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Re: Rollingstock - modelling patterns [message #2020 is a reply to message #2018] Thu, 22 November 2018 13:30 Go to previous message
Joerg von Lingen is currently offline  Joerg von Lingen
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Thanks Dirk for your input. I fully agree.

Regards,
Jörg v.Lingen - Rollingstock coordinator

Dirk Bräuer wrote on 22.11.2018 10:23:
> Dear Jörg,
>
>> 1) What do you think about hierarchy issue concerning a perspective RS in railML3?
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> I think a flat hierarchy is not more practical especially in a very 'technical' context. I already have often the problem of needing to 'jump' very often in the railML files (when reading manually) to resolve references. Sometimes I loose overview...
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> So, I would prefer the rather deep but contextual hierarchy we already have.
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> Additionally, when I made the suggestion of a possible generic model for future <TT> (with a very flat hierarchy), it was widely refused because of too less structure. So, I am probably (obviously) not the only one with this opinion.
>
> Best regards,
> Dirk.
>
 
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