Title
Measuring XML schema standard quality change through versioning
Abstract
Quality measurements of XML schemas are difficult to perform objectively, providing all aspects of quality demands. However, an approximate evaluation of XML schema's quality and validation, whether a higher version of an XML schema standard is in fact an improvement, is useful information for XML schema users. The paper addresses who are the users of XML schemas, what aspects of XML schemas are vital to its quality and how to measure those aspects. We present 3 quality aspects in more detail: (1) structure type, (2) re-use possibilities and (3) balance of building blocks. A table of all included variables, that were measured, is provided. Based on results of over 200 XML schemas, quality assessment are given, including data standardization methods. Measurement results of XML schema's versions are compared, providing insight into quality growth (or decline) through versioning.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/MIPRO.2014.6859626
Information and Communication Technology, Electronics and Microelectronics
Keywords
Field
DocType
XML,software performance evaluation,software quality,software reusability,XML schema quality and validation,XML schema standard quality change,XML schema users,approximate evaluation,data standardization method,quality assessment,quality demand,quality measurements,reuse possibility
Efficient XML Interchange,Streaming XML,Information retrieval,XML Schema (W3C),Computer science,XML validation,Document Structure Description,XML database,XML schema,XML Schema Editor,Database
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Maja Pusnik1229.29
Marjan Hericko230544.16
Bostjan Sumak32910.15