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Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '77, 1977
If user documentation is defined as “the means by which information about a computer system is conveyed” then individual personal contact with users is undoubtedly the most effective documentation procedure. Unfortunately, it is not the cheapest, the most efficient, nor the most reliable method of communicating information.
Jack Thompson, Susan G. Howell
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If user documentation is defined as “the means by which information about a computer system is conveyed” then individual personal contact with users is undoubtedly the most effective documentation procedure. Unfortunately, it is not the cheapest, the most efficient, nor the most reliable method of communicating information.
Jack Thompson, Susan G. Howell
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Searching Documents Based on Relevance and Type
2007This paper extends previous work on document retrieval and document type classification, addressing the problem of 'typed search'. Specifically, given a query and a designated document type, the search system retrieves and ranks documents not only based on the relevance to the query, but also based on the likelihood of being the designated document ...
Jun Xu 0001 +4 more
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A Typeful and Tagless Representation for XML Documents
2003When constructing programs to process XML documents, we immediately face the question as to how XML documents should be represented internally in the programming language we use. Currently, most representations for XML documents are typeless in the sense that the type information of an XML document cannot be reflected in the type of the representation ...
Dengping Zhu, Hongwei Xi 0001
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1998
How to describe the different types of documents Understanding Document Type Definitions What DTDs are available in public XML: the Extensible Markup Language Identifying the DTD Writing and modifying DTDs An update on the status of ...
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How to describe the different types of documents Understanding Document Type Definitions What DTDs are available in public XML: the Extensible Markup Language Identifying the DTD Writing and modifying DTDs An update on the status of ...
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Fixing Collaborative Edition on Typed Documents
2010Collaborative edition is achieved by distinct sites that work independently on (a copy of) a shared document. In pure Peer to Peer collaborative editing, no centralization nor locks nor timestamps, therefore convergence, i.e. all sites have the same copy of the shared document, is the main issue.
Stéphane Martin, Denis Lugiez
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Active Mining of Document Type Definitions
2018In this paper, we present the application of our active learning algorithm for Systems of Procedural Automata (SPAs) for inferring Document Type Definitions (DTDs) via testing of corresponding document validators. The point of this specification mining approach is to reveal unknown (lost or hidden) syntactic document constraints that are automatically ...
Markus Frohme, Bernhard Steffen
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Typed structured documents for information retrieval
1997The paper presents a model for typed, structured documents to improve the quality of retrieval. The document type determines the representative characteristics of the document content. Document content is indexed in order to provide structured and more precise queries.
Chanda Dharap, C. Mic Bowman
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An ontological Approach to manage and harmonize Document Types
2012Working interoperability when consuming resources of different document types requires a harmonized understanding of their structures and contents. But sometimes, a specification has not made the underlying model explicit which would enable a coherent understanding.
Frank Oemig, Bernd Blobel
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1994
To get focused, let’s start this chapter with some exercises: 1. Look at the document in Figure 16. Open image in new window Figure 16 A Memorandum (SGML)
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To get focused, let’s start this chapter with some exercises: 1. Look at the document in Figure 16. Open image in new window Figure 16 A Memorandum (SGML)
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The type concept in office document retrieval [PDF]
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Barbic F, Rabitti F
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