Re: Metadata?

Subject: Re: Metadata?
From: John Garison <john -at- garisons -dot- com>
To: TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:35:56 -0500

Consider writing an "annotated outline" that describes what information and what format it will appear in. It tells you exactly what to expect and is easy to review. And once it's approved, the writing is a piece of cake!

For example,

*Outline:*

3. XMPL System Inputs
3.1 Data Sources
3.2 Data Receiver
3.3 Data Checking


*Annotated Outline:*

3. XMPL System Inputs
This section briefly (1 paragraph) lists and describes the types of inputs XMPL handles, and introduces the contents of the remainder of the chapter.

3.1 Data Sources
This section (about 3 pages) lists all the possible data sources alphabetically and summarizes them in a table with headings: (TBD) For each data source, it describes where the data comes from, what form it is originally in, and what you have to do before you can load in into XMPL.

3.2 Data Receiver
This section (about 3 pages) describes:

* What the receiver does, including searching for specified files,
ensuring that files are complete, writing an output file, and
deleting the input files once they are successfully processed.
* How the receiver works including how it uses wildcards, performs
specified volume/library, or total disk searches, how it uses
transaction lookup file (TLF) functions, and explains session
functions.
* What the receiver requires, including the TLF and its purpose and
contents, the data input files and their requirements, and the
control parameters.
* How to tune the receiver to handle specific transaction types
* How sessions are established and controlled, and how they are
affected by the TLF and control parameters
* Information about the session output file that is created


3.2 Data Sources
This section, about 2 pages explains the data checking that XMPL performs automatically, including listing error messages (alphabetically) and their meanings; explains the auxiliary checks that you can perform to obtain more detailed information; and explains the process you must follow with error-free data. There will be frequent references to Section 5: XMPL Data Correction.


My 2¢,


John Garison






James Barrow wrote:

Typical use case format. The bosses liked it, but wanted a table in addition to everything else above. In this table they want columns showing the Actors, Business Rules and Metadata. I'm guessing that this Metadata is going to be the encoding a user does to the data before it's entered into the DB.


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References:
Metadata: From: James Barrow
Metadata?: From: Geoff Hart

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