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Federal XML Naming and Design Rules and Guidelines

Federal XML Naming and Design Rules and Guidelines. January 18, 2006. Section 1: Introduction. Scope is Data-Centric specific Added “Assumptions” subsection XML Technologies Governance Registry Clarified use of “XML Schema” to XSD. Section 2: General XML Constructs.

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Federal XML Naming and Design Rules and Guidelines

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  1. Federal XML Naming and Design Rules and Guidelines January 18, 2006

  2. Section 1: Introduction • Scope is Data-Centric specific • Added “Assumptions” subsection • XML Technologies • Governance • Registry • Clarified use of “XML Schema” to XSD

  3. Section 2: General XML Constructs • Lots more text around explaining rules • Added snippet examples • Added “Message Exchange Patterns” • Presents the common synchronous & asynchronous communications • Added some notes where agency schemas would differ from the federal

  4. Section 3: Developing Dictionary Content • Focused section on syntax neutral elements • Explain element dictionary apart from XML • Moved XML element naming rules to Section 4

  5. Next Review • Remaining Sections 4: Developing XML Content 5: Extending & Restricting Types 6: Code Lists, ID Lists, Errors & Ack. 7: Miscellaneous XML Rules 8: XML Instances • Distribute February 8th • Recommend Teleconference • February 13th • About an hour

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