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RE: Xml Schema profile

From: "Antoli, Leo" <Leo.Antoli@-----.--->
To: Stan Kitsis <skits@---------.--->, Hugh Wallis <xmlschema@------------------.--->, "'Boris Kolpackov'" <boris@-------------.--->, Simon.Cox@-----.--
Date: 9/26/2006 12:32:00 PM
Do you know any (open-source if possible) tool to get metrics for schemas? 

Thanks a lot.
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Stan Kitsis [mailto:skits@m...] 
Sent: 25 September 2006 19:37
To: Hugh Wallis; 'Boris Kolpackov'; Simon.Cox@c...
Cc: paul@x...; David_E3@V...; mike@s...;
xmlschema-dev@w...; lists@j...; paul.downey@b...
Subject: RE: Xml Schema profile


We ran a similar study last year with 60+ industry schemas and if I remember
correctly we found that substitution groups are used in 20% of schemas.  The
results of the study were presented at Xml 2005 and are available at
http://www.idealliance.org/xmlusa/05/call/xmlpapers/49.1704/.49.html

Stan Kitsis
Microsoft Corporation


-----Original Message-----
From: xmlschema-dev-request@w... [mailto:xmlschema-dev-request@w...] On
Behalf Of Hugh Wallis
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 1:59 AM
To: 'Boris Kolpackov'; Simon.Cox@c...
Cc: paul@x...; David_E3@V...; mike@s...;
xmlschema-dev@w...; lists@j...; paul.downey@b...
Subject: RE: Xml Schema profile


Add XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) / http://www.xbrl.org to
that list. It makes EXTENSIVE use of substitution groups and has done so for
a number of years.

Thanks

Hugh

-----Original Message-----
From: xmlschema-dev-request@w... [mailto:xmlschema-dev-request@w...] On
Behalf Of Boris Kolpackov
Sent: September 25, 2006 7:38 AM
To: Simon.Cox@c...
Cc: paul@x...; David_E3@V...; mike@s...;
xmlschema-dev@w...; lists@j...; paul.downey@b...
Subject: Re: Xml Schema profile


Hi,

Simon.Cox@c... <Simon.Cox@c...> writes:

> Please do not labour under the impression that substitution groups are
> a corner of the spec that rarely gets visited.

I was also somewhat surprised seeing this assumption. I did a quick search
on our XML Schema repository which brought up the following well-known
schemas besides the opengeospatiol.org's ones (GML, etc.):

OVAL (Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language) / http://oval.mitre.org
FpML (Financial products Markup Language) / http://www.fpml.org COLLADA
(COLLAborative Design Activity) / http://www.collada.org HR-XML /
http://www.hr-xml.org


hth,
-boris


--
Boris Kolpackov
Code Synthesis Tools CC
http://www.codesynthesis.com
Open-Source, Cross-Platform C++ XML Data Binding






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