CDFT: survey/xml task list

Olly Betts olly@survex.com
Tue, 09 Jan 2001 17:33:44 +0000


In message <3A5B11F5.64ECF49F@speleonics.com.au>, Michael Lake writes:
>Richard Knapp wrote:
>> Does archiving include the use of the file in place of a raw data file 
>> (ie. Survex .svx or COMPASS .DAT file)?
>
>I see raw data files being converted to an XML format for archiving and
>back again to whatever form is required with style sheets or a parsing
>application.
>However we could have an XML element that contains binary raw survey
>data.

In fact Survex .svx is a text format, and I belive Compass .dat is too.

>What do we want this to actually be? A Karst Markup Language is much
>broader than a cave markup language for surveying.

Using "Karst" in the name seems a poor choice to me, as caves aren't only
found in karst (e.g. lava tubes, caves in granite and sandstone, etc).

For that matter "Cave" isn't ideal - old mines are surveyed using similar
techniques, but this this bothers me less for some reason.  Perhaps
"underground" is the distinguishing feature?  Cave survey projects often
include overground surveys, but these aren't the main purpose of the
project.

Cheers,
Olly