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# 2.6 Pre-production version | ||
# DIGGS Schema Development Repository | ||
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This is a branch for proposed nnominal changes to the 2.6 pre-release. | ||
This repository holds the latest commits to the DIGGS schema. This version contains the latest features and updates but should be considered unstable and not suitable for production use. | ||
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To validate instance documents against the development schema, the schemaLocation attribute should point to: https://diggsml.org/schema-dev/Diggs.xsd. Please post any issues with this or the latest release [here](https://github.com/DIGGSml/schema-dev/issues) | ||
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The DIGGS project involves development of a GML (XML-based) geospatial standard schema for the transfer of geotechnical and geoenvironmental data within an organization or between multiple organizations. DIGGS can work with existing software, hardware, databases and data storage facilities to easily transfer and share your data. | ||
View the diff between this schema version and the latest release [here](https://github.com/DIGGSml/schema-dev/compare/main...2.6). | ||
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![alt text](https://www.geoinstitute.org/sites/default/files/inline-images/DIGGS%20use%20case.png "DIGGSml Use Case Diagram") | ||
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Once implemented by your organization, the DIGGS data transfer standard will help meet your needs for information and data asset management. It is anticipated that DIGGS will save state and federal agencies, and other public and private organizations millions of dollars. Savings will be realized through a combination of avoided drilling and laboratory testing costs, and efficiencies afforded by the availability of geotechnical data for multiple projects in a standard format. | ||
Significant changes will be summarized in this README when thay occur. |