Practical SGML
Many times there are subjects which demand further explanations and guid­ ance written about them. Such is the case with SGML, the Standard Generalized Markup Language; and ISO Standard published in October, 1986 under the number 8879. There have been many conferences given on this topic, world-wide, as the interest in SGML exists in Europe, the US, Australia and Japan. This book is the first which contains information not only on ISO 8879 itself, but many helpful hints and ideas on developing SGML, applications and discussions of the current software written to be conforming to the ISO standard. 'Ibis book is critical for any end-user and application developer to understand the many issues neccessary to develop SGML implementations (software selection is one of the topics discussed) and SGML applications. A number of examples of the applications of SGML in various situations are discussed and one can expect that the book will stimulate further discussion of these. This book is a practical guide to various components of the language and the author's experience in development and worldng with SGML in his position as leader of the text processing section at CERN ensures that the guidance is based on practical first-hand experience at an installation with a large number of end-users of very varied experience.
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Practical SGML
Many times there are subjects which demand further explanations and guid­ ance written about them. Such is the case with SGML, the Standard Generalized Markup Language; and ISO Standard published in October, 1986 under the number 8879. There have been many conferences given on this topic, world-wide, as the interest in SGML exists in Europe, the US, Australia and Japan. This book is the first which contains information not only on ISO 8879 itself, but many helpful hints and ideas on developing SGML, applications and discussions of the current software written to be conforming to the ISO standard. 'Ibis book is critical for any end-user and application developer to understand the many issues neccessary to develop SGML implementations (software selection is one of the topics discussed) and SGML applications. A number of examples of the applications of SGML in various situations are discussed and one can expect that the book will stimulate further discussion of these. This book is a practical guide to various components of the language and the author's experience in development and worldng with SGML in his position as leader of the text processing section at CERN ensures that the guidance is based on practical first-hand experience at an installation with a large number of end-users of very varied experience.
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Practical SGML

Practical SGML

by Eric van Herwijnen
Practical SGML

Practical SGML

by Eric van Herwijnen

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Many times there are subjects which demand further explanations and guid­ ance written about them. Such is the case with SGML, the Standard Generalized Markup Language; and ISO Standard published in October, 1986 under the number 8879. There have been many conferences given on this topic, world-wide, as the interest in SGML exists in Europe, the US, Australia and Japan. This book is the first which contains information not only on ISO 8879 itself, but many helpful hints and ideas on developing SGML, applications and discussions of the current software written to be conforming to the ISO standard. 'Ibis book is critical for any end-user and application developer to understand the many issues neccessary to develop SGML implementations (software selection is one of the topics discussed) and SGML applications. A number of examples of the applications of SGML in various situations are discussed and one can expect that the book will stimulate further discussion of these. This book is a practical guide to various components of the language and the author's experience in development and worldng with SGML in his position as leader of the text processing section at CERN ensures that the guidance is based on practical first-hand experience at an installation with a large number of end-users of very varied experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792306351
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 05/31/1990
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

I Getting Started with SGML 1.- 1. Introduction.- 2. An SGML application - document type components.- 3. Creating an SGML application: method and basics.- 4. Creating an SGML application: examples and summary.- 5. Managing SGML.- II. Advanced SGML 97.- 6. Creating an SGML application: advanced concepts.- 7. Advanced SGML constructs.- 8. Mathematics and Graphics.- III. SGML implementations 165.- 9. SGML implementations.- 10. Creating SGML documents.- 11. SGML and databases.- 12. The CALS initiative.- 13. SGML and EDI.- Appendix A. Answers to the problems.- A.l Answers for Chapter 1.- A.2 Answers for Chapter 2.- A.3 Answers for Chapter 3.- A.4 Answers for Chapter 4.- A.5 Answers for Chapter 6.- A.6 Answers for Chapter 7.- A.7 Answers for Chapter 10.- Appendix B. Writing a book on SGML using SGML.- B.l Statistics.- B.2 Document exchange.- B.3 Bibliography for Appendix B.- Appendix C. The Ericbook DTD.- Appendix D. Some TeX entity defmitions.- Appendix E. How to read ISO 8879.- E.l Structure of the SGML standard.- E.2 Notation used in the SGML standard.- E.3 Bibliography for Appendix E.- Bibliography for Glossary.
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