- From: Innovimax SARL <innovimax@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2014 11:14:36 +0200
- To: "alain.couthures@agencexml.com" <alain.couthures@agencexml.com>
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OK Alain, But again, if I follow your reasonning, I should add to this list XSLT, XQuery, XProc, every XML technologies around, but that's not my goal at the moment I try to minimize the number of technologies If you're basically saying, that "what we specify should not impose restriction that XForms cannot implements", then I agree with that (the same way we should not ask people to use ENTITIES or CDATA section because it cannot be used via XSLT or XQuery) is this what you said, or do you have a more precise use case that is specific to XForms ? Regards, Mohamed On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 9:01 AM, alain.couthures@agencexml.com < alain.couthures@agencexml.com> wrote: > Mohamed, > > XForms allows to edit XML data in multiple use cases where change > tracking is necessary. > > As Owen Ambur said, StratML is a very good example and XForms is an > appropriate design language for it: > http://xmldatasets.net/XF2/aboutstratxform.html > > Librarians do complex editing with XForms help and rich text editors: > https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_p6BVZhfwHAeVAwYUhMQk5WMkU/edit > > XForms is also used in complex healthcare forms. This is a very > competitive sector so it is impossible to have feedbacks/links from authors > but it is not difficult to consider that effective change tracking is, for > example, required for biometric parameters and medication monitoring. > > Thanks! > > --Alain > > Le 20 septembre 2014 à 15:24, Innovimax SARL <innovimax@gmail.com> a > écrit : > > Sure Alain, > > Can you provide examples of why or link pointers ? > > Thanks > > Mohamed > > On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 2:32 PM, alain.couthures@agencexml.com < > alain.couthures@agencexml.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > XForms is also concerned with change tracking. > > --Alain > > Le 20 septembre 2014 à 11:24, Innovimax SARL < innovimax@gmail.com> a > écrit : > > Dear all, > > I started to collect the technologies that could interact at any level > with change tracking > Here are a few so far > https://www.w3.org/community/change/wiki/Technologies > > - XML > - Namespaces > - HTLM5 > - XPath > - JSON > - RDF > - XQuery Update > - EXI > - Dublin core > > Please fill free to add (and perhaps links also) > Mohamed > > -- > Innovimax SARL > Consulting, Training & XML Development > 9, impasse des Orteaux > 75020 Paris > Tel : +33 9 52 475787 > Fax : +33 1 4356 1746 > http://www.innovimax.fr > RCS Paris 488.018.631 > SARL au capital de 10.000 € > > > > > > > > -- > Innovimax SARL > Consulting, Training & XML Development > 9, impasse des Orteaux > 75020 Paris > Tel : +33 9 52 475787 > Fax : +33 1 4356 1746 > http://www.innovimax.fr > RCS Paris 488.018.631 > SARL au capital de 10.000 € > > > > -- Innovimax SARL Consulting, Training & XML Development 9, impasse des Orteaux 75020 Paris Tel : +33 9 52 475787 Fax : +33 1 4356 1746 http://www.innovimax.fr RCS Paris 488.018.631 SARL au capital de 10.000 €
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