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Related to the current 'Data is primary .... why?' thread, once you have your carefully crafted data-model what can you with it? Thinking in terms of a simplicity stack of non-mutually-exclusive options (cost-effectiveness is a better notion, simple might not be cost-effective in the long term, one option should build on another if possible). The combination of a data-model in XML Format (schema) and XML technologies is a powerful combination at the bottom of the stack, here are some expressions: 1) Schema Generated Forms (XML Editors) 2) Configuration for a data-driven/data-event programming paradigm. 3) Schema-aware "dynamic" language procedural programming before fully object-oriented. 4) Smarter generic data-browsers (query interfaces) via schemas as resource 'meta-representations'. 5) Smart (user-friendly) databases based on a conceptual/semantic data-models. Steve On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Arjun Ray <arjun.ray@verizon.net> wrote: On Sun, 30 Mar 2014 10:21:13 +0000, "Costello, Roger L."
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