ISSUE-25
Map and Hash Patterns
- State:
- OPEN
- Product:
- Advanced
- Raised by:
- Paul Downey
- Opened on:
- 2006-02-21
- Description:
The input document provides several options for a map: """ A map is an unordered collection of repeated items of the same type appearing in a programming language as a "hash table", "dictionary", "associative array", "associative memory", "indexed table", "keyed data", etc. Within the map, each item is accessible by a key value, unique within the scope of the collection. """ Are these patterns likely to give a good user experience with schema? Should some of the more aspirational patterns be moved into the advanced document?
- Related emails:
- ISSUE-25: Map and Hash Patterns (from dean+cgi@w3.org on 2006-02-21)
- Agenda: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding F2F 27-28 February 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-02-22)
- Revised Agenda: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding F2F 27-28 February 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-02-27)
- Minutes: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding F2F 31st July - 1st August 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-08-01)
- Minutes: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding F2F 5th-6th October 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-10-07)
- Agenda: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding telcon 10 October 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-10-08)
- Agenda: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding telcon 12 December 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-12-11)
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