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Using structured information standards for publishing |
| Krüger, Manfred |
| Manfred Krüger |
| Managing Director |
Germany ![]() Heidelberg ![]() MID/Information Logistics Group GmbH ![]() | MID/Information Logistics Group GmbH,
Heidelberg
Germany
D-69115
Phone: +49.6221.1487.0 Fax: +49.6221.23921 email: krueger@mid-heidelberg.de web site: www.mid-heidelberg.de |
| Biography |
A session summary from the chair |
| A warning in advance: This session will not present glamorous new concepts or software-tools. It primarily deals with the hard and difficult work going on behind the publicly visible scene. |
| We will try to find out the pre-requisites needed to establish and to run publishing applications successfully. |
| By analyzing existing publishing applications (there are thousands besides HTML being done in practice since more than fifteen years now) we will detect clear criteria for success: |
| The contributions in this session will come from different environments, from so called corporative publishers as well as from commercial publishers. As I found in many projects in very different industries we can learn a lot from experiences in publishing applications which may differ in many aspects. The problem may be, of course, that the interesting ideas and concepts are not obvious. It is necessary to take a close look at our own application(s) whose details and hidden constraints we know best and to look at them from a perspective of an application with very different contents and publishing objectives. |
| This session brings together experienced people from different industries and gives them opportunity to think and to talk about this one topic which is structured publishing. |
| This implies that one will not learn much from merely reading the conference proceedings. The major value for us will be achieved by following the presentations in the conference, intensively thinking about what is presented and to discuss ideas and concepts during the session. |
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