Hi!
This is simply an "ethical" matter, so any feedback will be
highly appreciated!
We are in the process of finishing the implementation of
a model (in Java) that realises a number of ideas on
transformation pipelining, heterogeneous documents
combination and handling and a way to semi-automatically
produce the correct combination of transformations for a
specific application profile.
Now, the core aspect of the whole architecture is the
pipelining of transformations (mainly XSL-T) for the
XML documents... And thus, the original name that I thought
to give to the whole model and the implementation is
"XMLPipe".
However, there is the "XML Pipeline processing"
wich is a quite different concept with a very similar name though!
Plus, there is already the "XPipe" pipelining
architecture. Moreover, XML* names should
be reserved for W3C products and recommendations shouldn't they?
So, my question is: Do you think that I should change the
name before we make a public release of the model and implementation?
Thanks for any advice on that,
Cheers,
Mike.
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