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Senior Lecturer, Computing and Humanities Dept.,
Groningen University,
The Netherlands,
e-mail: \path|galiard@let.rug.nl|"}
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{\"O}srodek Obliczeniowy,
Instytutu Informatyki UW,
P{\"a}lac Kultury i Nauki pok. 838,
00-901 Warszawa,
Poland"}
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December Communications,
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URL: \path|http://www.december.com/john/index.html|"}
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Institute for Theoretical Informatics,
Computer Science Department,
Technical University of Darmstadt,
Germany,
e-mail: \path|schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de|"}
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University of Utah,
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155 S 1400 E RM 233,
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090, USA,
Tel: +1 801 581 5254,
FAX: +1 801 581 4148,
e-mail: \path|beebe@math.utah.edu|,
\path|beebe@acm.org|,
\path|beebe@computer.org| (Internet),
URL: \path|http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/|"}
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Frankfurter Ring 193a,
80807 Munich,
Germany,
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FAX: +89 323 19 93,
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%%% ====================================================================
%%% Series abbreviations:
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%%% ====================================================================
%%% Bibliography entries.
@Article{Goldfarb:1981:GAD,
author = "C. F. Goldfarb",
title = "A generalized approach to document markup",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
volume = "16",
number = "6",
pages = "68--73",
month = jun,
year = "1981",
CODEN = "SINODQ",
ISSN = "0362-1340",
bibdate = "Sun Dec 14 09:14:34 MST 2003",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques)",
conflocation = "Portland, OR, USA; 8-10 June 1981",
conftitle = "Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA Symposium on Text
Manipulation",
corpsource = "IBM Corp., San Jose, CA, USA",
keywords = "design; document; document markup; figure caption;
hanging indent; logical elements; script formatting
language; text editing; text processing",
subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Document Preparation, Format and notation \\ D.3.4
Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors,
Compilers",
treatment = "A Application",
}
@Book{GCA:1983:GSD,
author = "{Graphic Communications Association}",
title = "{GCA} Standard 101-1983, Document Markup Metalanguage:
{GenCode} and the Standard Generalized Markup Language
({SGML})",
publisher = pub-GRAPHICCOMM,
address = pub-GRAPHICCOMM:adr,
pages = "xxiv + 264",
year = "1983",
ISBN = "0-89740-244-8",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-89740-244-6",
LCCN = "QA76.9.T48 G33 1983",
bibdate = "Thu Jul 7 16:16:46 1994",
note = "Adopted by Department of Defense, 10 August 1983.",
price = "US\$48.00",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
libnote = "Not yet in my library.",
}
@Book{ANSI:1985:IPT,
author = "{American National Standards Institute and
International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "Information processing: text and office systems:
Standard Generalized Markup Language ({SGML})",
publisher = pub-ANSI,
address = pub-ANSI:adr,
pages = "viii + 158",
year = "1985",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Cover title. ISO/DIS 8879. Draft international
standard. ISO/DIS 8879",
}
@Book{AAP:1986:MMF,
author = "{Association of American Publishers, Electronic
Manuscript and Project}",
title = "Markup of mathematical formulas: an {SGML} application
conforming to {International Standard ISO 8879,
Standard Generalized Markup Language}",
publisher = pub-AAP,
address = pub-AAP:adr,
pages = "79",
year = "1986",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "Z 286 E43 M36 1989",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "Electronic manuscript series / Association of American
Publishers",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "Electronic publishing.",
}
@Book{AAP:1986:MTM,
author = "{Association of American Publishers, Electronic
Manuscript and Project}",
title = "Markup of tabular material: an {SGML} application
conforming to {International Standard ISO 8879,
Standard Generalized Markup Language}",
publisher = pub-AAP,
address = pub-AAP:adr,
pages = "19 + 4 + 1",
year = "1986",
ISBN = "1-55653-085-4",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-55653-085-2",
LCCN = "Z 286 E43 M37 1989",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "Electronic manuscript series / Association of American
Publishers",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "Electronic publishing.",
}
@TechReport{Chamberlin:1986:GAS,
author = "D. D. (Donald Dean) Chamberlin and Charles F.
Goldfarb",
title = "Graphic applications of the {Standard Generalized
Markup Language} ({SGML})",
number = "Research Report RJ 5440.",
institution = inst-IBM-WATSON,
address = inst-IBM-WATSON:adr,
pages = "33",
year = "1986",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Bibliography: p.33. RJ 5440 (55569)",
keywords = "Computer graphics; Text processing (Computer
science)",
}
@Book{ISO:1986:IIP,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "{ISO 8879:1986}: {Information} processing --- {Text}
and office systems --- {Standard Generalized Markup
Language} ({SGML})",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "155",
day = "17",
month = aug,
year = "1986",
bibdate = "Fri May 28 21:52:25 1999",
price = "CHF 212",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16387.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
pricecode = "XC",
}
@Book{ISO:1986:IIPa,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "{ISO 8879:1986}: {Information} processing --- {Text}
and office systems --- {Standard Generalized Markup
Language} ({SGML})",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "155",
day = "17",
month = aug,
year = "1986",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Fri May 28 21:52:25 1999",
price = "CHF 212",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16387.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
pricecode = "XC",
}
@Book{ISO:1986:IPTa,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "Information Processing, Text and Office Systems,
Standard Generalized Markup Language ({SGML}) =
Traitement de l'information, systemes bureautiques,
langage standard g{\'e}n{\'e}ralis{\'e} de balisage
({SGML}). First edition, 1986-10-15",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "xi + 155",
day = "15",
month = oct,
year = "1986",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "QA76.9.T48 I57 1986",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 05 17:50:30 2001",
note = "International Standard ISO 8879-1986. Federal
information processing standard; FIPS PUB 152.",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16387.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "office practice --- automation; programming languages
(electronic computers); SGML (computer program
language); text processing (computer science)",
}
@Book{ISO:1986:IPTb,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
key = "ISO-DIS-9069",
title = "Information Processing: Text and Office Systems:
({SGML}) Document Interchange Format ({SDIF})",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "4",
year = "1986",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 I56 1986",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 19 00:42:32 1994",
note = "Draft International Standard ISO/DIS 9069.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "office practice --- automation; programming languages
(electronic computers)",
}
@InProceedings{LeVan:1986:LDF,
author = "H. {Le Van} and E. Terreni",
title = "A language to describe formatting directives for
{SGML} documents",
crossref = "Desarmenien:1986:TSD",
pages = "98--119",
year = "1986",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 19:00:18 MDT 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "documentation; languages",
subject = "I.7.1 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, Text
Editing, TeX \\ I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT
PROCESSING, Document Preparation, TeX",
}
@Article{Smith:1986:ISP,
author = "Joan M. Smith",
title = "Implications of {SGML} for the Preparation of
Scientific Publications",
journal = j-COMP-J,
volume = "29",
number = "3",
pages = "193--200",
month = jun,
year = "1986",
CODEN = "CMPJA6",
ISSN = "0010-4620",
bibdate = "Fri Dec 13 09:35:36 MST 1996",
bibsource = "Compendex database",
abstract = "The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) is a
draft international standard for publishing. It is
based on the generic markup of the structural elements
of a document without regard to their presentation,
which is regarded as a separate issue. The addition of
many features and facilities combine to make SGML a
powerful tool for full-text database publishing, where
this includes computer-assisted publishing and
electronic publishing.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Natl Computing Cent, Manchester, Engl",
affiliationaddress = "Natl Computing Cent, Manchester, Engl",
classification = "723; 902",
keywords = "computer programming languages; computer-assisted
publishing; data processing; electronic publishing;
standard generalized markup language; Standards",
}
@Book{Smith:1986:SGM,
author = "Joan M. Smith",
title = "The {Standard Generalized Markup Language} and Related
Issues",
publisher = pub-BRITISH-NAT-BIB-RF,
address = pub-BRITISH-NAT-BIB-RF:adr,
pages = "63",
year = "1986",
ISBN = "0-7123-3082-8",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7123-3082-4",
LCCN = "Z286 .E43 S65 1986",
bibdate = "Thu Jul 7 16:16:39 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InProceedings{Wittbecker:1986:GTB,
author = "Alan E. Wittbecker",
booktitle = "Conference proceedings: setting the direction / ACM
SIGUCCS User Services Conference XIV, Le Centre
Sheraton, Montreal, Quebec, September 27th -- October
1st, 1986",
title = "Genesis of a {\TeX}-based markup metalanguage",
publisher = pub-ACM,
address = pub-ACM:adr,
pages = "31--33",
year = "1986",
DOI = "http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/324239.324238",
ISBN = "0-89791-208-X",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-89791-208-2",
LCCN = "QA74.A15 1986",
bibdate = "Sat Mar 23 13:41:45 2002",
note = "ACM order number 459860.",
URL = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/contents/proceedings/userservices/324239/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
bookpages = "x + 462",
}
@Book{AAP:1987:AAP,
author = "{Association of American Publishers}",
title = "{Association of American Publishers} electronic
manuscript series standard for electronic manuscript
preparation and markup: an {SGML} application
conforming to {International Standard ISO
8879--Standard Generalized Markup Language}. Version
2.0 {Dublin}, {Ohio}",
publisher = pub-AAP,
address = pub-AAP:adr,
pages = "various",
year = "1987",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "Z 286 E43 A87 1987",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 19 00:44:04 1994",
note = "Available from the Electronic Publishing Special
Interest Group.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "electronic publishing --- standards; manuscript
preparation (authorship) --- standards; SGML (computer
program language)",
}
@Book{AAP:1987:MMF,
author = "{Association of American Publishers, Electronic
Manuscript and Project}",
title = "Markup of mathematical formulas: an {SGML} application
conforming to {International Standard ISO 8879,
Standard Generalized Markup Language, Version 2.0}",
publisher = pub-AAP,
address = pub-AAP:adr,
pages = "80",
year = "1987",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "Electronic manuscript series / Association of American
Publishers",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "November 1987--Cover.",
keywords = "Electronic publishing.",
}
@Book{AAP:1987:MTM,
author = "{Association of American Publishers, Electronic
Manuscript and Project}",
title = "Markup of tabular material: an {SGML} application
conforming to {International Standard ISO 8879,
Standard Generalized Markup Language, Version 2.0}",
publisher = pub-AAP,
address = pub-AAP:adr,
pages = "19 + 4 + 1",
year = "1987",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "Electronic manuscript series / Association of American
Publishers",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "November 1987--Cover.",
keywords = "Electronic publishing.",
}
@InCollection{Cadogan:1987:CSS,
author = "Pat H. Cadogan",
title = "The {Chelgraph SGML} structured editor",
crossref = "Earnshaw:1987:WPS",
pages = "190--195",
year = "1987",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 19 12:06:19 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "design; languages",
subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Document Preparation, SGML \\ I.7.1 Computing
Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, Text Editing \\
H.4.1 Information Systems, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
APPLICATIONS, Office Automation, Word processing",
}
@Article{Chamberlin:1987:GAS,
author = "Donald D. Chamberlin and Charles F. Goldfarb",
title = "Graphics applications of the standard generalized
markup language ({SGML})",
journal = j-COMPUTERS-AND-GRAPHICS,
volume = "11",
number = "4",
pages = "343--358",
year = "1987",
CODEN = "COGRD2",
ISSN = "0097-8493",
bibsource = "Graphics/imager/imager.87.bib;
Graphics/siggraph/87.bib",
}
@Article{Ganski:1987:ONS,
author = "Richard A. Ganski and Harry K. T. Wong",
title = "Optimization of nested {SQL} queries revisited",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "16",
number = "3",
pages = "23--33",
month = dec,
year = "1987",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:28 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Holloway:1987:IGC,
author = "Henry Holloway",
title = "An introduction to generic coding and {SGML}",
publisher = pub-BRITISH-LIBRARY-BOARD,
address = pub-BRITISH-LIBRARY-BOARD:adr,
pages = "20",
year = "1987",
ISBN = "0-7123-3132-8 (spiral)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7123-3132-6 (spiral)",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "British Library research paper 27.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Bibliography: p. 17.",
keywords = "Computer input-output equipment; Computer systems --
Data --- Multi-media output - For publishing;
Publishers and publishing --- Data processing",
}
@InProceedings{Huu:1987:ESD,
author = "Le van Huu",
title = "An Environment for {SGML} Document Preparation",
crossref = "USENIX:1987:PSU",
pages = "43--52",
year = "1987",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 20 15:42:13 MST 1996",
bibsource = "ftp://ftp.uu.net/library/bibliography",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "University of Milan",
}
@Book{ISO:1987:IPS,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "Information processing: {SGML} support facilities:
Techniques for using {SGML}.",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "vi + 96",
year = "1987",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Working draft of technical report March 10, 1987. This
Technical Report\ldots{}is complementary to ISO 8879,
its principal purpose being to assist in the adoption
of the language. ISO/TR xxxx-1987(E). ISO/TC97/SC18/WG8
N397.",
keywords = "Electronic publishing; Programming languages
(Electronic computers) --- Standards; SGML (Computer
program language) --- Standards; Text markup languages
--- Standards",
}
@Article{Mamrak:1987:SAS,
author = "S. A. Mamrak and M. J. Kaelbling and C. K. Nicholas
and M. Share",
title = "A Software Architecture for Supporting the Exchange of
Electronic Manuscripts",
journal = j-CACM,
volume = "30",
number = "5",
pages = "408--414",
month = may,
year = "1987",
CODEN = "CACMA2",
ISSN = "0001-0782",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 19:00:18 MDT 1994",
bibsource = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/",
URL = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/Abstracts/0001-0782/22905.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "design; languages; standardization",
review = "ACM CR 8710-0858",
subject = "{\bf D.3.4}: Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Processors, Translator writing systems and compiler
generators. {\bf H.4.1}: Information Systems,
INFORMATION SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS, Office Automation,
Word processing. {\bf J.m}: Computer Applications,
MISCELLANEOUS. {\bf J.7}: Computer Applications,
COMPUTERS IN OTHER SYSTEMS, Publishing. {\bf J.7}:
Computer Applications, COMPUTERS IN OTHER SYSTEMS,
SGML.",
}
@Article{Price:1987:ST,
author = "Lynne A. Price",
title = "{SGML} and {\TeX}",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "8",
number = "2",
pages = "221--225",
month = jul,
year = "1987",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 01 09:00:54 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InProceedings{Roesser:1987:NIS,
author = "J. R. Roesser",
editor = "Gavriel Salvendy and Steven L. Sauter and Joseph J.
