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Integrating local and cri online documentation using sgml and dynaweb.
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| Author | Livermore, Girill Lawrence Girill, T. R. Shuler, Virginia Jean |
| Abstract | : This paper tells how Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory enriched CRI's online documentation set by publishing local manuals using the same SGML DTD used by CRI and delivered using (a more sophisticated version of) the same World Wide Web server (DynaWeb 3.0). This approach supports flexible local content and styles, yet integrates local and CRI manuals through one access mechanism and user interface. We explain the basic strategy involved, compare the benefits of this approach with three alternatives, and discuss the problems to which it gives rise. KEYWORDS: client-server publishing, CrayDoc, DynaWeb, DynaText, HTML, information retrieval, online documentation, SGML, Standard Generalized Markup Language, text encoding, usability, user services Introduction This paper tells how the Livermore Computing [Center] at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) enriched CRI's online documentation set by publishing additional, local manuals encoded using the same SGML document t... |
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| Subject Keyword | Cri Online Documentation Using Sgml Online Documentation Local Manual Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Basic Strategy Standard Generalized Markup Language Sgml Dtd Sgml Document Cri Manual Flexible Local Content Livermore Computing Center Information Retrieval World Wide Web Server Client-server Publishing User Service Introduction Access Mechanism Sophisticated Version Text Encoding User Interface |
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| Resource Type | Article |