In this scenario, all attributes of the master data attributes remain with low quality without harmonization in the application systems except for the attributes persisted in the MDM system.
There is no simple or single factor that determines if a given site will be a savanna, but some factors seem to play important roles in their formation.
Most of the time the entries are amusing and sometimes they contain very pertinent information regarding the shelter and the surrounding area (problem bears, scarce water, etc.).
Occasionally bugs even require developers to re-write major portions of a project from scratch, because bugs are good at revealing fundamental deficiencies of the code.
So count on what is detailed here to be correct in concept, if not exactly in detail, by the time JAXP 1.1 goes final in both its specification and reference implementation.
Before the W3C begins work on any standardization process, they first take some time to solicit feedback and input from the W3C member companies as to what and how exactly the W3C should proceed.