{Hurrell, Jr.}",
booktitle = "Social ergonomic and stress aspects of work with
computers: proceedings of the Second International
Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Honolulu,
Hawaii August 10--14, 1987, vol. I",
title = "A notation for the input and storage of
mathematics:-an application of {SGML}",
crossref = "Salvendy:1987:SES",
publisher = pub-ELS,
address = pub-ELS:adr,
pages = "137--142",
month = "????",
year = "1987",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Microcomputers, word processors, and laser printers
provide the basis for a greatly improved communications
system within the scientific community. To realize the
full potential of this technology it will be necessary
to establish a notation for the electronic storage of
scientific (frequently mathematical) information. The
purpose of the paper is to develop a notation based on
the following principles: (1) the notation must be
usable by both technical and nontechnical people, (2)
the notation should require only a standard ASCII
keyboard, (3) codes (tags or prefixes) must be inserted
at the places where changes occur, and (4) the notation
must be consistent with SGML.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Sci. Typographers, Medford, NY, USA",
bookpages = "xi + 373",
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
confdate = "10--14 Aug. 1987",
conflocation = "Honolulu, HI, USA",
confsponsor = "Int. Comm. Human Aspects Comput",
keywords = "Codes; Electronic storage; Input; Mathematics;
Prefixes; SGML; Standard ASCII keyboard; Standard
generalized markup language; Tags",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Mathematics; Nomenclature",
}
@Periodical{SGMLAssociates:1987:TSN,
author = "{SGML Associates Inc, Business Development Services,
and Graphic Communications Association (U. S.)}",
title = "{\tt <TAG>}: the {SGML} newsletter.",
publisher = pub-BDS,
address = pub-BDS:adr,
year = "1987",
ISSN = "1067-9197",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Published: Aurora, Colo.: SGML Associates, Inc., (Jan.
1993-)",
keywords = "SGML (Computer program language) --- Periodicals.",
}
@InProceedings{Smith:1987:SGM,
author = "J. M. Smith",
title = "The standard generalized markup language ({SGML}): an
application for {OSI}",
crossref = "Gerner:1987:KVS",
pages = "254--259",
year = "1987",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "There is a myriad of OSI standards, all of which are
developed for the sake of the applications that sit at
the seventh layer. One such application is a new
international standard for full-text database
publishing, the standard generalized markup language or
SGML. The paper gives details of its pedigree and
potential value to the publishing community, where many
documents start life in an office environment. Suitable
for traditional publishing and in-house publishing, it
can be used for a multiplicity of products including
reports, manuals, books and directories. Updating the
documents held in the database can lead to subsequent
editions, and secondary publications can be produced by
retrieval of selected parts from a family of documents.
An example of the use of SGML is given, this being the
design of a basic document type.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Nat. Comput. Centre, Manchester, UK",
classification = "B6210L (Computer communications); C6140D (High level
languages); C7250 (Information storage and retrieval);
C7230 (Publishing and reproduction); C5620 (Computer
networks and techniques)",
keywords = "Books; Directories; Documents; Full-text database
publishing; International standard; Manuals; OSI
standards; Reports; Retrieval; Secondary publications;
Selected parts; Seventh layer; SGML; Standard
generalized markup language",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Open systems; Query languages;
Standards",
}
@Book{Smith:1987:SGMa,
author = "Joan M. Smith",
title = "The standard generalized markup language ({SGML}):
guidelines for authors",
publisher = pub-LONGWOOD,
address = pub-LONGWOOD:adr,
pages = "ix + 66",
year = "1987",
ISBN = "0-7123-3112-3",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7123-3112-8",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 S65x 1987",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 19:00:18 MDT 1994",
series = "British national bibliography research fund report;
No. 27",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "documentation; standardization",
review = "ACM CR 8803-0166",
subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Document Preparation, SGML \\ H.3.1 Information
Systems, INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL, Content
Analysis and Indexing",
}
@Book{Smith:1987:SGMb,
author = "Joan M. Smith",
title = "The standard generalized markup language ({SGML}):
guidelines for editors and publishers",
publisher = pub-LONGWOOD,
address = pub-LONGWOOD:adr,
pages = "ix + 51",
year = "1987",
ISBN = "0-7123-3111-5 (microfiche)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7123-3111-1 (microfiche)",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 19:00:18 MDT 1994",
series = "British national bibliography research fund report;
No. 26",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "documentation; standardization",
review = "ACM CR 8803-0167",
subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Document Preparation, SGML \\ H.3.1 Information
Systems, INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL, Content
Analysis and Indexing",
}
@InProceedings{Smith:1987:SGMc,
author = "J. M. Smith",
title = "The standard generalized markup language ({SGML}): an
application for {OSI}",
crossref = "Gerner:1987:KVS",
pages = "254--259",
month = feb,
year = "1987",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "There is a myriad of OSI standards, all of which are
developed for the sake of the applications that sit at
the seventh layer. One such application is a new
international standard for full-text database
publishing, the standard generalized markup language or
SGML. The paper gives details of its pedigree and
potential value to the publishing community, where many
documents start life in an office environment. Suitable
for traditional publishing and in-house publishing, it
can be used for a multiplicity of products including
reports, manuals, books and directories. Updating the
documents held in the database can lead to subsequent
editions, and secondary publications can be produced by
retrieval of selected parts from a family of documents.
An example of the use of SGML is given, this being the
design of a basic document type.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Nat. Comput. Centre, Manchester, UK",
bookpages = "xi + 812",
classification = "B6210L (Computer communications); C5620 (Computer
networks and techniques); C6140D (High level
languages); C7230 (Publishing and reproduction); C7250
(Information storage and retrieval)",
confdate = "16--20 Feb. 1987",
conflocation = "Aachen, West Germany",
keywords = "Books; Directories; Documents; Full-text database
publishing; International standard; Manuals; OSI
standards; Reports; Retrieval; Secondary publications;
Selected parts; Seventh layer; SGML; Standard
generalized markup language",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Open systems; Query languages;
Standards",
}
@Book{Smith:SGM86,
author = "Joan M. Smith",
title = "The {Standard Generalized Markup Language} and Related
Issues",
publisher = "British National Bibliography Research Fund",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "63",
year = "1987",
ISBN = "0-7123-3082-8",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7123-3082-4",
LCCN = "Z286 .E43 S65 1986",
bibdate = "Thu Jul 7 16:16:39 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
libnote = "Not yet in my library.",
}
@Book{Smith:SGM87,
author = "Joan M. Smith",
title = "The {Standard Generalized Markup Language} ({SGML}):
guidelines for authors",
publisher = "British Library Publications Sales Unit",
address = "Wolfeboro, NH, USA",
pages = "ix + 66",
year = "1987",
ISBN = "0-7123-3112-3",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7123-3112-8",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 S65x 1987",
bibdate = "Thu Jul 7 16:16:35 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
libnote = "Not yet in my library.",
}
@InCollection{Stutely:1987:SGM,
author = "Robert Stutely",
title = "The standard generalised markup language",
crossref = "Earnshaw:1987:WPS",
pages = "176--189",
year = "1987",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 19 12:06:15 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "languages; standardization",
subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Document Preparation, SGML \\ J.7 Computer
Applications, COMPUTERS IN OTHER SYSTEMS, SGML",
}
@Article{Warren:1987:SSS,
author = "P. T. Warren",
title = "{SGML} and style sheets: the implications for
electronic document preparation",
journal = j-UNIV-COMP,
volume = "9",
number = "2",
pages = "81--86",
month = jun,
year = "1987",
CODEN = "UNCOET",
ISSN = "0265-4385",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 19:00:18 MDT 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "documentation; human factors; languages",
subject = "I.7.m Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Miscellaneous \\ J.7 Computer Applications, COMPUTERS
IN OTHER SYSTEMS, Publishing",
}
@InCollection{Adkins:1988:DPP,
author = "Allen L. Adkins",
title = "Data preparation and premastering",
crossref = "Sherman:1988:CRH",
pages = "343--396",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 19 12:06:22 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "design; economics; management; standardization",
subject = "D.4.2 Software, OPERATING SYSTEMS, Storage Management,
Secondary storage devices \\ I.7.0 Computing
Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, General \\ J.7 Computer
Applications, COMPUTERS IN OTHER SYSTEMS, Publishing
\\
H.3.0 Information Systems, INFORMATION STORAGE AND
RETRIEVAL, General \\ K.6.4 Computing Milieux,
MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, System
Management, Quality assurance \\ E.5 Data, FILES,
Organization/structure \\ K.6.3 Computing Milieux,
MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
Software Management \\ I.5.0 Computing Methodologies,
PATTERN RECOGNITION, General \\ K.6.1 Computing
Milieux, MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION
SYSTEMS, Project and People Management \\ J.7 Computer
Applications, COMPUTERS IN OTHER SYSTEMS, SGML \\ D.4.9
Software, OPERATING SYSTEMS, Systems Programs and
Utilities \\ I.3.3 Computing Methodologies, COMPUTER
GRAPHICS, Picture/Image Generation, Digitizing and
scanning \\ H.4.3 Information Systems, INFORMATION
SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS, Communications Applications \\
C.3 Computer Systems Organization, SPECIAL-PURPOSE AND
APPLICATION-BASED SYSTEMS, Signal processing systems
\\
D.3.3 Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Language
Constructs, Data types and structures",
}
@InProceedings{Amsler:1988:SSE,
author = "R. A. Amsler and F. W. Tompa",
booktitle = "Fourth Annual Conference of the UW Centre for the New
Oxford English Dictionary: Information in Text.
