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Abstract: Global on-line information services, such as provided by the World Wide Web (WWW)
are an adequate and invaluable communication platform for tourist industry. The production
of such electronic publications requires different information types to be handled and linked
together in a sophisticated way. The task of hypermedia information handling even becomes
more difficult if a group of people is working cooperatively on it. An application scenario for the
production of WWW publications... (Update)
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...for producing an artist s biography. The second application demonstrates the usage of HyDoMan for managing World Wide Web documents [37] for tourist information systems. Chapter 7, Related Systems , presents two document management systems for structured documents...
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Burger, F., and Reich, S. Managing WWW Documents in Distributed Editorial Environments. In ENTER 95 International Conference on Information and Communications Technology (Innsbruck, Austria, January 1995), W. Schertler, B. Schmid, A. M. Tjoa, and H. Werthner, Eds., pp. 160--170. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/burger95managing.html More
@misc{ burger95managing,
author = "F. Burger and S. Reich",
title = "Managing WWW Documents in Distributed Editorial Environments",
text = "Burger, F., and Reich, S. Managing WWW Documents in Distributed Editorial
Environments. In ENTER 95 International Conference on Information and Communications
Technology (Innsbruck, Austria, January 1995), W. Schertler, B. Schmid,
A. M. Tjoa, and H. Werthner, Eds., pp. 160--170.",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/burger95managing.html" }
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