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XML Schema Development: Revising and Creating a Sample Instance - Prof. Robert Boiko, Study notes of Deductive Database Systems

The process of revising an xml schema based on feedback and creating a sample instance to test its elements and attributes. Students will learn how to add their schema to infoneed.xsd, remove redundant tags, and modify the schema as needed based on the instance.

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Uploaded on 03/11/2009

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Download XML Schema Development: Revising and Creating a Sample Instance - Prof. Robert Boiko and more Study notes Deductive Database Systems in PDF only on Docsity! Final Information Model 1- Revise the Schema from Feedback Take your schema (minus your root tag) and add it to infoneed.xsd under the <myElements> element. Notice that my schema has an id and title for your items already, so remove any that you put in your schema. Also, add any management elements you may have invented, to create a final draft. Provide screen shot(s) of your schema below. 2- Create a Sample Instance Create a sample XML instance file that tests all of the elements and attributes of your schema. Paste the content of the instance in the space below: 3- Revise the Schema from the Instance During and after creating the instance, it is very likely that you will want to modify your schema. If you did, then take a new screen shot and replace the one above. Summarize the changes you needed to make in the space below:
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