Proceedings of the Conference",
title = "An {SGML-based} standard for {English} monolingual
dictionaries",
crossref = "Anonymous:1988:FAC",
publisher = inst-U-WATERLOO,
address = inst-U-WATERLOO:adr,
pages = "61--79",
month = "????",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Summarizes the progress to date on the development of
an interchange standard for English monolingual
machine-readable dictionaries. The need for such a
standard has become urgent in the fields of
computational lexicology, lexicography, and linguistics
with the rapid dispersion of copies of several
different machine-readable dictionaries and extensive
research on the applications of such dictionaries. The
role of SGML (standard generalized markup language) is
described.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Bellcore, Morristown, NJ, USA",
bookpages = "vi + 127",
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7230 (Publishing
and reproduction); C7820 (Humanities)",
confdate = "26--28 Oct. 1988",
conflocation = "Waterloo, Ont., Canada",
keywords = "Computational lexicology; English monolingual
machine-readable dictionaries; Interchange standard;
Lexicography; Linguistics; SGML-based standard;
Standard generalized markup language",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Glossaries; Publishing;
Standardisation",
}
@InProceedings{Andrews:1988:EPF,
author = "K. Andrews",
booktitle = "Electro\slash 88 Conference Record",
title = "Electronic publishing futures: organizational and
technical issues",
crossref = "Anonymous:1988:ECR",
publisher = "Electronic Conventions Management",
address = "Los Angeles, CA, USA",
pages = "15/1/1--4",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The efficient production of technical documentation
involves document management, in terms of the
integration of engineering drawings, gencoded text,
BOM, and other elements. Other important issues
include: revision control and effectivity management,
authoring, dynamic links between documents (including
Hypertext-like capabilities for optical retrieval
systems for both the end-user and the author), and
standards, such as IGES, SGML, and CALS. To look at the
future of electronic publishing, one must look beyond
the creation of individual documents and investigate
the publishing process of large organizations, where
there are often multiple authors contributing to one
document and multiple documents being produced for one
product. The author discusses how Texet's system meets
these organizational and technical issues.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Texet Corp., Arlington, TX, USA",
availability = "Western Periodicals, North Hollywood, CA, USA",
bookpages = "10024",
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
confdate = "10--12 May 1988",
conflocation = "Boston, MA, USA",
confsponsor = "IEEE; ERA",
keywords = "Authoring; Document management; Dynamic links between
documents; Effectivity management; Electronic
publishing; Hypertext; Multiple authors; Multiple
documents; Optical retrieval systems; Revision control;
Technical documentation",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Information science",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1988:AC,
author = "Anonymous",
booktitle = "ALLC Conference",
title = "{ALLC} Conference",
journal = j-LIT-LING-COMP,
volume = "3",
number = "3",
pages = "162--165",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "LLCOEI",
ISSN = "0268-1145",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
confdate = "June 1987",
conflocation = "Gothenburg, Sweden",
pubcountry = "UK",
}
@TechReport{Anonymous:1988:CDG,
author = "Anonymous",
key = "IBM",
title = "Composing Documents with the Generalized Markup
Language",
number = "S544-3421",
institution = pub-IBM,
address = pub-IBM:adr,
edition = "Second",
month = mar,
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Mon Jul 25 11:12:22 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-fm,
keywords = "GML, document preparation systems, DTD, SCRIPT
(Computer Program), DCF (Computer Program)",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1988:EN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{4th European Networkshop}",
journal = j-COMP-NET-ISDN,
volume = "16",
number = "1-2",
pages = "138--142",
month = sep,
year = "1988",
CODEN = "CNISE9",
ISSN = "0169-7552",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
confdate = "16--18 May 1988",
conflocation = "Les Diablerets, Switzerland",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
}
@Article{Barnard:1988:SML,
author = "David Barnard and Ron Hayter and Maria Karababa and G.
Logan and J. McFadden",
title = "{SGML-based} markup for literary texts: two problems
and some solutions",
journal = j-COMP-HUM,
volume = "22",
number = "4",
pages = "265--276",
month = "????",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "COHUAD",
ISSN = "0010-4817",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "There is wide agreement on the need for a markup
standard for encoding literary texts. The Standard
Generalized Markup Language (SGML) seems to provide the
best basis for such a standard. But two problems
inhibit the acceptance of SGML for this purpose:
computer-assisted textual studies often require the
maintenance of multiple views of a document's
structure, but SGML is not designed to accommodate such
views; an SGML-based standard would appear to entail
the keyboarding of more markup than researchers are
accustomed to, or are likely to accept. The authors
discuss five ways of dealing with the first problem,
and several ways of reducing the burden of markup. They
conclude that the problem of maintaining multiple views
can be surmounted, though with some difficulty, and
that the markup required for an SGML-based standard can
be reduced to a level comparable to that of other
markup schemes currently in use.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. and Inf. Sci., Queen's Univ.,
Kingston, Ont., Canada",
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7230 (Publishing
and reproduction); C7820 (Humanities)",
keywords = "Computer-assisted textual studies; Data handling;
Electronic publishing; Encoding; Grammars; Literary
texts; Literature; Markup standard; Multiple views;
SGML; Standard Generalized Markup Language",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
thesaurus = "Data handling; Electronic publishing; Encoding;
Grammars; Literature; Standards",
}
@InProceedings{Bormann:1988:SWE,
author = "U. Bormann and C. Bormann and C. Bathe",
booktitle = "ESPRIT '88. Putting the Technology to Use. Proceedings
of the 5th Annual ESPRIT Conference, Brussels, November
14--17, 1988",
title = "{SDE} --- a {WYSIWYG} editing and formatting system
for {ODA} and {SGML} documents",
crossref = "Anonymous:1988:EPT",
publisher = pub-NH,
address = pub-NH:adr,
pages = "1075--1095 (vol. 2)",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
note = "2 vol.",
abstract = "Describes model and functionality of a class-based
editor on the basis of a briefly outlined application
scenario and requirements for document processing
systems in the office and publishing environment.
Existing solutions and the two relevant standards-ISO
8613 ODA, and ISO 8879 SGML-which are taken as basis of
the standard editor, are analyzed. Functionality and
models of the two standards are compared, and the
extensions envisaged in the foreseeable future of both
standards are roughly outlined.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Nixdorf, Berlin, West Germany",
bookpages = "xxiii + 1759",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7106 (Word
processing)",
confdate = "14--17 Nov. 1988",
conflocation = "Brussels, Belgium",
keywords = "Class-based editor; Document processing systems;
Esprit project 395; Functionality; ISO 8613 ODA; ISO
8879 SGML; Model; SDE; Word processing; WYSIWYG editing
and formatting system",
thesaurus = "Text editing; Word processing",
}
@Book{Bryan:1988:SAG,
author = "Martin Bryan",
title = "{SGML}\emdash{}An Author's Guide to the Standard
Generalized Markup Language",
publisher = pub-AW,
address = pub-AW:adr,
pages = "xvii + 364",
year = "1988",
ISBN = "0-201-17535-5",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-17535-6",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 B79 1988",
bibdate = "Thu Jun 23 16:34:54 1994",
price = "UK\pounds16.95",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb # " and " # ack-fm,
annote = "Complete description of SGML including example DTDs.",
keywords = "SGML, DTD, document representation",
keywords = "SGML (computer program language)",
}
@Book{Bryan:SAG88,
author = "Martin Bryan",
title = "{SGML}\emdash An Author's Guide to the Standard
Generalized Markup Language",
publisher = pub-AW,
address = pub-AW:adr,
pages = "xvii + 364",
year = "1988",
ISBN = "0-201-17535-5",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-17535-6",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 B79 1988",
bibdate = "Thu Jun 23 16:34:54 1994",
price = "UK\pounds16.95",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@MastersThesis{Bushek:1988:LSF,
author = "Joan Bushek",
title = "{\LaTeX} and {SGML}: a functional evaluation of one
approach to automatic generation of translators",
type = "Thesis (M.S.)",
school = "Department of Computer and Information Science. Ohio
State University",
address = "Columbus, OH, USA",
pages = "132--??",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:56:33 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InProceedings{Chamberlin:1988:DDS,
author = "Donald D. Chamberlin and Helmut F. Hasselmeier and
Dieter P. Paris",
title = "Defining document styles for {WYSIWYG} processing",
crossref = "vanVliet:1988:DMT",
pages = "121--137",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 19:00:18 MDT 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "design; documentation; languages",
subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Document Preparation \\ I.7.2 Computing Methodologies,
TEXT PROCESSING, Document Preparation, SGML \\ D.2.2
Software, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, Tools and Techniques,
Programmer workbench \\ D.4.9 Software, OPERATING
SYSTEMS, Systems Programs and Utilities, Command and
control languages \\ D.3.2 Software, PROGRAMMING
LANGUAGES, Language Classifications \\ I.7.2 Computing
Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, Document Preparation,
Format and notation",
}
@InProceedings{DeLaBeaujardiere:1988:WDI,
author = "Jean-M. {De La Beaujardiere}",
title = "Well-established document interchange formats",
crossref = "vanVliet:1988:DMT",
pages = "83--94",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Mon Oct 26 07:39:46 1998",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "design; documentation; performance; standardization",
review = "ACM CR 8909-0687",
subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Document Preparation, Format and notation \\ C.2.0
Computer Systems Organization, COMPUTER-COMMUNICATION
NETWORKS, General, Data communications \\ C.2.2
Computer Systems Organization, COMPUTER-COMMUNICATION
NETWORKS, Network Protocols, ODA \\ I.7.2 Computing
Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, Document Preparation,
SGML \\ C.2.2 Computer Systems Organization,
COMPUTER-COMMUNICATION NETWORKS, Network Protocols \\
C.2.2 Computer Systems Organization,
COMPUTER-COMMUNICATION NETWORKS, Network Protocols",
}
@Book{Feeney:1988:SGM,
author = "Mary Feeney",
title = "The Standard Generalized Markup Language ({SGML})",
volume = "9",
publisher = "British Library Research and Development Dept. and
Library \& Information Technology Centre",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "15",
year = "1988",
ISSN = "0954-1829",
LCCN = "Z286.E43 F44 1988",
bibdate = "Thu Jun 23 16:19:44 1994",
series = "Library \& information briefing",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "electronic publishing --- standards; SGML (computer
program language)",
xxISBN = "none",
}
@Book{Feeney:SGM88,
author = "Mary Feeney",
title = "The Standard Generalized Markup Language ({SGML})",
volume = "9",
publisher = "British Library Research and Development Dept. and
Library \& Information Technology Centre",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "15",
year = "1988",
ISSN = "0954-1829",
LCCN = "Z286.E43 F44 1988",
bibdate = "Thu Jun 23 16:19:44 1994",
series = "Library \& information briefing",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
libnote = "Not yet in my library.",
xxISBN = "none",
}
@InProceedings{Heath:1988:DPS,
author = "Jim Heath and Larry Welsch",
title = "Difficulties in parsing {SGML}",
crossref = "Solem:1988:PAC",
pages = "71--77",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 19:00:18 MDT 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "design; languages; performance",
subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Document Preparation, SGML \\ D.2.2 Software, SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING, Tools and Techniques \\ D.3.4 Software,
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors, Translator writing
systems and compiler generators \\ D.3.4 Software,
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES, Processors, Parsing",
}
@Book{ISO:1988:IIP,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "{ISO 9069:1988: Information processing --- SGML
support facilities --- SGML Document Interchange Format
(SDIF)}",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "8",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Wed Apr 26 10:37:59 2000",
price = "CHF 50",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16643.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
pricecode = "D",
}
@Book{ISO:1988:IIPf,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "{ISO 9069:1988: Information processing --- SGML
support facilities --- SGML Document Interchange Format
(SDIF)}",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "8",
year = "1988",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Wed Apr 26 10:37:59 2000",
price = "CHF 50",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16643.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
pricecode = "D",
}
@Book{ISO:1988:IIT,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "{ISO\slash IEC TR 9573:1988}: {Information} processing
--- {SGML} support facilities --- {Techniques} for
using {SGML}",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "124",
year = "1988",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Wed Apr 26 10:37:59 2000",
price = "CHF 200",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17319.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
pricecode = "XB",
}
@Manual{ISO:1988:IPSa,
title = "Information Processing, {SGML} Support Facilities:
{SGML} Document Interchange Format ({SDIF}) =
Traitement de l'information, bureaucratique: format
d'{\'{e}}change de document {SGML} ({SDIF})",
organization = org-ISO,
address = org-ISO:adr,
pages = "iii + 6",
year = "1988",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 I55 1988",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 19 00:46:56 1994",
note = "International Standard ISO/DIS 9069.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "SGML (computer program language) --- standards; text
processing (computer science)",
}
@Book{ISO:1988:IPSb,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "Information Processing, {SGML} Support Facilities:
{SGML} Document Interchange Format ({SDIF}) =
Traitement de l'information, bureaucratique: format
d'{\'{e}}change de document {SGML} ({SDIF})",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "iii + 6",
year = "1988",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 I55 1988",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 19 00:46:56 1994",
note = "International Standard ISO/DIS 9069.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "SGML (computer program language) --- standards; text
processing (computer science)",
}
@Book{ISO:1988:IPSc,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "Information processing, {SGML} support facilities:
registration procedures for public text owner
identifiers",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "iii + 5",
year = "1988",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 05 17:53:18 2001",
series = "International standard ISO 9070",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16645.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Cover title. Preceded by Letter of transmittal (2
pages).",
keywords = "Electronic publishing --- Standards; SGML (Computer
program language) --- Standards; Text processing
(Computer science) --- Standards.",
}
@TechReport{ISO:1988:IPSd,
author = "{International Standards Organization}",
title = "Information processing, {SGML} support facilities:
Traitement de l'information, facilit{\'{e}}s de support
