Pencil & Paper

Where confidentiality requirements are temporary a complex, ready-for-anything firewall can be replaced by inside source control generated XML.  This can be brought home, commented, marked up, validated, spell checked, etc. then taken back to work stripped of commentary, tagged marginalia and checked back in.  None of this requires any modification of the specifications (W3C or even IETF) or third-party supervision.

An example of an ADMS Repository is here:  http://www.rustprivacy.org/2012/xsd/egADMS/

I have similar documentation for MODS, JATS, StratML etc. as mentioned below.

--Gannon



________________________________
 From: Gannon Dick <gannon_dick@yahoo.com>
To: eGov IG (Public) <public-egov-ig@w3.org>; Phil Archer <phil@philarcher.org> 
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Prepublication Public Sector Information (was: Data Mining / Cloud Computing)
 

Hi Phil and All,

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Using Xerces, I've been able to validate (entirely off-line) XML Documents in the following formats:  StratML, JATS Journal Publishing (ANSI), JATS Article 
Authoring (ANSI), MODS (US LOC), DWML (NOAA) as well as embedded 
versions in XHTML 1.1.  As soon as I am able to publish examples I will 
(along with a zip file containing the interlinked XSD Sxhema.  This 
method is not as "good" as DTD's, but it is much smaller and gets the 
basics right.
================https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/ADMS-enabled%20Federation%20of%20Semantic%20Asset%20Repositories_Brochure_1.pdf



If I were going to add ADMS XML as an example, which flavor would you suggest ?  Please don't say "all of them" unless you have too much money cluttering up your desk :-) 


--Gannon

Received on Thursday, 8 November 2012 21:54:18 UTC