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>If an XML vocabulary is large and complex, does that mean it's bad? The world is large and complex. If you have a large and complex XML vocabulary, it might be a symptom that you've bitten off too large a problem and you should tackle something smaller. Or it might be a symptom that you've failed to find the right levels of abstraction. (Though I think some XML vocabularies - XBRL and HL7 come to mind - suffer from being too abstract.) In general though, it might just indicate that you're tackling a large and complex problem. It would be a brave person who claimed that GML is too large and complex, for example. Given the problem they have chosen to tackle, which bits would you leave out? Michael Kay Saxonica
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