pour {SGML}: techniques for using {SGML} = techniques
d'utilisation du {SGML}.",
type = "Technical report",
number = "ISO/IEC TR 9573",
institution = org-ISO,
address = org-ISO:adr,
pages = "vii + 124",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 05 17:52:38 2001",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17319.html;
http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17330.html;
http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17332.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Cover title.",
keywords = "Information storage and retrieval systems; SGML
(Computer program language); Text processing
(Electronic computers)",
}
@Manual{ISO:1988:IPSe,
title = "Information processing, {SGML} support facilities:
registration procedures for public text owner
identifiers",
organization = org-ISO,
address = org-ISO:adr,
pages = "iii + 5",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "International standard ISO 9070",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Cover title. Preceded by Letter of transmittal (2
pages).",
keywords = "Electronic publishing --- Standards; SGML (Computer
program language) --- Standards; Text processing
(Computer science) --- Standards.",
}
@Manual{ISO:1988:IPT,
title = "Information processing: text and office systems:
Standard Generalized Markup Language ({SGML}):
amendment 1 = Traitement de l'information:
syst{\`{e}}mes bureautiques: langage standard
generalis{\'{e}} de balisage ({SGML}): amendement 1",
organization = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "15--??",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "UDC 681.3.06:655.53. ISO 8879:1986/A1:1988(E)",
keywords = "Electronic publishing --- Standards; Programming
languages (Electronic computers) --- Standards.",
}
@TechReport{Kaelbling:1988:IS,
author = "Michael J. Kaelbling",
title = "On improving {SGML}",
type = "Technical research report",
number = "OSU-CISRC-7/88-TR22",
institution = "Computer and Information Science Research Center, Ohio
State University",
address = "Columbus, OH, USA",
pages = "5",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Bibliography: leaf 5.",
keywords = "Programming languages (Electronic computers) --
Syntax; SGML (Computer program language)",
}
@Article{Matsushima:1988:TSM,
author = "T. Matsushima and H. Kohsaki",
title = "Trends in standardization of musical description",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "29",
number = "6",
pages = "566--578",
month = "????",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Discusses the MIDI (musical instrument digital
interface); ANSI activities; MIPS (the musical
information processing standard); MDI (the music
description instruction set); MINI (musical instrument
numerical interface); Music Library Association
activities; SCORE; rhythmic and melodic motives;
MUSICA; pitch and time values; the Ford-Columbia Input
Language; DARMS (digital alternate representation of
musical score); MUSTRAN (music translator); Plaine and
Easie Code; ALMA (alphameric language for musical
analysis); the Intermediary Musical Language; the
twelve tone string; the Standard Generalized Markup
Language; declarative and procedural markup; core
events; and tempo and beat.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Appl. Phys., Waseda Univ., Tokyo, Japan",
classification = "C7820 (Humanities)",
keywords = "ALMA; Alphameric language for musical analysis; ANSI
activities; Beat; Core events; DARMS; Declarative
markup; Digital alternate representation of musical
score; Ford-Columbia Input Language; Intermediary
Musical Language; MDI; Melodic motives; MIDI; MINI;
MIPS; Music description instruction set; Music Library
Association; Music translator; MUSICA; Musical
description; Musical information processing standard;
Musical instrument digital interface; Musical
instrument numerical interface; MUSTRAN; Pitch; Plaine
and Easie Code; Procedural markup; Rhythm motives;
SCORE; SGML; Standard Generalized Markup Language;
Standardization; Tempo; Time values; Twelve tone
string",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Data description; Music; Standardisation",
}
@Manual{NIST:1988:SGM,
title = "{Standard Generalized Markup Language} ({SGML})",
volume = "FIPS 152",
organization = pub-NIST,
address = pub-NIST:adr,
pages = "3",
day = "26",
month = sep,
year = "1988",
LCCN = "C 13.52:152 Documents United States",
bibdate = "Wed Apr 3 08:31:49 MST 1996",
series = "Federal information processing standards publication",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Cover title. ``Category: software standard,
subcategory: electronic document interchange.''
Shipping list no.: 89-88-P. ``September 26, 1988''",
govtdocnumber = "C 13.52:152",
keywords = "248-D; Electronic publishing United States",
oclcno = "19260083",
}
@Manual{OCLC:1988:SKG,
author = "{OCLC}",
title = "{SGML} keying guidelines",
organization = "OCLC Reference Services",
address = "Dublin, OH, USA",
edition = "Revised 1.0.",
pages = "12--??",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Cover title. July 1988.",
keywords = "Electronic publishing; SGML (Computer program
language)",
}
@Article{Ore:1988:TDT,
author = "E. S. Ore",
booktitle = "ALLC Conference",
title = "Text as data: text as end product",
journal = j-LIT-LING-COMP,
volume = "3",
number = "3",
pages = "162--165",
month = "????",
year = "1988",
CODEN = "LLCOEI",
ISSN = "0268-1145",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "Texts do not necessarily consist of linear strings of
characters from the ASCII-or IBM's extended-character
set. Three projects at the Norwegian Computing Centre
for the Humanities are presented as examples of this.
Character representation in computer memory, on VDUs
and on printers is heavily device dependent. This is
exemplified with references to existing computer
equipment. This hardware dependency makes it necessary
to use local character encoding to get the most out of
equipment at hand. This again necessitates a
standardized encoding to be used when textual data is
exchanged. Such a standard should be developed within
the SGML framework. The Norwegian Computing Centre for
the Humanities sees the development of standards for
encoding complex textual data as one of its main fields
of interest in the forthcoming years.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Bergen Univ., Norway",
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques)",
confdate = "June 1987",
conflocation = "Gothenburg, Sweden",
keywords = "ASCII; Computer memory; Extended-character set; Local
character encoding; Printers; Representation; SGML
framework; Standard; VDUs",
thesaurus = "Character sets; Encoding; Standards",
}
@InProceedings{Polk:1988:EAM,
author = "W. T. Polk and Lawrence E. Bassham",
title = "Expert assistance for manipulating of {SGML} document
type definitions",
crossref = "Solem:1988:PAC",
pages = "79--84",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 19:00:18 MDT 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "design; languages; performance",
subject = "D.2.2 Software, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, Tools and
Techniques, Windows \\ F.4.2 Theory of Computation,
MATHEMATICAL LOGIC AND FORMAL LANGUAGES, Grammars and
Other Rewriting Systems, Grammar types \\ I.7.2
Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING, Document
Preparation, SGML",
}
@InProceedings{Price:1988:ESA,
author = "Lynne A. Price and Joe Schneider",
title = "Evolution of an {SGML} application generator",
crossref = "Solem:1988:PAC",
pages = "51--60",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 19:00:18 MDT 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "design; performance",
subject = "K.6.1 Computing Milieux, MANAGEMENT OF COMPUTING AND
INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Project and People Management,
Systems development \\ I.7.2 Computing Methodologies,
TEXT PROCESSING, Document Preparation, SGML \\ D.2.2
Software, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, Tools and Techniques",
}
@InProceedings{Ross:1988:SIC,
author = "E. Ross",
booktitle = "Electronic Imaging '88. International Electronic
Imaging Exposition and Conference. Advance Printing of
Paper Summaries",
title = "{SGML} and in-house {CD-ROM} publishing software",
crossref = "Anonymous:1988:EII",
publisher = pub-INST-GRAPHICS-COMM,
address = pub-INST-GRAPHICS-COMM:adr,
pages = "619--621 (vol. 2)",
month = "????",
year = "1988",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
note = "2 vol.",
abstract = "The data preparation element of CD-ROM publishing is
becoming less complicated and increasingly less
expensive due to the following two significant
developments: the Association of American Publisher's
interchange standard, standard generalized markup
language (SGML); and in-house CD-ROM publishing
software. As a result, transformation from the original
existing document to CD-ROM may be accomplished in
one's own company.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Knowledge Corp., Monterey, CA, USA",
bookpages = "xxix + 950",
classification = "C5320K (Optical storage); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
confdate = "28--31 March 1988",
conflocation = "Anaheim, CA, USA",
confsponsor = "Diagnostic Imaging Magazine; ESD: Electron. Syst.
Design Magazine; EP and P 88 Magazine; Adv. Imaging
Magazine",
keywords = "AAP standard; Data preparation element; In-house
CD-ROM publishing software; Interchange standard;
Original existing document; SGML; Standard generalized
markup language",
thesaurus = "CD-ROMs; Data preparation; Electronic publishing;
Standards",
}
@Article{Scheller:1988:DSA,
author = "Angela Scheller",
booktitle = "4th European Networkshop",
title = "Document Standards: Availability and Products",
journal = j-COMP-NET-ISDN,
volume = "16",
number = "1--2",
pages = "138--142",
month = sep,
year = "1988",
CODEN = "CNISE9",
ISSN = "0169-7552",
bibdate = "Sat Sep 25 23:08:50 MDT 1999",
bibsource = "Compendex database;
ftp://ftp.ira.uka.de/pub/bibliography/Distributed/CCR.bib;
ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isostd.bib;
ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sgml.bib",
note = "Special Double Issue on RARE.",
abstract = "With the growth in the spread of computer networks the
demand by users for document interchange features is
becoming increasingly apparent. The prerequirement for
the realization of document interchange in a
heterogeneous computer environment and internationally
accepted standards for the description of documents. In
early 1986, the Standard Generalized Markup Language
(SGML) was published as an international standard for
the structuring of documents. The publication of the
Office Document Architecture (ODA) is expected in the
course of 1988. The final text is already available.
ODA was originally developed for the pure office
environment, whereas the concept for SGML addressed the
author/publisher environment.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Forschungszentrum f{\"u}r Offene
Kommunikationssysteme",
affiliation = "FOKUS, GMD, Berlin, West Germany",
affiliationaddress = "Berlin, West Ger",
classification = "723; 903; B6210L (Computer communications); C5620
(Computer networks and techniques)",
classification = "B6210L (Computer communications); C5620 (Computer
networks and techniques)",
confdate = "16--18 May 1988",
conflocation = "Les Diablerets, Switzerland",
journalabr = "Comput Networks ISDN Syst",
keywords = "Author environment; Computer networks; Computer
Programming Languages; Data Processing, Business;
Document Interchange; Document interchange; Document
Standards; Document standards; Document Structures;
Information Dissemination--Standards; International
standard; Office Automation; Office Document
Architecture; Office environment; Publisher
environment; Standard Generalized Markup Language",
keywords = "Author environment; Computer networks; Document
interchange; Document standards; International
standard; Office Document Architecture; Office
environment; Publisher environment; Standard
Generalized Markup Language",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
thesaurus = "Computer networks; Standards; System documentation",
xxtitle = "4th European Networkshop",
}
@Book{Smith:1988:SUG,
author = "Joan M. Smith and Robert Stutely",
title = "{SGML}: The User's Guide to {ISO} 8879",
publisher = pub-ELLIS-HORWOOD # " and " # pub-HALSTED,
address = pub-ELLIS-HORWOOD:adr # " and " # pub-HALSTED:adr,
pages = "175",
year = "1988",
ISBN = "0-470-21126-1, 0-7458-0221-4",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-470-21126-7, 978-0-7458-0221-3",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 S441 1988",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 19:00:18 MDT 1994",
price = "UK\pounds22.50",
series = "Ellis Horwood series in computers and their
applications",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "algorithms; documentation; languages; SGML (computer
program language)",
libnote = "Not yet in my library.",
subject = "I.3.6 Computing Methodologies, COMPUTER GRAPHICS,
Methodology and Techniques, Languages \\ J.7 Computer
Applications, COMPUTERS IN OTHER SYSTEMS, Publishing",
}
@Article{Vossen:1988:EDL,
author = "Gottfried Vossen and Jim Yacabucci",
title = "An extension of the database language {SQL} to capture
more relational concepts",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "17",
number = "4",
pages = "70--78",
month = dec,
year = "1988",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:30 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. Sci. and Eng., California Univ., San
Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA",
classification = "C6140D (High level languages); C6160D (Relational
DBMS)",
keywords = "Data definition; Database language; DB2; Relational
concepts; Relational model; Semantics; SQL; SQL/DS;
Syntax",
thesaurus = "Query languages; Relational databases",
}
@Book{AAP:1989:MTM,
author = "{Association of American Publishers, Electronic
Manuscript and Project}",
title = "Markup of tabular material: an {SGML} application
conforming to {International Standard ISO 8879,
Standard Generalized Markup Language, Version 2.0}",
publisher = pub-AAP,
address = pub-AAP:adr,
edition = "Second",
pages = "iii + 25",
year = "1989",
ISBN = "1-55653-085-4",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-55653-085-2",
LCCN = "Z 286 E43 M37 1989",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "Electronic manuscript series / Association of American
Publishers",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "November 1987--Cover.",
keywords = "Electronic publishing.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1989:ICC,
author = "Anonymous",
booktitle = "International Conference on Computing in High-Energy
Physics",
title = "International Conference on Computing in High-Energy
Physics",
journal = j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
volume = "57",
number = "1-3",
pages = "244--250",
month = dec,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "CPHCBZ",
ISSN = "0010-4655",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
confdate = "10--14 April 1989",
conflocation = "Oxford, UK",
confsponsor = "Oxford Univ",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
}
@Article{Appelt:1989:SDP,
author = "W. Appelt",
title = "Standards in document processing activities",
journal = j-INFORMATIK-SPEKTRUM,
volume = "12",
number = "6",
pages = "321--330",
month = dec,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "INSKDW",
ISSN = "0170-6012",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
abstract = "International activities in the standardization of
document processing are taking place. Two ISO standards
in this area have been published. The article gives an
introduction into these standards. A comparison of the
two standards explains their suitability for different
applications.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "GMD, Sankt Augustin, West Germany",
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7104 (Office
automation); C7108 (Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "CCITT; Document processing; Document processing
activities; ISO; ISO standards; ODA; SGML;
Standardization",
language = "German",
pubcountry = "West Germany",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Electronic data interchange;
Office automation; Standards",
}
@Article{Barron:1989:WUS,
author = "D. Barron",
title = "Why use {SGML}?",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "2",
number = "1",
pages = "3--24",
month = apr,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The Standard Generalised Markup Language (SGML) is a
recently-adopted International Standard (ISO 8879), the
first of a series of proposed Standards in the area of
Information Processing\emdash{}Text and Office Systems.
