Structuring XML Documents is the perfect book for you, if: You're tired of toy exercises and are ready to build XML/SGML DTDs for real-world document systems; You need to write DTDs that work both for your authors and for your computer specialists; You're starting with XML and want to make the most of it; You're migrating from SGML to XML - or thinking about it. In this book, David Megginson shares his extensive expertise in quality structured document design and DTD development. Starting with five detailed industry-standard models, learn how to: Analyze DTDs and adapt them for your specific needs; Build DTDs that are easier to learn, use, and process; Ensure structural compatibility throughout your DTDs; Use the new Architectural Forms standard to simplify complex DTD problems. Whether you're a technical writer, documentation project manager, document systems implementor, or consultant, you'll refer to this book constantly.
Structuring XML Documents
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January 15, 1998
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David Megginson
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Structuring XML Documents is the perfect book for you, if: You're tired of toy exercises and are ready to build XML/SGML DTDs for real-world document systems; You need to write DTDs that work both for your authors and for your computer specialists; You're starting with XML and want to make the most of it; You're migrating from SGML to XML - or thinking about it. In this book, David Megginson shares his extensive expertise in quality structured document design and DTD development. Starting with five detailed industry-standard models, learn how to: Analyze DTDs and adapt them for your specific needs; Build DTDs that are easier to learn, use, and process; Ensure structural compatibility throughout your DTDs; Use the new Architectural Forms standard to simplify complex DTD problems. Whether you're a technical writer, documentation project manager, document systems implementor, or consultant, you'll refer to this book constantly.
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