing, or hoping to 
implement, the latest sensor specs as well as the latest Emergency 
Management specs, CAP 1.1 and EDXL_DE 1.0, while we storm (pardon the 
the multiple entendre) through EDXL_RM (Resource Message not 
Reference Model, as in SOA-RM).

:-D

Ciao,
Rex

At 12:00 PM +0200 9/29/05, Robin Berjon wrote:
>Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:
>>I would expect observable effects on subsystems first. XML could be 
>>an early victim because in its design DNA is the assumption that 
>>verbosity doesn't matter, or that a good-enough syntax really is.
>
>Don't worry, binary XML will save us all before you have time enough 
>to switch on all those sensors!
>
>Oh, rats, it's not Friday yet. Guess I need more coffee.
>
>--
>Robin Berjon
>   Senior Research Scientist
>   Expway, http://expway.com/
>
>
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