The paper presents some background material on markup
systems, gives a brief account of SGML, and attempts to
clarify the precise nature and purpose of SGML, which
are widely misunderstood. It then goes on to explore
the reasons why SGML should (or should not) be used in
preference to older-established systems.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Electron. and Comput. Sci., Southampton
Univ., UK",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6140D
(High level languages); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
keywords = "Formatters; Generalised markup; ISO 8879; languages;
Markup; Markup systems; performance; SGML; Standard
Generalised Markup Language",
pubcountry = "UK",
subject = "I.7.0 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
General \\ H.4.0 Information Systems, INFORMATION
SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS, General",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; High level languages;
Standards",
}
@InProceedings{Bray:1989:LNO,
author = "Tim Bray",
title = "Lessons of the {New Oxford English Dictionary
Project}",
crossref = "USENIX:1989:PWU",
pages = "187--199",
year = "1989",
bibdate = "Tue Feb 20 15:42:13 MST 1996",
bibsource = "ftp://ftp.uu.net/library/bibliography",
note = "This dictionary is coded with SGML markup.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "University of Waterloo",
}
@Article{Brown:1989:SSD,
author = "H. Brown",
title = "Standards for structured documents",
journal = j-COMP-J,
volume = "32",
number = "6",
pages = "505--514",
month = dec,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "CMPJA6",
ISSN = "0010-4620",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Recent work with electronic documents has emphasised
the importance of maintaining the structure of a
document at all stages of editing, storage and
transmission. The Office Document Architecture (ODA)
and the Standard Generalised Markup Language (SGML) are
two international standards for the representation and
interchange of structured documents. The paper outlines
the main features of the document structures supported
by ODA and SGML and assesses their strengths and
weaknesses.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Comput. Lab., Kent Univ., Canterbury, UK",
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7230 (Publishing
and reproduction)",
keywords = "Electronic documents; ODA; Office Document
Architecture; SGML; Standard Generalised Markup
Language; Standards; Structured documents",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Standards",
}
@Book{CSA:1989:IPT,
author = "{Canadian Standards Association and Standards Council
of Canada}",
title = "Information processing, text and office systems:
Standard Generalized Markup Language ({SGML}), and
{SGML} support facilities: {SGML} Document Interchange
Format ({SDIF})",
publisher = pub-CSA,
address = pub-CSA:adr,
pages = "viii + 164",
year = "1989",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 05 17:55:31 2001",
series = "National standard of Canada CAN/CSA-Z243.210-89 [CSA
standard], 0317-5669",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16387.html;
http://www.iso.ch/cate/d28557.html;
http://www.iso.ch/cate/d30235.html;
http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16388.html;
http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16643.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "(ISO 8879, 9069). Includes bibliographical
references.",
}
@Book{DSR:1989:SOS,
author = "Dansk standardiseringsraad",
title = "{SGML} and {ODA}: standardiseringens resultater, 2.
del: standards for document processing and
interchange.",
publisher = pub-DANSK-STAND-RAAD,
address = pub-DANSK-STAND-RAAD:adr,
pages = "108",
year = "1989",
ISBN = "87-7310-055-2",
ISBN-13 = "978-87-7310-055-4",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "DS/INF; 48 DS-informationsblad; 48.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "At head of title: DS-Information. Includes
bibliographical references.",
keywords = "Document delivery --- Standards; Electronic
publishing; SGML (Computer program language) ---
Standards",
}
@TechReport{Fawcett:1989:ASI,
author = "Heather Fawcett",
title = "Adopting {SGML}: the implications for writers",
institution = "University of Waterloo Centre for the New Oxford
Dictionary",
address = "Waterloo, ON, Canada",
pages = "10",
year = "1989",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Cover title. Cover title. OED-89-03.--Cover. July,
1989.--Cover. Includes bibliographical references (p.
10).",
keywords = "Electronic publishing; SGML (Computer program
language)",
}
@InProceedings{Goldstein:1989:ORW,
author = "C. M. Goldstein",
booktitle = "National Online Meeting proceedings--1989, New York,
May 9--11, 1989",
title = "Online reference works and full text retrieval",
crossref = "Anonymous:1989:NOM",
pages = "171--177",
month = may,
year = "1989",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The paper has two themes: (1) an overview of the
concept of an online reference work (ORW) as defined by
the Online Reference Works in Medicine, a collaborative
program between the National Library of Medicine (NLM)
and the William H. Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins
Medical Institutes (JHMI), and (2) an overview of the
evolving concepts of full text and object-oriented
retrieval from structured texts. The article addresses
the concepts and general observations on the
implementation of an ORW, the efforts to extend the
present model, and a brief description of the
object-oriented full text retrieval methodology to be
applied.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
bookpages = "xv + 506",
classification = "C7250 (Information storage and retrieval)",
confdate = "9--11 May 1989",
conflocation = "New York, NY, USA",
confsponsor = "Learned Inf",
keywords = "Full text retrieval; Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes;
National Library of Medicine; Object-oriented
retrieval; Online reference work; SGML; Structured
texts; William H. Welch Medical Library",
thesaurus = "Information retrieval; Object-oriented programming",
}
@InProceedings{Hickey:1989:UST,
author = "T. B. Hickey",
booktitle = "National Online Meeting proceedings--1989, New York,
May 9--11, 1989",
title = "Using {SGML} and {\TeX} for an interactive chemical
encyclopedia",
crossref = "Anonymous:1989:NOM",
publisher = pub-LEARNED-INF,
address = pub-LEARNED-INF:adr,
pages = "187--195",
month = may,
year = "1989",
ISBN = "0-938734-34-2",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-938734-34-5",
LCCN = "QA76.55 .N37 1989",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Outlines the process of converting an ASCII encoded
encyclopedia (the Kirk-Othmer encyclopedia of chemical
technology) into Standard Generalized Markup Language
(SGML) for formatting and full-text indexing. The ASCII
text was modified as needed, then parsed and converted
into SGML. Graphics were scanned from the original
pages and coordinated with the text by a graphics
control file generated from the ASCII text. Production
of the full-text index and {\TeX} file from the SGML,
was straightforward, except for tables. Some of the
problems of formatting tables are described along with
the solutions. (7 Refs.)",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
bookpages = "xv + 506",
classification = "A0130L (Collections of physical data, tables);
C6130B (Graphics techniques); C6130D (Document
processing techniques); C7250 (Information storage and
retrieval)",
classification = "A0130L (Collections of physical data, tables); C7250
(Information storage and retrieval); C6130B (Graphics
techniques); C6130D (Document processing techniques)",
confdate = "9--11 May 1989",
conflocation = "New York, NY, USA",
confsponsor = "Learned Inf",
keywords = "ASCII encoded encyclopedia; ASCII text; Formatting;
Full-text indexing; Graphics control file; Interactive
chemical encyclopedia; Kirk-Othmer encyclopedia of
chemical technology; SGML; Standard Generalized Markup
Language; TEX file",
keywords = "Interactive chemical encyclopedia; ASCII encoded
encyclopedia; Kirk-Othmer encyclopedia of chemical
technology; Standard Generalized Markup Language; SGML;
Formatting; Full-text indexing; ASCII text; Graphics
control file; TEX file",
thesaurus = "Collections of physical data; Computer graphics;
Information retrieval systems; Word processing",
}
@Article{Kaysen:1989:LPT,
author = "Jesse Kaysen",
title = "Let's Play Tag: The Promise of {SGML}: {Standard
Generalized Markup Language} --- it's not just for
publishers",
journal = j-OCLC-MICRO,
volume = "5",
number = "5",
pages = "26--28",
month = oct,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "OCMIEK",
ISSN = "8756-5196",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "The American Association of Publishers is promulgating
a new standard for encoding format and structural
information into text stored on computers. It's called
Standardized Generalized Markup Language-SGML for
short. Anyone who works with words a lot will find the
SGML approach to formatting data attractive, SGML
promises easier access to inkprint documents through
speech, braille, and large print. The article discusses
the origins and the purpose of SGML, its tag system,
and its resources.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Raised Dot Comput., Madison, WI, USA",
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7230 (Publishing
and reproduction)",
keywords = "AAP: structural information encoding; American
Association of Publishers; Braille; Format information
encoding; Formatting data; Inkprint document access;
Large print; SGML; SGML resources; SGML tag system;
Speech; Standardized Generalized Markup Language",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Standards",
}
@Article{LaTorra:1989:STM,
author = "Michael LaTorra",
title = "Standard Text Markup: What {SGML} Means for Technical
Writers",
journal = j-TECH-COMMUN,
volume = "36",
number = "4",
pages = "382--??",
day = "1",
month = nov,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "TLCMBT",
ISSN = "0049-3155",
bibdate = "Wed May 22 12:48:55 MDT 1996",
bibsource = "UnCover library database",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InProceedings{Noreault:1989:TFI,
author = "T. Noreault and G. K. M. Tobin and R. M. Robin",
editor = "G. Salvendy and M. J. Smith",
booktitle = "Designing and Using Human-Computer Interfaces and
Knowledge Based Systems: Proceedings of the Third
International Conference on Human Computer Interaction,
Boston, Massachusetts, September 18--22, 1989, volume
II",
title = "Towards full information database display",
crossref = "Salvendy:1989:DUH",
publisher = pub-ELS,
address = pub-ELS:adr,
pages = "180--186",
month = sep,
year = "1989",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Full text display of database information will cease
to be acceptable to users who have grown used to the
myriad of graphical and typographic options available
on personal workstations. What will be required is full
information display, which includes textual, tabular
typographic and graphical information. OCLC is
exploring the use of SGML (standardized general markup
language) in the capture, storage and retrieval of full
information. The paper outlines work to date on a
project that will handle full text display, suggests
how the basic framework of this effort can be expanded
to encompass full information display, and assesses the
strengths and weaknesses of SGML as a tool in this
work.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Reference and Enhanced Information Services Dept.,
OCLC Online Comput. Libr. Center Inc., Dublin, OH,
USA",
bookpages = "xiii + 900",
classification = "C6140D (High level languages); C7250 (Information
storage and retrieval)",
confdate = "18--22 Sept. 1989",
conflocation = "Boston, MA, USA",
confsponsor = "Assoc. American Publishers; AT\&T; IBM; Perdue Univ",
keywords = "Database information; Full information database
display; Full text display; Graphical information;
Information capture; Information retrieval; Information
storage; OCLC; SGML; Standardized general markup
language; Tabular information; Textual information;
Typographic information",
thesaurus = "Information retrieval; Information storage; Query
languages",
}
@Article{Smith:1989:SGM,
author = "J. M. Smith",
title = "Standard generalized markup language and related
standards",
journal = j-COMP-COMM,
volume = "12",
number = "2",
pages = "80--84",
month = apr,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "COCOD7",
ISSN = "0140-3664",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Projects developed by the International Organization
for Standardization/International Electrotechnical
Commission Joint Technical Committee 1/Subcommittee
18/Working Group 8 are described, with the working
group concentrating on the formulation of standards for
text description and processing languages in the
broader domain of text and office systems. Central to
the work of WG8 is ISO 8879 Standard Generalized Markup
Language for the description of the information content
of documents. Other standards and technical reports
produced by the group support SGML in some way, either
directly or indirectly. Their role in office publishing
is described, and some information is given about
office applications and the products that are available
in the marketplace.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "SGML User's Group, London, UK",
classification = "C7100 (Business and administration); C7108 (Desktop
publishing)",
keywords = "design; ISO 8879; languages; Languages processing;
Office publishing; Standard generalized markup
language; standardization; Standards; Technical
reports; Text description; WG8",
pubcountry = "UK",
subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Document Preparation, SGML",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Management information systems;
Office automation; Standards",
}
@InProceedings{Summers:1989:MCC,
author = "R. J. Summers",
booktitle = "NCGA '89 Conference Proceedings. 10th Annual
Conference and Exposition Dedicated to Computer
Graphics",
title = "Macro {CALS} capabilities survey",
crossref = "Anonymous:1989:NCP",
publisher = pub-NCGA,
address = pub-NCGA:adr,
pages = "449--461 (vol. 2)",
month = "????",
year = "1989",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
note = "3 vol.",
abstract = "The purpose of the survey was to begin the
establishment of a baseline of computer-aided
technology in production use by industry. This baseline
inventory was requested by the Office of the Secretary
of Defense (OSD) CALS policy office. The survey was
mailed on 9 June 1987. The survey was sent to forty of
the top defense contractors, by dollar volume, for
1986. Contractor interest in Computer-aided Acquisition
and Logistics Support (CALS) is high and the majority
of respondees indicated that they have established or
are considering establishing formal organizations to
develop and implement CALS. Virtually all respondents
are currently delivering some data in digital format to
DoD. Although a large percentage of respondents have
the capability of delivering technical publications and
aperture cards in digital form, only a small percentage
are currently doing so. Standards such as IGES, SGML,
CGM, etc., are still being developed and are only
beginning to be supported by contractors on a
widespread basis. Most respondents felt there is a need
for R and D efforts in many technology areas. Most
contractors are implementing digital data interfaces
with their suppliers/subcontractors to some degree.
