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Subject: AW: [ubl] Review of Two Diffs (Michael/Sue's and Stephen's)
1. >Until and unless we begin to base our Bies on CCs we will have a disconnected inconsistant library that manifests itself in the form of inconsistent schema. I fully agree 2. It's hard to imagine to maintain the consistency within 1000+ BIEs,ecpecially with the three subparts of CCTS property terms and their different use Michael -----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- Von: MCRAWFORD@lmi.org [mailto:MCRAWFORD@lmi.org] Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Juni 2004 12:01 An: anne.hendry@sun.com; stephen_green@seventhproject.co.uk; ubl@lists.oasis-open.org Betreff: Re: [ubl] Review of Two Diffs (Michael/Sue's and Stephen's) One of the fundamental problems with the library is the Lack of consistently applied object qualifiers. This makes any harmonization extremely difficult if not impossible, and leads to a questionable conformance to ccts. The use of property terms and qualifiers is equally problematic in the way we have done it. Until and unless we begin to base our Bies on CCs we will have a disconnected inconsistant library that manifests itself in the form of inconsistent schema. Mark Crawford Research Fellow - LMI XML Lead W3C Advisory Committee, OASIS, RosettaNet Representative Vice Chair - OASIS UBL TC & Chair Naming and Design Rules Subcommittee Chair - UN/CEFACT XML Syntax Working Group Editor - UN/CEFACT Core Components ______ Logistics Management Institute 2000 Corporate Ridge, McLean, VA 22102-7805 (703) 917-7177 Fax (703) 917-7481 Wireless (703) 655-4810 mcrawford@lmi.org http://www.lmi.org <http://www.lmi.org> "Opportunity is what you make of it"
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