ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34N0740
ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34
Information Technology --
Document Description and Processing Languages
TITLE: | Summary of Voting on JTC 1/SC 34 N 716 - Text for CD Ballot - ISO/IEC CD 19757-5 - Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) Part 5 - Datatypes - Datatype Library Language (DTLL) |
SOURCE: | SC34 Secretariat |
PROJECT: | CD 19757-5: Information technology - Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) - Part 5: Datatypes |
PROJECT EDITOR: | Dr. Alexander D. J. Brown |
STATUS: | Summary of voting |
ACTION: | Based on the ballot responses, this CD is APPROVED and the project status changes to 30.60. Project Editors are requested to review comments and advise the Secretariat regarding (1) the change to status 30.92 or 30.99, and (2) the next project status and anticipated date that project status will change. |
DATE: | 2006-05-28 |
DISTRIBUTION: | SC34 and Liaisons |
REFER TO: | N0716b - 2006-02-26 - Ballot due 2006-05-26 - ISO/IEC CD 19757-5 - Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) Part 5 - Datatypes
- Datatype Library Language (DTLL) N0716 - 2006-02-26 - Text for CD Ballot - ISO/IEC CD 19757-5 - Document Schema Definition Languages (DSDL) Part 5 - Datatypes - Datatype Library Language (DTLL) |
REPLY TO: |
Dr. James David Mason (ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 Secretariat - Standards Council of Canada) Crane Softwrights Ltd. Box 266, Kars, ON K0A-2E0 CANADA Telephone: +1 613 489-0999 Facsimile: +1 613 489-0995 Network: [email protected] http://www.jtc1sc34.org |
P-Member | APPROVAL OF THE DRAFT AS PRESENTED | APPROVAL OF THE DRAFT WITH COMMENTS AS GIVEN ON THE ATTACHED | DISAPPROVAL OF THE DRAFT FOR REASONS ON THE ATTACHED | DISAPPROVAL (appropriate changes in the text will change vote to APPROVAL) | ABSTENTION (For Reasons Below) | NO RESPONSE |
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Canada | X | |||||
China | X | |||||
Italy | X | |||||
Japan | X | |||||
Korea, Republic of | X | |||||
Netherlands | X | |||||
Norway | X | |||||
Thailand | X | |||||
United Kingdom | X | |||||
USA | X |
Japan
1. General
Is it possible to convert Kanji-digit strings to numbers? For example, consider U+4e8c followed by U+4e09, where U+4e8c is a Kanji-digit 2 and U+4e09 is a Kanji-digit 3. To support the Japanese calendar as a DTLL datatype library, we need to convert U+4e8c U+4e09 to 23.
2. Editorial
It should be made clear that the value of the ns attribute is an IRI rather than an URI.
United Kingdom
We approve the overall technical direction of this draft of DSDL Part 5. We understand that substantial technical changes are to be made prior to a further CD ballot, and on that basis we will be making a more detailed technical evaluation of the next draft.