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"Bullard, Claude L (Len)" wrote:
> 
> The Justice XML schemas and data dictionary will
> have these in some fashion.  How much actual use
> they are getting is questionable, but just as they
> did with CALS and 28001, Federal grant money is
> being attached to them for public safety systems.
> 
> See www.it.ojp.gov

The following URL provides information on "Organizations Utilizing the
Global Justice XML Data Dictionary (GJXDD)":

http://www.it.ojp.gov/topic.jsp?topic_id=107

The first "official" release of GJXDD (it's also referred to as GJXDM,
"M" for "Model") was a few weeks ago:

http://xml.coverpages.org/ni2004-01-22-a.html

> 
> Where the 80/20 point here is questionable.  These
> are designed for databases that have a high degree
> of associativity among the elements.  

Not sure what you mean - could you please explain this?

To understand
> these, one has to understand the master index types
> and how NIBRS is fed from local to Federal agencies.
> One must also understand the differences among
> operational and organizational statistics.

Also not sure what you mean here.

Kind Regards,
Joe Chiusano
Booz | Allen | Hamilton
Strategy and Technology Consultants to the World
 
> Almost everyone who has any kind of employee database
> will have those fragments.  The justice systems
> will also have the aka/alias relationships, history
> tracking for locations, alerts, and so on.
> 
> len
> 
> From: Tim Bray [mailto:tbray@t...]
> 
> Schema fragments to document & validate.  Clearly a lot of people must
> have written these fragments... -Tim
> 
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