> We need use cases so that we know what problems we need to > solve when we > get around to this in Level 2. You should start with the grouping use cases collected by Steve Muench at [1] (I don't think this was the final compilation, but it's the best I could find in a quick search of the archives). These use cases, incidentally, were not invented artificially, they were abstracted from problems supplied by real users. [1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/w3c-xsl-wg/2001Feb/0010.html Michael KayReceived on Saturday, 8 March 2003 09:22:01 GMT
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