Integration of CAD/CAM and the transfer of digital
engineering data directly to the manufacturing floor
has occurred on a limited basis. Digital data transfer
of CAD created graphics directly to technical
publication has occurred to a greater extent.
Respondents estimate that most major companies will
have an 80\% to 100\% implementation of computer aided
technology in about ten years.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Westinghouse Electr. Syst. Group, Baltimore, MD, USA",
bookpages = "498 + 461 + 611",
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7150 (Military);
C7160 (Manufacturing and industry); C7400
(Engineering)",
confdate = "17--20 April 1989",
conflocation = "Philadelphia, PA, USA",
keywords = "Aperture cards; CAD created graphics; CAD/CAM; CALS
policy office; CGM; Computer aided technology;
Computer-aided Acquisition and Logistics Support;
Digital data interfaces; Digital data transfer; Digital
engineering data; IGES; Manufacturing floor; Office of
the Secretary of Defence; Office of the Secretary of
Defense; SGML; Standards; Survey; Technical
publication; Top defense contractors",
thesaurus = "CAD/CAM; Electronic data interchange; Logistics data
processing; Military computing",
}
@TechReport{vanderLaan:1989:SLM,
author = "C. G. {van der Laan} and D. C. Coleman and J. R.
Luyten",
title = "{SGML}--{\LaTeX} 1. {Mathematical} formulas",
type = "RC-Rapport",
number = "24",
institution = "Rekencentrum der Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen",
address = "Groningen, The Netherlands",
year = "1989",
bibdate = "Mon Oct 26 07:41:15 1998",
note = "(English version).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InProceedings{vanHerwijnen:1989:UTI,
author = "E. van Herwijnen",
booktitle = "International Conference on Computing in High-Energy
Physics",
title = "The use of text interchange standards for submitting
physics articles to journals",
journal = j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
volume = "57(1--3)",
publisher = pub-NH,
address = pub-NH:adr,
pages = "244--250",
month = dec,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "CPHCBZ",
ISSN = "0010-4655",
bibdate = "Mon Oct 26 07:41:23 1998",
series = j-COMP-PHYS-COMM,
abstract = "The authors discuss which text interchange standards
will enable physics authors to submit their articles
directly to publishers via a computer network. An
analysis of a questionnaire circulated recently by the
European Physical Society shows that there is an
abundance of different hardware and software in use by
physics authors for electronic manuscript preparation.
A standard interchange format which would permit
authors to continue to use their preferred system as
well as enabling document interchange seems imperative
if one wishes to achieve the goal of electronic
submission of machine readable documents directly to
publishers. A possible candidate could be SGML, the ISO
standard for text interchange. Use of this standard
would generate additional benefits such as the
automatic generation of document databases. The
relationships between the ISO standards SGML and ODA,
the de facto standard \TeX{} and the page description
language PostScript are explained. A proposal is made
for the structure of a standard physics article
intended for use with SGML and \TeX{}. A short
discussion is given on the thorny problem of the
inclusion of mathematics and graphics that are
particularly common in physics documents. Finally they
indicate some limitations of SGML and the prerequisites
that are required to make the exchange of electronic
documents in SGML format universally possible.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "CERN, Geneva, Switzerland",
classification = "C7320 (Physics and Chemistry)",
confdate = "10--14 April 1989",
conflocation = "Oxford, UK",
confsponsor = "Oxford Univ",
keywords = "Computer network; Electronic manuscript preparation;
Graphics; Hardware; ISO standard; Machine readable
documents; ODA; Physics articles; PostScript; SGML;
Software; TeX; Text interchange standards",
thesaurus = "Physics computing",
}
@Book{Vignaud:1989:LSD,
editor = "Dominique Vignaud",
title = "{L}'Edition structur{\'{e}}e des documents: {SGML}:
applications a l'{\'e}dition fran{\c{c}}aise",
publisher = pub-EDITIONS-CERCLE-LIBRAIRIE,
address = pub-EDITIONS-CERCLE-LIBRAIRIE:adr,
year = "1989",
ISBN = "2-7654-0420-8",
ISBN-13 = "978-2-7654-0420-0",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Publication {\`{a}} feuillets mobiles.",
keywords = "Edition {\'{e}}lectronique --- Normes.",
}
@Article{vonBultzingsloewen:1989:OSQ,
author = "G. von Bultzingsloewen",
title = "Optimizing {SQL} queries for parallel execution",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "18",
number = "4",
pages = "17--22",
month = dec,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:33 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Warmer:1989:IAS,
author = "J. Warmer and S. {Van Egmond}",
title = "The implementation of the {Amsterdam SGML} {Parser}",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "2",
number = "2",
pages = "65--90",
month = jul,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Mon Oct 26 07:41:26 1998",
abstract = "The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), is an
ISO Standard that specifies a language for document
representation. The paper gives a short introduction to
SGML and describes the Amsterdam SGML Parser and the
problems encountered in implementing the Standard.
These problems include interpretation of the Standard
in the places where it is ambiguous and the technical
problems in parsing SGML documents.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Math. and Comp. Sci., Vrije Univ., Amsterdam,
Netherlands",
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7108 (Desktop
publishing)",
keywords = "Amsterdam SGML Parser; design; Document
representation; ISO Standard; performance; Standard
Generalized Markup Language",
pubcountry = "UK",
subject = "I.7.2 Computing Methodologies, TEXT PROCESSING,
Document Preparation, SGML",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Electronic data interchange;
Grammars",
}
@Article{Widom:1989:SSS,
author = "J. Widom and S. J. Finkelstein",
title = "A syntax and semantics for set-oriented production
rules in relational database systems",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "18",
number = "3",
pages = "36--45",
month = sep,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:32 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "IBM Almaden Res. Center, San Jose, CA, USA",
classification = "C6160D (Relational DBMS); C6160Z (Other DBMS); C6170
(Expert systems)",
keywords = "Externally-generated operations; Multiple rules;
Production rule definition; Production rule execution;
Relational data manipulation languages; Relational
database systems; Self-triggering rules; Semantics;
Set-oriented production rules; Simultaneous triggering;
SQL; Syntax",
thesaurus = "Expert systems; Relational databases",
}
@Book{Wu:1989:STP,
author = "Gilbert S. K. Wu",
title = "{SGML} theory and practice",
publisher = pub-BRITISH-LIBRARY-RDD,
address = pub-BRITISH-LIBRARY-RDD:adr,
pages = "vii + 92",
year = "1989",
ISBN = "0-7123-3211-1 (paperback)",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7123-3211-8 (paperback)",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "British Library research paper, 68 0269-9257",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "packages: SGML; Publishing --- Applications of
computer systems --- Software",
}
@Article{Yuzuguchi:1989:DTP,
author = "A. Yuzuguchi",
title = "Desk top publishing now in {Japan}",
journal = j-J-SOC-INSTR-CONTROL-ENG,
volume = "28",
number = "3",
pages = "199--203",
month = mar,
year = "1989",
CODEN = "KESEA4",
ISSN = "0453-4662",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 06:00:32 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Compared with 26 letters used in English more than
6353 letters including hiragana, kana and kanji are
required in the Japanese language. This causes
complication when a Japanese DTP system is formed.
Though the concept of DTP was recently introduced in
Japan, numerous electronic publishing systems like
computerized type-setting system (CTS) have been used
for preparation of block copies and page compositions
since late 1970s. 1989 is considered the first year of
DTP since binary script software systems similar to
PostScript and laser printers with >400 dpi and
built-in kanji fonts based on medium-to-small sized
computers began to appear in the local market. For
example, a NEC 9801 based system with a 480 dpi laser
printer and the software capable of working with the
popular WP software `Ittaro' is available around 500
million yen. Development of a Japanese version of SGML
is an important theme to be challenged in the future.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "Built-in kanji fonts; Electronic publishing systems;
Ittaro; Japanese DTP system; Japanese language; Laser
printers; NEC 9801; SGML",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1990:AAI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{Applications of Artificial Intelligence VIII}",
journal = j-PROC-SPIE,
volume = "1293",
number = "1",
pages = "368--379",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "PSISDG",
ISSN = "0277-786X",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
confdate = "17--19 April 1990",
conflocation = "Orlando, FL, USA",
confsponsor = "SPIE",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1990:COI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "1990 Conference on Office Information Systems",
journal = j-SIGOIS,
volume = "11",
number = "2-3",
pages = "118--122",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "SIGBEL",
ISSN = "0894-0819",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
confdate = "25--27 April 1990",
conflocation = "Cambridge, MA, USA",
confsponsor = "IEEE; ACM",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1990:CPS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Call for papers: {SGML \& {\TeX} conference, 31 August
1990, Groningen, The Netherlands}",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "11",
number = "1",
pages = "126--126",
month = apr,
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Sat Jul 05 17:09:39 1997",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Anonymous:1990:FTS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Future Trends in Spectroscopy, Symposium",
journal = j-SPECTROCHIMICA-ACTA-A,
volume = "Special issue",
pages = "11--45",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "SAMCAS",
ISSN = "0584-8539",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
confdate = "27--28 June 1989",
conflocation = "Vatican City",
pubcountry = "UK",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1990:IUS,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{IRS} Utilizes {SGML}",
journal = j-GRAPHIC-ARTS-MONTHLY,
volume = "62",
number = "2",
pages = "88--??",
day = "1",
month = feb,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "GAMOE4",
ISSN = "1047-9325",
bibdate = "Wed May 22 12:48:55 MDT 1996",
bibsource = "UnCover library database",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Basu:1990:SBQ,
author = "Amit Basu and Rafiul Ahad",
title = "An {SQL}-based query language for networks of
relations",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "19",
number = "1",
pages = "8--17",
month = mar,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:34 MST 2004",
bibsource = "Compendex database; http://portal.acm.org/",
abstract = "A set of relations can be modeled as a network through
the use of image attributes, which are attributes
defined on the domain of relation names. Such networks
of relations can effectively meet many of the modeling
requirements of advanced database applications such as
engineering design and knowledge base systems. In this
paper, we describe the features of ESQL, a novel query
language that is an extension of SQL [Cham74] to
exploit the added semantics of image attributes.
