- From: Taehoon Kee - DIB CTO <TKee@DIB.NET>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 09:11:14 -0400 (EDT)
- To: <xmlschema-dev@w3.org>
- Cc: "Henry S. Thompson" <ht@cogsci.ed.ac.uk>, "Dan Connolly" <connolly@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <011401c1111d$4b09ecf0$a4d0ced2@dib.net>
Dear all, This is my self-forwarding message due to no-reply. Please, guide me through the appropriate steps to contribute to the Schema community. Best Regards, Taehoon ~ ================================================== Hard is not enough, I'm trying to do it smart ! -------------------------------------------------- Taehoon Kee Director/CTO, D.I.B Tel:+82-2-2056-7670 Fax:+82-2-546-1939 e-mail:tkee@dib.net http://www.dib.net/ ================================================== ~ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Taehoon Kee - DIB CTO" <TKee@DIB.NET> To: <web-human@w3.org> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 11:36 AM Subject: Please, read carefully and give us a opportunity to contribute to W3C... > Dear W3C webmaster, > > Please forward this message to the appropriate persons. > > ---------------------------------------------------- > Dear W3C staff, > > I am Taehoon Kee, CTO of D.I.B, Inc. (http://www.dib.net/, D-U-N-S Number > 68-803-8988). > > D.I.B is a software venture that is eagerly delivering XML-based B2B > solutions to the market. > Since 1998, D.I.B has been delivering XML/EDI solutions to the biggest > companies in Korea, including Samsung, Posco, and others. > > In the process of developing compliance with the new W3C XML Schema > specification, we developed a Schema parser of our own, which is strictly > compliant to the W3C XML Schema recommendation and uses an XML parser > internally. Also, we developed what we call "Schema Trainer" and realized > that this tool would be very useful for those who are studying XML Schema. > > After some discussions within the company, we decided to contribute this > "Schema Trainer" to the W3C Schema project, if possible. > > As I couldn't find any open processes to contribute such material to the > W3C, I am writing this message to web-human. > > I hope this tool would help many Schema followers and increase the adoption > of Schema. > > Please guide me through the processes to submit this kind of material to > W3C. > (1. D.I.B is not a member company of W3C.) > (2. IMHO, the appropriate place to link to this is the "Presentations, > guides, and tutorial materials" section on http://www.w3.org/XML/Schema). > > The "Schema Trainer" is based on the XML Schema Recommendation approved > recently (2001-05-02). > > The following is a brief summary of features: > > 1. Shows a Schema as a tree view which is easily understandable, and users > can traverse through the source text with the tree view. > 2. Supports Full Inclusion mechanisms. (import, include, redefine) > 3. Displays the information about each component of a Schema. > 4. Checks the quality of a given Schema by checking representation > constraints and Schema component constraints. > 5. Checks the validity of an instance document based on the corresponding > Schema and the validation rules. > 6. Tests instantly changes made to the text through manual editing. > 7. Loads Schemas not only from local files, but also from any URLs used by > "import elements." > > The requirements for the Schema Trainer are: > OS: MS Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000 > (1) For 95 and NT, Internet Explorer 5.0 or MSXML 2.0 is needed. > (2) Parser: minimal requirement is MSXML 2.0 and proposed requirement is > MSXML 4.0. > > Finally, I attached a screenshot of this tool. The binary executable can be > submitted upon request. > > I really appreciate your reviewing this message and hope to go through > further processes together. > > Best Regards, > Taehoon > ~ > ================================================== > Hard is not enough, I'm trying to do it smart ! > -------------------------------------------------- > Taehoon Kee Director/CTO, D.I.B > Tel:+82-2-2056-7670 Fax:+82-2-546-1939 > e-mail:tkee@dib.net http://www.dib.net/ > ================================================== > ~ >
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