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RE: Percentage of XML documents exclusively processed by machi

  • From: "David Lee" <dlee@calldei.com>
  • To: "'Michael Sokolov'" <sokolov@ifactory.com>, "'Costello, Roger L.'" <costello@m...>
  • Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2011 10:19:47 -0500

RE:  Percentage of XML documents exclusively processed by machi
I suggest this is an impossible (or very hard to define) metric.
What constitutes an "XML Document" for purposes of this metric ?
Does a SOAP or REST call that sends and receives XML that lasts for a few
milliseconds count as 1 "XML Document" ? 
Or do documents have to be "stored" to count as unique documents.


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David A. Lee
dlee@calldei.com
http://www.xmlsh.org

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Sokolov [mailto:sokolov@ifactory.com] 
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2011 10:14 AM
To: Costello, Roger L.
Cc: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
Subject: Re:  Percentage of XML documents exclusively processed by
machines?


On 12/3/2011 8:12 AM, Costello, Roger L. wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'll take a wild guess and say that 99% of all XML documents are
exclusively processed by machines. Is that a reasonable estimate?
That's not at all my experience.  Almost all the XML we handle 
(documents) has been authored by humans, and eventually is viewed by 
humans.  In the interim, it's processed by humans.  All of this is done 
with the aid of machines, of course, but very little if any of it goes 
completely unobserved by humans.

Eventually, once our development process is complete, we get out of the 
middle steps, but humans are still involved in the production and 
consumption of the documents.

The exception to this is some transactional processing on the business 
side of our operations, but that represents a tiny fraction of the XML 
in our world (academic reference publishing).  (Even in that area, 
humans enter the data that gets transformed into XML, and eventually 
view it too.) Maybe that says something about the economics of our 
business :)

-Mike

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