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    XML Design Principles: How best to represent The World?

    Chris, thanks for your ideas as well! And by way of thanking you, may I use your suggestions as sort of "devil's advocate" placeholders, or perhaps windmills I can tilt against (to explain my thoughts in more detail)? My first attempts at doing this looked very much like yours, with some...
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    XML Design Principles: How best to represent The World?

    Tom, thanks for your ideas -- I particularly like the idea of versioning the schema, whatever I end up using; that's a great tip! I'm also tempted by the idea of having multiple documents, one for each area (each with their own DTD); that matches Reality pretty well. It looks like using a...
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    XML Design Principles: How best to represent The World?

    I suppose "Yes" is the most accurate (if useless!) answer! :) Let me move out of the analogy into our actual usage: we're a consortium of educational institutions from all across NY State, providing resources (lesson plans, diagnostic tests, etc.) to educators within our member institutions...
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    XML Design Principles: How best to represent The World?

    Hi! I'm actually trying to represent the NY State Learning Standards, but rather than trying to explain *those* to you in order to ask how to structure them, it seems more efficient to use the varying geopolitical divisions of Earth as an analogy that is more likely to be familiar to you: In...

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