| Association of American Publishers, Standard for Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup, 1986. Electronic Manuscript Series. |
....have been established. For example, the ISO has established a set of identifiers for the common graphic characters used in publishing [3] The Association of American Publishers has developed sets of SGML tags for tabular material [32] mathematical formulas [33] and several types of documents [34].Rather than invent a new set of identifiers, the user may wish to incorporate an existing tag set. 6.1.2 Parts of the RTT The RTT has three major areas of activity: the command buttons, the alphabet definition windows, and the tag mapping editors. The general layout of the RTT can be seen in ....
Association of American Publishers, Standard for Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup, 1986. Electronic Manuscript Series.
....of Indie and the object oriented adaptation provided by Rufus. Internet information systems use a variety of ways to describe data, ranging from ad hoc suffix conventions to sophisticated mechanisms. Three particularly interesting data description mechanisms in use today are MIME [BF92] SGML [Pub86] and OEM [PGMW95] MIME is used widely in electronic mail and on the Web to name formats, but its descriptive power and scalability are limited. SGML supports self describing data structures, and makes them easy to parse, but it contains no semantic support, and cannot handle most legacy ....
Association Of American Publishers. Standard for Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup. Association of American Publishers, Washington, DC, 1986.
....of Defense has specified that DTDs be used for certain data exchanges. Members of the European community, as well, are using SGML to exchange data among themselves. The Association of American Publishers has developed and published DTDs for documents, including one for document type article [4], one for mathematical equations [5] and one for tables [6] Other publishers such as Elsevier and Springer Verlag are using SGML. In academia, the linguistics and humanities domains are using DTDs to define different sets of data. For example, an initiative is under way to create DTDs for types ....
.... and others, we discovered that DTDs can easily become twice as long and twice as complex as some programming languages [13] Furuta has also recognizes this degree of complexity in Reference [14] For example, in order to compare the size and complexity of a DTD to a programming language, one DTD [4,5,6] was rewritten in the same notation as is the programming language Pascal. The notation uses productions, terminals and nonterminals instead of elements. A sample rewrite is shown below for an excerpt from a DTD describing a list as one or more items. The DTD notation: The rewritten DTD ....
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Association of American Publishers, Standard for Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup, 1986. Electronic Manuscript Series.
....titlePage is incomplete when the document is stored. Tail incompleteness allows documents to be created in a front to back sequence, and it might be concluded that this is a serious deficiency in Rita. Experience with GML and the Association of American Publishers SGML document type definitions[39] provides evidence to the contrary. Except for the immediate children of the root component, almost all document components in the GML document grammars and the AAP definition are optional. Hence creation of a document that is in fact tail incomplete is quite uncommon, RITA MANIPULATING ....
Association of American Publishers, Electronic Manuscript Project, Standard for Electronic ManuscriptPreparationand Markup,Washington,DC, version 2.0, electronic manuscript series edition, November 1987.
....other. The elements comprise the intellectual content of the document. The author originally grouped the document into a sequence of elements which were intended to have some logical significance to the eventual reader. Examples of logical segments are chapters, headings, paragraphs, and figures. [AAP87] For a reference text database, as for text databases more generally, we are faced with the problem that we must represent a complex text. Users of the text database must be able to access not only precise sequences of words, but also the structural units in which the editor placed those words and ....
....that the text conform to a grammar. Q D 1634 D A Milton A W Comus W 782 T The Sun clad power of Chastity. T Q D A W T Q Figure 2: A tag induced syntax tree Although full markup of an element consists of a start tag to identify the beginning of an element and an end tag at the end [AAP87], the SGML standard permits tags to be omitted if their presence is implied by the document type definition and the positioning of other tags. Following arguments similar to those supporting our choice to adopt tags rather than merely external pointers to elements, we have chosen to avoid such a ....
Association of American Publishers, Standard for Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup, Version 2.0 edition, AAP, Washington, D.C., 1987.
....types: Most distributed object systems allow an unlimited number of structured data types, but typically lack general run time services to assist applications in using unfamiliar data types. A number of systems, however, give more support. SGML, a well known text markup convention described in [Pub86] and elsewhere, allows syntactic descriptions of new data types (known as DTDs) to be passed along with data objects, so that arbitrary applications can parse them, as long as the object format follows certain basic markup conventions. The DTDs are essentially syntactic, not semantic. While they ....
Association Of American Publishers. Standard for Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup. Association of American Publishers, Washington, DC, 1986.
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