Implementing Controlled Vocabulary for People Types in XML Schema: A Comprehensive Guide -, Study notes of Deductive Database Systems

Learn how to effectively implement a controlled vocabulary for people types in an xml schema through the use of enumerated lists, constraints, and validation. Understand the benefits of using a schema for control, sharing, and adhering to standards. Discover how to model complex relationships hierarchically and explore the differences between xml, databases, and tools like word and excel.

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Question:
How should we implement this controlled vocabulary for people types in our XML schema?
Answer:
Enumerated list
Constrain entry
Validation
Question:
Why would I need to use a schema?
Answer:
Control
Sharing
Standards
Question:
How should we figure out how all these pieces fit together?
Answer:
Model
Hierarchical
Schema
Question:
Should we use Word for this?
Answer:
XML
Complexity
Control
Making web pages
Question:
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Question :

How should we implement this controlled vocabulary for people types in our XML schema?

Answer:

 Enumerated list  Constrain entry  Validation

Question :

Why would I need to use a schema?

Answer:

 Control  Sharing  Standards

Question :

How should we figure out how all these pieces fit together?

Answer:

 Model  Hierarchical  Schema

Question :

Should we use Word for this?

Answer:

 XML

 Complexity  Control  Making web pages

Question :

How did you make that site?

Answer:

 Schemas  Instances  Transforms

Question :

What’s the difference between XML and databases?

Answer:

 Word  Excel  Relational  Hierarchical