** Reply to message from Grimley Michael J NPRI <GrimleyMJ@Npt.NUWC.Navy.Mil>
on Tue, 15 Jul 2003 15:58:16 -0400
> > [R 85] Schemas should be designed (or generated) such that instances
> > conforming to them are readable and understandable, and should enable
> > reasonably intuitive interactions.
>
> Better, but I'm still wondering if the judgment of such things is too subjective for a rule ...
My experience is that it isn't *too* subjective. Perhaps more to the point, as
a general rule I insist on Schema developers doing prototypical instance
documents before they start working on the Schemas, because it leads to more
usable document structures. Few people can properly visualise what the
instance documents will look like from a knowledge of the Schema, and this
leads to unnecessarily awkward structures in instance documents. Since UBL has
tended to focus on Schemas rather than instances until recently (from what I
understand), such issues are going to exist (and Stephen in LCSC has been
ferretting them out of late). So, I think something like this is needed. If
not a rule, it has to be part of the process. While there are no absolutes as
to when you have it "completely right", you can certainly aim to get rid of
obvious things that almost everybody dislikes once they see the resulting
instance documents.
Cheers,
Tony.
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