Resolving the Durand Conundrum

This paper proposes a minor but significant modification to the TEI ODD language and explores some of its implications. Can we improve on the present compromise whereby TEI content models are expressed in RELAX NG? A very small set of additional elements would permit the ODD language to cut its ties...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a6f3aa3521b7411bb61e9d9f373034e82021-12-02T11:29:50ZResolving the Durand Conundrum2162-560310.4000/jtei.842https://doaj.org/article/a6f3aa3521b7411bb61e9d9f373034e82017-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/jtei/842https://doaj.org/toc/2162-5603This paper proposes a minor but significant modification to the TEI ODD language and explores some of its implications. Can we improve on the present compromise whereby TEI content models are expressed in RELAX NG? A very small set of additional elements would permit the ODD language to cut its ties with any existing schema language, and thus permit it to support exactly and only the subset or intersection of their facilities which makes sense in the TEI context. It would make the ODD language an integrated and independent whole rather than an uneasy hybrid, and pave the way for future developments in the management of structured text beyond the XML paradigm.Lou BurnardOpenEditionarticletext encodingODDXMLschema designComputer engineering. Computer hardwareTK7885-7895DEENESFRITJournal of the Text Encoding Initiative, Vol 6 (2017)
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EN
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topic text encoding
ODD
XML
schema design
Computer engineering. Computer hardware
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ODD
XML
schema design
Computer engineering. Computer hardware
TK7885-7895
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Resolving the Durand Conundrum
description This paper proposes a minor but significant modification to the TEI ODD language and explores some of its implications. Can we improve on the present compromise whereby TEI content models are expressed in RELAX NG? A very small set of additional elements would permit the ODD language to cut its ties with any existing schema language, and thus permit it to support exactly and only the subset or intersection of their facilities which makes sense in the TEI context. It would make the ODD language an integrated and independent whole rather than an uneasy hybrid, and pave the way for future developments in the management of structured text beyond the XML paradigm.
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