| Vincent Quint. Systems for the manipulation of structured documents. In J. Andr'e, R. Furuta, and V. Quint, editors, Structured Documents, The Cambridge Series on Electronic Publishing, pages 39--74. Cambridge University Press, 1989. |
....in C using a relational database system. 1 Introduction Text with a structure is quite common: dictionaries, reference manuals, yearly reports etc. are typical examples. In recent years, research into systems for writing structured documents has flourished: see, e.g. AFQ89b, AFQ89a, Fur89, Qui89] for recent surveys of the field. The SGML and ODA standards (see [Jol89, Bar89, Bro89] have further increased the interest in the area. The Helsinki Structured Text Database System (HST) is an environment for the writing and editing of structured documents. The system uses context free grammars ....
Vincent Quint. Systems for the manipulation of structured documents. In J. Andr'e, R. Furuta, and V. Quint, editors, Structured Documents, The Cambridge Series on Electronic Publishing, pages 39--74. Cambridge University Press, 1989.
....The text body consists of a list of sections, every section consists of subsections or paragraphs, and so on. Other typical examples of structured documents are dictionaries, encyclopedias, user manuals, and annual reports. Recent surveys of the research concerning structured documents are [AFQ89a, AFQ89b, Qui89]. The interest in the area has led to the creation of several document standards, of which the best known are Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) ODA89, SGM86, Jol89, Bar89, Bro89, Gol90a, vH94, BBKF96] The common way to describe the structure of a ....
V. Quint. Systems for the manipulation of structured documents. In J. Andr#, R. Furuta, and V. Quint, editors, Structured Documents, The Cambridge Series on Electronic Publishing, pages 3974. Cambridge University Press, 1989. References 107
....Chapter 3 Structured text and the HST system Text with structure is quite common: dictionaries, reference manuals and annual reports are typical examples. In recent years, research on systems for writing structured documents has been very intensive. Recent surveys of the field are [AFQ89a, AFQ89b, Qui89, Sal92] The interest in the area has led to the creation of several document standards, e.g. ODA and SGML [Hor85, HKN89, Jol89, Bar89, Bro89, App91] In this section we give an example of structured document preparation and also outline the goals of the thesis. 3.1 Grammars for structure ....
Vincent Quint. Systems for manipulation of structured documents. In J. Andr'e, R. Furuta, and V. Quint, editors, Struc134 tured Documents, The Cambridge Series on Electronic Publishing, pages 39 -- 74. Cambridge University Press, 1989.
....The text body consists of a list of sections, every section consists of subsections or paragraphs, and so on. Other typical examples of structured documents are dictionaries, encyclopedias, user manuals, and annual reports. Recent surveys of the research concerning structured documents are [AFQ89, Qui89]. The interest in the area has led to the creation of several document standards, of which the best known are Open Document Architecture (ODA) and Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) ODA89, SGM86, Bro89, Gol90] The common way to describe the structure of a document is to use contextfree ....
Vincent Quint. Systems for the manipulation of structured documents. In J. Andr'e, R. Furuta, and V. Quint, editors, Structured Documents, The Cambridge Series on Electronic Publishing, pages 39--74. Cambridge University Press, 1989.
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