My speculations are not worth documenting like this, and are a distraction from the point of the slide.
Files are but one form of packaging for data. So you need to point out, though perhaps not on the first slide, that data comes in different packages: messages/data-grams, byte-streams, etc. Dfdl certainly has no concept of file. Assembly of the data as well is also worth featuring on the first slide. You can make the arrow two headed to show that both directions are possible without dwelling on the unparse aspect on the first slide. ________________________________ From: Costello, Roger L. <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2019 7:03:32 AM To: [email protected] Subject: 1-slide intro to DFDL Hello DFDL community, I am trying to create a simple 1-slide intro to DFDL. Below is my attempt at this. Any suggestions on ways to improve it? /Roger [cid:[email protected]]
