Houser provides an overview of XML editors. He discusses in detail three of the most popular content-oriented editors: ArborText Epic, Adobe FrameMaker 7, and SoftQuad XMetaL.
Houser, Alan R. Intercom (2002). Design>Information Design>XML>Adobe FrameMaker
FrameMaker: Structured or Unstructured?
At the 2004 WritersUA and STC Conferences, structured FrameMaker and XML were among the more popular session topics. There is obviously significant interest in the user assistance community about authoring XML documents with structured FrameMaker. This is not surprising, as many organizations are struggling with the problems of creating and delivering increasing amounts of user assistance in multiple formats, and managing their content in a way that maximizes their capabilities to reuse content across multiple publications.
Houser, Alan R. WritersUA (2004). Articles>Document Design>Software>Adobe FrameMaker
Managing and Delivering Your Content as Data 
Houser describes several options for organizations interested in data-oriented publishing--the delivery of discrete, independent pieces of information that can be selected, manipulated, and presented to meet the needs of different audiences with different characteristics and different goals.
Houser, Alan R. Intercom (2003). Design>Content Management>Single Sourcing>XML
Houser explores the growing popularity of XML and compares several current XML authoring tools. A sidebar to the article explains the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) standards process.
Houser, Alan R. Intercom (2001). Design>Information Design>XML
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