Digital documents : systems and principles : 8th International Conference on Digital Documents and Electronic
Author: International Conference on Digital Documents and Electronic Publishing (8th : 2000 : Munich, Germany), King, Peter R., 1943-, Munson, Ethan V, International Workshop on the Principles of Digital Document Processing (5th : 2000 : Munich, Germany)
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Added Date: 2015-12-29
Language: eng
Subjects: Electronic publishing, Document markup languages, Electronic records, Web publishing
Publishers: Berlin : New York : Springer
Collections: folkscanomy miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional collections
ISBN Number: 3540210709
Pages Count: 300
PPI Count: 300
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Description
Author: Peter King, Ethan V. Munso
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-21070-2
DOI: 10.1007/b95721
Table of Contents:
- A Link-Oriented Comparison of Hyperdocuments and Programs
- Context-Aware Digital Documents Described In a High-Level Petri Net-Based Hypermedia System
- Robust Hyperlinks: Cheap, Everywhere, Now
- Inferring Structure Information from Typography
- Multimedia Authoring with MAVA
- Perceptually-Tuned Grayscale Characters Based on Parametrisable Component Fonts
- A Simple Management Tool for Medium-Sized Web Sites
- Structuring Access to a Dynamic Collection of Digital Documents: The Walden’s Paths Virtual Directories
- An XML-Based Multimedia Document Processing Model for Content Adaptation
- Abstraction Levels in Web Document Formats
- Automatic Geographical Hypertext “Multi-scaled Links” Generation
- GODDAG: A Data Structure for Overlapping Hierarchies
- A Correspondence between UML Diagrams and SGML/XML DTDs
- A Conceptual Model for XML
- Overview of Tree Transducer Based Document Transformation System
- Browsing Agents: Automated Browsing of Distributed Information
- An Evaluation of Two Metaphors for Electronic News Presentation
Includes bibliographic references and index