SGML and related standards : document description and processing languages
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SGML and related standards : document description and processing languages
(Ellis Horwood series in computers and their applications)
Ellis Horwood, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) is primarily intended for the reuse of data and can be used equally for business information and publishing systems. SGML is device-dependent, and therefore is able to transcend changes to hardware or software over a period of many years. This text demonstrates the potential value of SGML, covering the standards for text description and processing languages developed by the International Organization of Standardization (IOS). It describes their interrelationship and aims to provide a reference for those businesses that wish to move towards a paperless office.
Table of Contents
- The standard generalized mark-up language
- a SGML document
- some application considerations
- the integrated information base
- presenting SGML documents
- SGML support facilities
- hypermedia and other new work
- some applications of SGML
- a comparison of SGML and ODA
- SGML product guidance
- further information.
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