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Advances in word processing technology now enable people to author simple documents in an interface they are familiar with. They no longer need to know a lot about markup, the schema in use, or be distracted by other concerns than writing what they want to write. This simpler interface, built upon a Microsoft "Smart Doc" solution provides support for authors who are focused on the content they are writing rather than the markup that describes it. At the same time, the author is producing valid XML that can be routed for review and approval, used for multi-channel delivery, or reused by other authors in the enterprise.
Several scenarios of how such an authoring/management system could be used to solve business challenges are described. View both works by Parsons, Jon View all 111 works published by IDEAlliance |
 XML Authoring for Those Who Don't Like Markup http://www.idealliance.org/proceedings/xml05/abstracts/paper225.HTML
Parsons, Jon IDEAlliance 2005
Abstract: Advances in word processing technology now enable people to author simple documents in an interface they are familiar with. They no longer need to know a lot about markup, the schema in use, or be distracted by other concerns than writing what they want to write. This simpler interface, built upon a Microsoft "Smart Doc" solution provides support for authors who are focused on the content they are writing rather than the markup that describes it. At the same time, the author is producing valid XML that can be routed for review and approval, used for multi-channel delivery, or reused by other authors in the enterprise.
Several scenarios of how such an authoring/management system could be used to solve business challenges are described.
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