From vardigan at umich.edu Sat Jan 13 10:31:08 2007 From: vardigan at umich.edu (Mary Vardigan) Date: Mon Jan 15 02:22:13 2007 Subject: [DDI-CDG] [DDI-All] DDI updates Message-ID: <93111EED84D98E4C95F33D6114AB39680244B5BD@isr-mail2.ad.isr.umich.edu> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ DDI-All mailing list DDI-All@icpsr.umich.edu http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/mailman/listinfo/ddi-all From pascal.heus at gmail.com Tue Jan 23 19:01:05 2007 From: pascal.heus at gmail.com (Pascal Heus) Date: Tue Jan 23 19:05:32 2007 Subject: [DDI-CDG] Beta-release of XML Browser tool for DDI 1/2/3 Message-ID: <45B6A1C1.2030008@gmail.com> Dear DDI experts: This is to let you know that we have released for beta-testing a new "XML Browser" tool that facilitates the exploration of DDI 1/2.x and DDI 3.0 documents and provides basic transformation for visualization in HTML. It can be downloaded at: http://www.opendatafoundation.org/tools/xmlbrowser The tool is Javascript based and runs in a standard web browser such as Internet Explorer and Firefox. It comes with an experimental 2.0 to 3.0 transform that maps variables (dataDscr/var) into 3.0 QuestionScheme, CategoryScheme, CodeScheme, and VariableScheme. Sample files from ICPSR and the IHSN have been included for demo purposes. You'll find them in the "examples" folder below the software installation directory (if you use the Windows Installer, this will be located in C:\Program File\Open Data Foundation\XML Browser) This is a preliminary release and there is certainly room for improvement. You expert input, comments, suggestions, ideas will be very much appreciated and helpful in making it ready for the general public. The code is of course open source and we welcome contributions from interested users. Also, if you have sample DDI documents or transformations that you think would be useful for integration in the distribution, do not hesitate to contact us. Finally, we are also looking for a cool name for this product. Keeping in mind that it will be used for other statistical metadata specifications as well, email us your suggestions or let us know your favorites from the following list: Dexter, MetadatriX, MetaDexter, MetaRaptor, MetatistiX, MetaVista, Metaxa, Panorama, Panoramix, StatExplorer, StatistiX, StatiX, StatiXML, StatiXview, StatMeister, StatScope StatoScope, StatVision, StatVista, StatRaptor, StatWeasle, StatXplorer, XPlorer Looking forward to hearing from you. All the best, The XML Browser Development Team! Contact: info@opendatafoundation.org