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SCHEMA ST4
Company: SCHEMA GmbH

Overview

The new generation: SCHEMA ST4 for Single Source Publishing In a brief the main features of SCHEMA ST4: Creating Content Create your contents in MS Word* (RTF), manage them in XML and edit them once again in RTF (bidirectional editor interface). A wide variety of editors can be used as well (e.g. XML editors). Alternatively: Create your contents in any other XML editor Easy conection to databases by using .NET and ODBC-Interface Managing Content Media independent data storage in XML Flexible reuse of information blocks by means of task related linking and masking functions Integrated language and translation management including translation memory systems and filter functions for delta translations Metadata-based workflow and report management Various retrieval options (full-text, metadata, tags) Rolling authority for the optimisation of publishing workflow Parallel work in teams from different locations via network Version management and substantiation of usage Filing of Non-XML-resources (grafics, PDF, ...) in any formats Publishing Content Various target formats can be generated from optimised content blocks with a single keystroke: High-quality print publications via FrameMaker* and MS Word* (RTF). PDF via FrameMaker/Word. Interleaf* and Quark Express* in preparation. HTML based information systems with ingenious navigation options for Internet, extranet, intranet and CD ROM HTML help as online help system. JavaHelp und WinHelp in preparation Technical Data multi-user system Software requirements: Microsoft Office* 2000 / XP für the usage of MS Word as XML-editor Operating system: Microsoft Windows* 98, 2000, NT 4.0, XP Database (with Client/Server): Oracle 9i oder Microsoft SQL Server

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