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Matching two databases

hello

I have a graduation project about exchanging medical records among hospitals.

we want to be able to send & receive medical records from one hospital to the other.

we decide to use XML for exchanging, thus, we need a standard structure known for each hospital for exchanging purposes.

so, when one hospital asks for medical record from another one. The receiver will search for that medical record and convert it to the standard structure. then, standard structure will be converted to the requester structure.

using heterogeneous structures, needs a matching operation of each local structure to the standard structure in order to create the dictionary used for converting local to standard and vise versa.

my question is ..

for matching operation, what type of files I have to use?

is it XML or XSD or what ??

thanx
Jan 29 '07 #1
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