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		<title>Information Mapping</title>
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		<description>Information Mapping is a proprietary method for the analysis, organisation, and presentation of information. It is based on the needs of the users and their purpose in using the documentation. Information Mapping has three parts: analysis, organisation, presentation.</description>
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		<title>Bastien PROT: XPS une alternative au format PDF</title>
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		<description>XPS (XML Paper Specification) est un format de fichier électronique à présentation fixe comme le PDF du concurrent Adobe qui préserve la mise en forme du document et permet le partage des fichiers sans perte dinformation. Le format XPS garantit que, lorsquun fichier est affiché en ligne ou imprimé, il conserve le format souhaité.</description>
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		<title>Acrobats Are Free</title>
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		<description>Now that everybody&apos;s got the Acrobat reader we can talk about why so few are able to create Acrobat files, also called PDF files.</description>
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