Details of ESQL and its underlying principles can be
found in [Ahad88] and [Ahad89].",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Coll. of Bus. and Manage., Maryland Univ.",
affiliationaddress = "College Park, MD, USA",
classification = "723; 741; C4250 (Database theory); C6110 (Systems
analysis and programming); C6140D (High level
languages); C6160D (Relational DBMS)",
keywords = "Added semantics; Advanced database applications;
Computer Metatheory--Programming Theory; Database
Systems; Engineering design; ESQL; Image attributes;
Image Processing--Image Analysis; Knowledge base
systems; Modeling requirements; Novel query language;
Query Languages; Relation names; SQL-Based Query
Language, SQL-based query language",
thesaurus = "Database theory; Programming; Query languages;
Relational databases; Standards",
}
@Article{Blake:1990:PPR,
author = "M. Blake",
title = "Practices of printers in relation to electronic
archiving",
journal = j-ELECTRONIC-LIBRARY,
volume = "8",
number = "4",
pages = "239--243",
month = aug,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "ELLIDZ",
ISSN = "0264-0473",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Using a questionnaire and interviews, a survey was
undertaken of the practices of printers in relation to
electronic archiving. Printers were found to be
flexible with regard to coding systems, and many used
the ISO standard SGML. Material was retained in
electronic form after publication-often in the form of
magnetic tape. Sensible precautions were taken when
storing this material. Printers had a high level of
awareness of electronic archiving and several had a
policy on the topic.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C7230 (Publishing and reproduction)",
keywords = "Coding systems; Electronic archiving; ISO standard
SGML; Magnetic tape; Printing industry storage media;
Storage conditions",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Printing; Publishing",
}
@Article{Blum:1990:ISQ,
author = "Bruce I. Blum and Ralph D. Semmel",
title = "The {INA}: {A} Simple Query Language with Only
Attribute Names: {A} Video Presentation",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "19",
number = "2",
pages = "390--390",
month = jun,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:34 MST 2004",
bibsource = "Compendex database; http://portal.acm.org/",
abstract = "The Intelligent Navigational Assistant (INA) was
developed for the U.S. Army as a prototype query tool
that permits the users to specify requests using only
domain terms familiar to them. Once a request is made,
it is converted into SQL for processing. To facilitate
query formulation, the INA supports an interface that
allows the user to identify attributes without relation
associations (i.e., it treats the data model as a
universal relation). The INA prototype has been
implemented as a PC-resident knowledge-based linked to
a host-based DBMS. The INA currently is undergoing a
beta test with a much larger database schema.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Applied Physics Lab",
affiliationaddress = "Laurel, MD, USA",
classification = "722; 723; C6140D (High level languages); C6160
(Database management systems (DBMS)); C6170 (Expert
systems)",
conference = "Proceedings of the 1990 ACM SIGMOD International
Conference on Management of Data",
conferenceyear = "1990",
keywords = "Attribute names; Browsing; Computer Programming
Languages; Computers, Personal; Database Systems;
Domain terms; Expert Systems --- Knowledge Bases;
Host-based DBMS; Intelligent navigational assistant;
Intelligent Navigational Assistant (INA); PC-resident
knowledge-based system; Query formulation; Query
language; Query Languages; Query tool; Relation
bindings; SQL; Term definitions; US Army; User
vocabulary; Videotape Presentation Summary Only, INA",
meetingaddress = "Atlantic City, NJ, USA",
meetingdate = "May 23--25 1990",
meetingdate2 = "05/23--25/90",
publisherinfo = "Fort Collins Computer Center",
sponsor = "ACM SIGMOD, New York, NY, USA",
thesaurus = "Knowledge based systems; Query languages",
xxcrossref = "Anonymous:1990:ASI",
}
@InCollection{Boar:1990:TRS,
author = "K. Boar",
editor = "Peter Gillman",
booktitle = "Text retrieval, the state of the art. {Proceedings of
the Institute of Information Scientists text retrieval
conferences `The User's Perspective' (1988) and `Text
Management' (1989)}",
title = "Text representations ({SGML})",
publisher = pub-TAYLOR-GRAHAM,
address = pub-TAYLOR-GRAHAM:adr,
pages = "97--100",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
ISBN = "0-947568-44-1",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-947568-44-3",
LCCN = "Z699.A1 I65 1988",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "SGML is an international standard. An SGML system is
central really to an electronic publishing system, with
information being able to be brought in through a whole
variety of sources to form the one text database, and
indeed being output to a variety of sources as well.
The objectives of SGML are to enable information to be
transported from one system to another; to enable
information to be presented in a variety of forms and
on a variety of media; and it should be possible to
transport from today's system to tomorrow's. These
overall objectives of SGML have indeed led to its main
use today, which is within the American Department of
Defense initiative called CALS.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
bookpages = "208",
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7230 (Publishing
and reproduction)",
keywords = "CALS; Data transportation; Electronic publishing;
International standard; SGML; Text representations",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Data handling; Electronic data interchange; Electronic
publishing; Standards",
}
@Article{Bormann:1990:ODP,
author = "U. Bormann and C. Bormann",
title = "Open document processing: status and future
development",
journal = j-INFORMATIONS-TECHNIK,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "176--185",
month = jun,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "ICSAES",
ISSN = "0179-9738",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
abstract = "SGML (ISO 8879) and ODA (ISO 8613) are the two
predominant international standards in the realm of
open document processing, gaining more and more
importance for the interchange of documents in both the
publishing environment and the office environment. To
ensure availability at an early point in time the
functionality currently provided by these standards has
been restricted with respect to some of the foreseeable
future requirements. The pertinent international
standardization committees are currently working on the
required future extensions to these standards.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Tech. Univ., Berlin, West Germany",
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
keywords = "International standards; ISO 8613; ISO 8879; ODA;
Office environment; Open document processing;
Publishing environment; SGML",
language = "German",
pubcountry = "West Germany",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Standards",
}
@Article{Boumans:1990:DRS,
author = "P. W. J. M. Boumans",
title = "The dissemination of the results of scientific
research in the era of electronic media",
journal = j-SPECTROCHIMICA-ACTA-A,
volume = "special issue",
pages = "11--45",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "SAMCAS",
ISSN = "0584-8539",
bibdate = "Sat Sep 17 11:15:21 1994",
abstract = "The paper considers the future of scientific
publishing primarily from the point of view of the
actual behaviour of authors, editors, reviewers,
publishers, and readers. In this scope the author
discusses (a) aims and format of scientific
publications, (b) new approaches to conventional
scientific publishing, i.e., in `hardcopy journal
format', (c) the implications of desktop publishing
(DTP) and camera-ready copy (CRC) for author, editor,
reviewer, and publisher, and (d) the truly electronic
publication, i.e., a publication on an electronic
medium, such as a diskette, which does not only contain
text and graphics, but also executable programs, source
codes, data files, and parameter sets. The paper
includes a tutorial discussion of issues such as word
processors, scientific word processors, DTP, WYSIWYG
(What You See Is What You Get) versus ML (Markup
Language), procedural markup versus descriptive markup,
text versus graphics, and standard generalized markup
language (SGML).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Philips Res. Labs., Eindhoven, Netherlands",
classification = "A0130B (Publications of lectures (advanced
institutes, summer schools, etc.)); C7108 (Desktop
publishing); C7220 (Generation, dissemination, and use
of information); C7230 (Publishing and reproduction)",
confdate = "27--28 June 1989",
conflocation = "Vatican City",
issue = "spec. issue. p. 11--45",
keywords = "Authors; Camera-ready copy; Data files; Descriptive
markup; Desktop publishing; Diskette; Editors;
Electronic media; Electronic publication; Executable
programs; Graphics; Parameter sets; Procedural markup;
Publishers; Readers; Reviewers; Scientific publishing;
Scientific research results dissemination; Scientific
word processors; Source codes; Standard generalized
markup language; Text; Word processors",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Electronic publishing; Information
dissemination",
}
@InProceedings{Carson:1990:CSM,
author = "G. S. Carson and L. Henderson",
booktitle = "NCGA '90. Conference Proceedings",
title = "The {CALS} standard (military computing)",
crossref = "Anonymous:1990:NCP",
publisher = pub-NCGA,
address = pub-NCGA:adr,
pages = "570--598 (vol. 1)",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
note = "3 vol.",
abstract = "The DoD computer-aided acquisition and logistic
support (CALS) program defines a set of specifications
for the transfer in digital form of documents
containing text and graphics. These specifications are
based on the well known industry standards CGM
(computer graphics metafile), Group 4 facsimile
(raster), GES (initial graphics exchange specification)
and SGML (standard generalized markup language). The
authors provide an overview of each of these standards
and how they were tailored for CALS use by the
MIL-STD-28000 series of application profiles. Also,
discussed are: the format of CALS deliverables as
defined by MIL-STD-1840A, the process of choosing from
among acceptable alternative standards as defined in
the CALS handbook, MIL-HDBK-59, and issues of testing
and validating CALS implementations.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "GSC Assoc. Inc., Redondo Beach, CA, USA",
bookpages = "714 + 315 + 492",
classification = "C6110B (Software engineering techniques); C6130B
(Graphics techniques); C7150 (Military)",
confdate = "19--22 March 1990",
conflocation = "Anaheim, CA, USA",
keywords = "Application profiles; CALS standard; Computer graphics
metafile; Digital form; DoD computer-aided acquisition
and logistic support; GES; Graphics; Group 4 facsimile;
Industry standards CGM; Initial graphics exchange
specification; MIL-HDBK-59; MIL-STD-1840A;
MIL-STD-28000 series; Raster; SGML; Specifications;
Standard generalized markup language; Testing; Text;
Validating",
thesaurus = "Computer graphics; Electronic data interchange; Formal
specification; Logistics data processing; Standards",
}
@Article{Cohen:1990:RBD,
author = "S. S. Cohen and W. E. Morgan",
title = "The relationship between the {DECwrite} editor and the
{Digital} document interchange format",
journal = j-DEC-TECH-J,
volume = "2",
number = "1",
pages = "73--82",
month = "Winter",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "DTJOEL",
ISSN = "0898-901X",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The DECwrite editor is Digital's new DECwindows-based
compound document editor. It is also the first compound
document editor to implement the CDA architecture. The
DECwrite editor supports the creation, editing,
formatting and printing of compound documents across
multiple computing environments. DECwrite uses the DDIF
document interchange format to support the editing of
both CDA documents and those based on other formats,
including SGML and GKS. One of the design issues faced
by the DECwrite editor was how to fully conform to the
DDIF format's interchange goals without compromising
formatting speed and ease of editing. The DECwrite
editor overcomes these conflicting needs by isolating
their side effects to the DECwrite editor's read and
write code.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6120 (File organisation); C6130D (Document
processing techniques)",
keywords = "CDA architecture; CDA documents; DDIF document
interchange format; DECwindows-based compound document
editor; DECwrite editor; Formatting speed; GKS;
Multiple computing environments; Printing; SGML",
thesaurus = "Data structures; DEC computers; Electronic data
interchange; Software packages; Standards; Text
editing; Word processing",
}
@Article{Crawford:1990:PFA,
author = "R. G. Crawford and S. Lee",
title = "A prototype for fully automated entry of structured
documents",
journal = j-CAN-J-INFO-SCIENCE,
volume = "15",
number = "4",
pages = "39--50",
month = dec,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "CJISDE",
ISSN = "0380-9218",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The report describes a prototype system for
automatically transferring printed text into an online
database. The prototype system employs the Kurzweil
Optical Scanner to obtain the machine-readable version
of the text. Once in this form, it is lexically
analysed and parsed by means of the compiler tools Lex
and YACC. Two approaches are implemented for handling
the parsed entries. The recognized fields may be loaded
into an SQL database, whereby the text can be queried
through either SQL commands or through a natural
language interface, such as INTELLECT. Alternatively,
the entries may be marked up with SGML tags.
