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  • 1.  Akoma Ntoso Samples

    Posted 10-08-2014 07:18
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    Dear Monica, Fabio, et al, As promised last week, here are my Akoma Ntoso sample files. There are 5 files: 1) Hong Kong Ordinance -- Chapter 614 * This is the ordinance that creates the project in Hong Kong that I work on. * It is an enacted act, typed as an ordinance. * It contains multiple versions and lots of temporal data * It has a few multilingual aspects as well. * It contains a fairly well developed metadata section. 2) California Bill -- Assembly Bill 19 of 2013-14 * This bill calls for an Internet voting pilot project. * It is an amended bill, type as an assembly bill * It contains a single version with a few examples of redlining. * It also contains an extensive metadata section. 3) California Amendment -- 3rd Amendment to AB 19 above. * This amendment contains the instructions that produced the bill in 2). * It is a simple amendment. * California amendments are composed of a series of "instruction". I had to be creative to achieve this in a manner that would validate. 4) California Resolution -- House Resolution 19 of 2013-14 * This resolution recognizes International Surfing Day (hey, we're Californians and we have our priorities!) * It is an amended statement document, typed as a house resolution. * It has an extensive, but simple, preface. 5) U.S. Code -- Chapter 3 of Title 9. * This is an extraction, so it is modeled as a "fragment". * It is quite simple and doesn't contain any temporal or modification information. * The metadata is kept minimal. (I'm getting tired) I hand crafted all these files over the past three days and nights -- so don't be surprised to find typos. Sorry in advance for those. I did try to be careful to ensure that I followed the identifier naming conventions and the "/akn" referencing convention -- but I did have to be creative at times. As I developed these 5 files, I realized that my understanding of Akoma Ntoso was weak in a number of areas. I completed them, nonetheless, to the best of my ability. I would appreciate any feedback and corrections. However, I was able to model everything I threw at Akoma Ntoso -- without too many contortions. It's not perfect yet, but it is quite usable now. -- Grant ____________________________________________________________________ Grant Vergottini Xcential Group, LLC. email: grant.vergottini@xcential.com phone: 858.361.6738 Attachment: Akoma Ntoso Samples.zip Description: Zip archive

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