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  • To: 'Tim Bray' <tbray@t...>, XML Dev <xml-dev@l...>
  • Subject: RE: Schema fragments for everyday stuff
  • From: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" <clbullar@i...>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 08:41:09 -0600

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

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

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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