I think this is a very interesting discussion that Sara has gotten
going. I hope that she, or someone else with a few extra cycles, is doing
some systematic analysis of the results of the survey. It would a great
public service to publish the results in a BC&C article, too.
Some of you may know that at the Center for Document Engineering we have
been exploring an approach to building XML-schema driven web sites where
much of the web pages, navigation aids, links, and so on are generated at
run time from the XML files. This approach has a steeper learning curve
than many approaches to web site development but has substantially lower
maintenance costs.
Take a look at
cde.berkeley.edu
for our own example of this technology being used in our own web site. We
will be conducting a workshop to demonstrate what we're calling "Center in
a Box" in a month or so.
bob glushko
-- Robert J. Glushko, Ph.D. http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~glushko Center for Document Engineering http://cde.berkeley.edu School of Information Management & Systems 102 South Hall University of California, Berkeley CA 94720-4600 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: Webnet information is available at <URL:http://webnet.berkeley.edu/>.Received on Wed Oct 29 17:21:26 2003
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