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XML 2001 - December 11, 2001Structure, Structure Everywhere!
Everyone agrees that XML, structured documents, and content management form a valid foundation to reduce cost and enhance productivity in a publishing process. However, upon asking, not many XML users are able to explain how it really works.This paper provides an insight on- structured methods for information capturing- applying XML to structured information- using a variety of tools to cover the whole process from information capturing, authoring, and publication, as typical in systems engineeringIn addition, procedural advantages of the combination of methods, XML, and content management are discussed alongside with some real world examples. |
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