An edition of Abcd...Sgml (1995)

Abcd...Sgml

A User's Guide to Structured Information

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An edition of Abcd...Sgml (1995)

Abcd...Sgml

A User's Guide to Structured Information

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Explains what SGML is and how to use it. Spells out the initial stages of evaluation and implementation of this markup language. Explains how to integrate SGML into a heterogeneous information management and publishing environment using 14 case studies of groups. Employs a nontechnical approach and easy to understand language for readers with diverse backgrounds and no special training in SGML.

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Coriolis Group
Language
English
Pages
414

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Abcd...Sgml: A User's Guide to Structured Information
September 1995, Coriolis Group
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Paperback
Number of pages
414
Dimensions
9.2 x 7.5 x 1.5 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

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OL8967818M
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abcdsgml00lior
ISBN 10
1850321973
ISBN 13
9781850321972
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gb96044659
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33472344
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386461

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