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bry@itnisk.com wrote:
> The scenario is of a rather large xml schema repository, dealing with
> a number of different namespaces, versioning in this repository is
> achieved by adding in new namespaces to one's problem domain,
> multiple organisations contribute to the schemas in any particular
> problem domain, so that if we have a particular problem domain D then
> the additions to the repository is tracked via a namespace that has
> as part of its uri the day,month, year in which the schemas were
> added to the repository:
>
> currently what I am thinking is that an overarcing namespace D will
> be defined and that a rddl document should lie at any overarcing
> namespace in this repository system, the rddl document would be used
> by people needing to access the repository to access the resources
> for collapsing whatever are the current namespaces in the problem
> domain.
RDDL would be good, and I would suggest using the RDF flavor of RDDL
see, e.g. -
http://www.rddl.org/RDDL2-example.html
Cheers,
Tom P
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Thomas B. Passin
Explorer's Guide to the Semantic Web (Manning Books)
http://www.manning.com/catalog/view.php?book=passin
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