Re: Semi-structured data

From: x <x-false_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 17:35:54 +0300
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"Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corsetti Dutra" <leandro_at_dutra.fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:pan.2004.06.24.12.26.14.715480_at_dutra.fastmail.fm...
> Em Wed, 23 Jun 2004 16:42:29 -0700, Costin Cozianu escreveu:

> > Semistructured data has an obvious meaning, usefulness and applications

> That being? Precisely, please.

 It is hard to see the obvious. :-)

> > which is accepted by the overwhelming majority of CS community.

> That says nothing about its preciseness or usefulness. The
> majority of the CS community uses Oracle or MS SQL Server, or some
> other SQL flavour, on MS Windows; does not use functional programming
> nor relational database systems nor formal methods.

If they are using it then it is useful :-)

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