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What (who) is Schematic Data Model - definition

A DATA MODEL FOR CERTAIN XML MARKUP LANGUAGES, IN COMPUTING
XPath data model; Xpath data model
  • The XDM type hierarchy

Schematic         
  • Comparison of pictorial and schematic styles of circuit diagrams
REPRESENTATION OF A SYSTEM USING ABSTRACT, GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
Schematic diagram; Schematics; Schematic diagrams; Schematic drawing
·adj Of or pertaining to a scheme or a schema.
schematic         
  • Comparison of pictorial and schematic styles of circuit diagrams
REPRESENTATION OF A SYSTEM USING ABSTRACT, GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
Schematic diagram; Schematics; Schematic diagrams; Schematic drawing
[ski:'mat?k, sk?-]
¦ adjective
1. (of a diagram or representation) symbolic and simplified.
2. (of thought, ideas, etc.) simplistic or formulaic in character: a highly schematic reading of the play.
¦ noun technical a schematic diagram, in particular of an electric or electronic circuit.
Derivatives
schematically adverb
schematic         
  • Comparison of pictorial and schematic styles of circuit diagrams
REPRESENTATION OF A SYSTEM USING ABSTRACT, GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
Schematic diagram; Schematics; Schematic diagrams; Schematic drawing
A schematic diagram or picture shows something in a simple way.
This is represented in the schematic diagram below.
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Wikipedia

XQuery and XPath Data Model

The XQuery and XPath Data Model (XDM) is the data model shared by the XPath 2.0, XSLT 2.0, XQuery, and XForms programming languages. It is defined in a W3C recommendation. Originally, it was based on the XPath 1.0 data model which in turn is based on the XML Information Set.

The XDM consists of flat sequences of zero or more items which can be typed or untyped, and are either atomic values or XML nodes (of seven kinds: document, element, attribute, text, namespace, processing instruction, and comment). Instances of the XDM can optionally be XML schema-validated.