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IRS NDR tests now available on NIST's XML Quality of Design (QOD) website |
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In collaboration with the Internal Revenue Service we have posted a testing profile for the adherence of XML schemas to the IRS Naming and Design Rules document. The test profile may be used by developers of XML schemas for the IRS to see whether their are meeting the IRS guidelines. The tests for these guidelines were developed by the IRS. For more information on the tool contact KC Morris from NIST. For more information on the IRS Naming and Design Rules and the tests contact John Triplett ([log in to unmask]), U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Enterprise Data Management. The second enhancement to the site is the addition of an "example page." This page is for users who want to see how the tool works. It allows a user to click on links to reach the various parts of the system, as well as, to execute some test. The page contains three sample Schematron rules encoded based on selections from the Department of Navy Naming and Design Rules (NDR) document . Each rule has associated with it two schemas: a "pass" schema with no errors and "fail" schema containing errors. The page demonstrates how to execute the rules with these schemas. The QOD tool is one of several provided by NIST for developing XML schemas for the purpose of data exchange and systems integration. For a list of other tools available, CLICK HERE. |
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