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RE: XML Meta-Architecture (Technetcast program of Henry Thompsonkeynote)



<shortForm>Henry's vision is for the lower level of XML interoperation, 
the data plumbing, so to speak.  Tim's is a much higher 
level where the information that data describes is 
associated.   One would need Henry's plumbing to 
carry Tim's water.</shortForm>


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-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Lourier [mailto:pl@technetcast.com]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 10:51 AM
To: Ken North; Henry S. Thompson; Sean McGrath
Cc: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
Subject: Re: XML Meta-Architecture (Technetcast program of Henry
Thompson keynote)



This program is now available at:
http://technetcast.ddj.com/tnc_play_stream.html?stream_id=530

Thanks to Ken North for providing the tapes.

I have a question for this group - I understand Henry Thompson's 
description of the Infoset and XML data types as providing the formal basis 
for the definition of semantic types that are propagated -and exchanged- 
through XML applications.  I also recently listened to Tim B-L's vision for 
a semantic web based on RDF (also available on TechNetCast -excuse the 
plug).  Can someone clarify for me how both visions fit together?  Thanks 
--PL, DDJ TNC




At 10:46 AM 3/2/01 -0500, Ken North wrote:
>Henry Thompson's "XML Meta-Architecture" presentation last week at XML
>DevCon 2001 in London was quite interesting. For those who missed it,
>you'll soon be able to find it on Technetcast:
>
>http://www.technetcast.com/
>
>
>
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