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In order to efficiently develop and sustain any endeavor, a solid foundation must first be built. This section is intended to introduce: | In order to efficiently develop and sustain any endeavor, a solid foundation must first be built. This section is intended to introduce: | ||
*The terminology used in dialect documentation | *The terminology used in dialect documentation | ||
*Standardized ways of expressing information about the data (Metadata Dialects) | *Standardized ways of expressing information about the data (Metadata Dialects) | ||
*How that foundation can be expanded upon to enhance consistency and interoperability in communities that have a variety of metadata requirements, existing metadata dialects, and management systems (Documentation Guidance Methods). | *How that foundation can be expanded upon to enhance consistency and interoperability in communities that have a variety of metadata requirements, existing metadata dialects, and management systems (Documentation Guidance Methods). | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:37, July 29, 2015
Background
In order to efficiently develop and sustain any endeavor, a solid foundation must first be built. This section is intended to introduce:
- The terminology used in dialect documentation
- Standardized ways of expressing information about the data (Metadata Dialects)
- How that foundation can be expanded upon to enhance consistency and interoperability in communities that have a variety of metadata requirements, existing metadata dialects, and management systems (Documentation Guidance Methods).