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> Sean McGrath
> Things get more interesting when you look at de-normalized
> tables, when you "un-flatten" the model you create for RDB work. I suspect
> when you do that, you get closer to a power law distribution.
Yes, my structured data XML is about as close to power law as your document XML.
> Being an insufferable doc-head, I would of course argue that
> this points to documents - not inter-twingled tables - being the true Tao of
> information:-)
No, if anything the power law is an indication of the use of the 'structure denotes containment' idiom, which is in common use in both data and document domains.
Pete
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