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A software architecture for supporting the exchange of electronic manuscripts
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Volume 30 ,  Issue 5  (May 1987) table of contents
Pages: 408 - 414  
Year of Publication: 1987
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
S. A Mamrak  Ohio State Univ., Columbus
M. J Kaelbling  Ohio State Univ., Columbus
C. K. Nicholas  Ohio State Univ., Columbus
M. Share  Ohio State Univ., Columbus
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

As electronic-manuscript exchange becomes more prevalent, problems arise in translating among the wide variety of electronic representations. The optimum solution is a system that can support both the use and the creation of translation tools.


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This is a somewhat long-winded yet readable paper about how to organize a collection of tools to help translate between a standard manuscript representation (based on ISO SGML) and the myriad existing document representations. The authors point   more...

Collaborative Colleagues:
S. A Mamrak: colleagues
M. J Kaelbling: colleagues
C. K. Nicholas: colleagues
M. Share: colleagues