Throughout, the approach focuses on a particular text,
The Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England,
Scotland, and Ireland and of English Books Printed
Abroad 1475-1640, one of the standard research tools of
16th and 17th century historical and literary
scholarship.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. and Inf. Sci., Queen's Univ.,
Kingston, Ont., Canada",
classification = "C5530 (Pattern recognition and computer vision
equipment); C6160D (Relational DBMS); C7250L
(Non-bibliographic systems); C7820 (Humanities)",
keywords = "Compiler tools; Fully automated entry; INTELLECT;
Kurzweil Optical Scanner; Lex; Literary scholarship;
Machine-readable version; Natural language interface;
Online database; Parsing; Printed text; SGML tags; SQL
database; Structured documents; YACC",
pubcountry = "Canada",
thesaurus = "Image scanners; Information retrieval systems;
Literature; Natural languages; Optical character
recognition; Relational databases",
}
@InProceedings{Cruz:1990:RDM,
author = "G. C. Cruz and T. H. Judd",
editor = "R. Furuta",
booktitle = "EP90: proceedings of the International Conference on
Electronic Publishing, Document Manipulation and
Typography, Gaithersburg, Maryland, September 1990",
title = "The role of a descriptive markup language in the
creation of interactive multimedia documents for
customized electronic delivery",
crossref = "Furuta:1990:EPI",
publisher = pub-CUP,
address = pub-CUP:adr,
pages = "277--290",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The emerging broadband telecommunications network
promises to support a myriad of new mass-market
information services that may in turn create a
tremendous demand for new source material capable of
exploiting the multimedia transport capability of the
network. Authoring such material is a complex and
time-consuming process requiring specialized tools. The
authors propose that a descriptive markup language,
based on SGML and enhanced for interactive multimedia
applications, can form the basis for a new set of
authoring tools that will let experienced text authors
transfer their skills to multimedia documents.
Experience with a prototype version of such a language
in the production of an experimental electronic
magazine indicates that the approach is valid and
useful. Future work includes defining text-like
structure in temporal media and creating a unified set
of editing and previewing tools.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Multimedia Commun. Res. Div., Bellcore, Morristown,
NJ, USA",
bookpages = "x + 298",
classification = "C6115 (Programming support); C6140D (High level
languages); C6160Z (Other DBMS); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
confdate = "18--20 Sept. 1990",
conflocation = "Gaithersburg, MD, USA",
confsponsor = "NIST; INRIA; Univ. Maryland",
keywords = "Authoring tools; Broadband telecommunications network;
Customized electronic delivery; Descriptive markup
language; Experienced text authors; Experimental
electronic magazine; Interactive multimedia
applications; Interactive multimedia documents;
Mass-market information services; Multimedia documents;
Multimedia transport capability; Previewing tools;
SGML; Temporal media; Text-like structure",
thesaurus = "Authoring languages; Electronic publishing; High level
languages; Multimedia systems; Standards",
}
@Book{CSA:1990:IPS,
author = "{Canadian Standards Association and Standards Council
of Canada}",
title = "Information processing: {SGML} support facilities:
techniques for using {SGML}",
publisher = pub-CSA,
address = pub-CSA:adr,
pages = "vii + 124",
year = "1990",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 05 17:56:34 2001",
series = "National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-Z243.210.1-89 [CSA
standard] 0317-5669",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17319.html;
http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17330.html;
http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17332.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "(ISO/IEC TR 9573). Includes bibliographical
references.",
}
@Article{Dengel:1990:IDM,
author = "A. Dengel and N. M. Mattos and B. Mitschang",
booktitle = "Applications of Artificial Intelligence VIII",
title = "An integrated document management system",
journal = j-PROC-SPIE,
volume = "1293",
number = "pt.1",
pages = "368--379",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "PSISDG",
ISSN = "0277-786X",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 16:59:09 1995",
abstract = "The authors propose an approach towards an integrated
document processing and management system that has the
intention to capture essentially freely structured
documents, like those typically used in the office
domain. The ANASTASIL component is capable to reveal
the structure as well as the contents of complex office
documents. Moreover, it facilitates the handling of the
containing information. Analyzed documents are stored
in a management system KRISYS that is connected to
several different subsequent services. The system is an
ideal extension of the human clerk, making his tasks in
information processing easier. The symbolic
representation allows an easy transformation in a given
international standard, e.g. ODA/ODIF or SGML, and to
interchange it via global networks.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "German Res. Center for Artificial Intelligence,
Kaiserslautern, West Germany",
classification = "C6160Z (Other DBMS); C6170 (Expert systems); C7104
(Office automation)",
confdate = "17--19 April 1990",
conflocation = "Orlando, FL, USA",
confsponsor = "SPIE",
keywords = "ANASTASIL; Complex office documents; Document
processing; Freely structured documents; Human clerk;
Information processing; Integrated document management
system; KRISYS; Multimedia filing; Office IS",
thesaurus = "Database management systems; Knowledge based systems;
Multimedia systems; Office automation; Records
management",
}
@Article{Efthimiadis:1990:OSA,
author = "E. Efthimiadis",
title = "Online searching aids: a review of front ends,
gateways and other interfaces",
journal = j-J-DOC,
volume = "46",
number = "3",
pages = "218--262",
month = sep,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "JDOCAS",
ISSN = "0022-0418",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The review reports on the current state and the
potential of tools and systems designed to aid online
searching, referred to here as online searching aids.
Intermediary mechanisms are examined in terms of the
two stage model, i.e. end-user, intermediary, `raw
database', and different forms of user-system
interaction are discussed. The evolution of the
terminology of online searching aids is presented with
special emphasis on the expert/non-expert division.
Terms defined include gateways, front-end systems,
intermediary systems and post-processing. The
alternative configurations that such systems can have
and the approaches to the design of the user interface
are discussed. The review then analyses the functions
of online searching aids, i.e. logon procedures, access
to hosts, help features, search formulation, query
reformulation, database selection, uploading,
downloading and post-processing. Costs are then briefly
examined. The review concludes by looking at future
trends following recent developments in computer
science and elsewhere. Distributed expert based
information systems (DEBIS), the standard generalized
mark-up language (SGML), the client-server model,
object-orientation and parallel processing are expected
to influence, if they have not done so already, the
design and implementation of future online searching
aids.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Inf. Sci., City Univ., London, UK",
classification = "C7250N (Front end systems for online searching)",
keywords = "Client-server model; Database selection; DEBIS;
Distributed expert based information systems;
Downloading; Front-end systems; Gateways; Help
features; Information retrieval; Intermediary systems;
Logon procedures; Object-orientation; Online searching
aids; Parallel processing; Post-processing; Query
reformulation; Search formulation; SGML; Standard
generalised mark-up language; Uploading; User
interface",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Information retrieval; User interfaces",
}
@Book{Elledge:1990:SSG,
author = "Marion Elledge and {Graphic Communications Association
(U. S.)}",
title = "The {SGML} source guide: the Graphic Communications
Association's guide to standard generalized markup
language ({SGML}) systems, software, service,
consultants, seminars, and resources",
publisher = pub-GRAPHICCOMM,
address = pub-GRAPHICCOMM:adr,
year = "1990",
ISBN = "0-933505-13-2",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-933505-13-1",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Edited by Marion Elledge--T.p. verso. Includes
bibliographical references.",
keywords = "Electronic publishing; SGML (Computer program
language) --- Handbooks, manuals, etc",
}
@Misc{GCA:1990:SM,
author = "{Graphic Communications Association (U. S.)} and {SGML
Users' Group} and {SoftQuad Inc}",
title = "{SGML}, the movie",
publisher = pub-GRAPHICCOMM,
address = pub-GRAPHICCOMM:adr,
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
note = "1 videocassette (18 min.)",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "VHS format. Presents an overview of Standard
Generalized Markup Language (SGML), an international
standard for describing the structure of (SGML), an
international standard for describing the structure of
text and multi-media documents.",
keywords = "SGML (Computer program language)",
}
@Article{Gogolla:1990:NTS,
author = "Martin Gogolla",
title = "A Note on the Translation of {SQL} to Tuple Calculus",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "19",
number = "1",
pages = "18--22",
month = mar,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:34 MST 2004",
bibsource = "Compendex database; http://portal.acm.org/",
abstract = "This note presents a translation of a subset of the
relational query language SQL into the well known tuple
calculus. Roughly speaking, tuple calculus corresponds
to first order predicate calculus. The SQL subset is
relationally complete and represents a `relationally
core' of the language. Nevertheless, our translation is
simple and elegant. Therefore it is especially well
suited as a beginners course into the principles of a
formal definition of SQL.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Inf. Abt. Datenbanken, Tech. Univ. Braunschweig",
affiliationaddress = "Braunschweig, West Ger",
classification = "723; C4210 (Formal logic); C4250 (Database theory);
C6140D (High level languages); C6160D (Relational
DBMS)",
keywords = "Beginner's course; Computer Metatheory--Algorithmic
Languages; Database Systems; First order predicate
calculus; Formal definition; Query Languages;
Relational core; Relational query language SQL; SQL
subset; SQL, SQL translation; Tuple Calculus; Well
known tuple calculus",
thesaurus = "Database theory; Formal logic; Query languages;
Relational databases; Standards",
}
@Book{Goldfarb:1990:SH,
author = "Charles F. Goldfarb and Yuri Rubinsky",
title = "The {SGML} handbook",
publisher = pub-CLARENDON-PRESS,
address = pub-CLARENDON-PRESS:adr,
pages = "xxiv + 663",
year = "1990",
ISBN = "0-19-853737-9",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-19-853737-3",
LCCN = "Z286.E43 G64 1990",
bibdate = "Fri May 26 08:13:56 1995",
price = "US\$75.00",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "electronic publishing; SGML (computer program
language)",
}
@InProceedings{Goldstein:1990:SOM,
author = "C. M. Goldstein and M. F. Prettyman",
editor = "M. E. Williams",
booktitle = "National Online Meeting proceedings--1989, New York,
May 9--11, 1989",
title = "{SGML-encoding} of an online medical reference work:
experiences and observations",
crossref = "Williams:1990:NOM",
publisher = pub-LEARNED-INF,
address = pub-LEARNED-INF:adr,
pages = "137--144",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "A program entitled Online Reference Works in Medicine
(ORW) is being pursued, which is targeted at the
complete life-cycle of a publication. Publication is,
within the ORW program, being generalized to include
both hard-copy and online formats. In order to proceed
within one environment and include both output formats
a decision was made to encode text with SGML and, where
possible, use the Association of American Publishers
(AAP) Electronic Manuscript Standard for Document Type
Book. While the desirability of so encoding the text is
obvious from the perspective of hard-copy publishing,
the potential ramifications are even more pronounced in
terms of online storage and retrieval. The greatest
advantage from the perspective of the latter is the
unambiguous identification of objects for retrieval.
The paper addresses the following topics: aspects of a
user interface for editing and creation of both
SGML-encoded text and bibliographic references,
required changes to the AAP standard Document Type
Definition (DTD) for Document Type Book; overview of a
generalized SGML translator being developed in support
of this effort, and a summation of experiences and
observations to date.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Nat. Libr. of Med., Washington, DC, USA",
bookpages = "xii + 474",
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C6180 (User
interfaces); C7230 (Publishing and reproduction);
C7250L (Non-bibliographic systems)",
confdate = "1--3 May 1990",
conflocation = "New York, NY, USA",
confsponsor = "Learned Inf",
keywords = "AAP; Bibliographic references; Document Type Book;
Document Type Definition; Editing; Electronic
Manuscript Standard; Electronic publishing; Encoding;
Full text; Online Reference Works in Medicine; Online
retrieval; Online storage; ORW; SGML; User interface",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Encoding; Information
retrieval; Information storage; Text editing; User
interfaces",
}
@InProceedings{Handley:1990:AAD,
author = "J. Handley and S. Weibel",
editor = "R. Furuta",
booktitle = "EP90 Proceedings of the International Conference on
Electronic Publishing, Document Manipulation and
Typography",
title = "{ADAPT}: automated document analysis processing and
tagging",
crossref = "Furuta:1990:EPI",
publisher = pub-CUP,
address = pub-CUP:adr,
pages = "183--192",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "ADAPT is a document processing system that
automatically builds full-text databases from document
images. The major components of the process are
scanning, image segmentation, optical character
recognition (OCR), layout object identification and
database building. A retrieval system and user
interface completes the functionality. The system
features a general document representation that
includes the document image and an SGML tagged version.
Standards are adhered to where applicable.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "OCLC, Office of Res., Dublin, OH, USA",
bookpages = "x + 298",
classification = "C5260B (Computer vision and picture processing);
C5530 (Pattern recognition and computer vision
equipment); C7230 (Publishing and reproduction); C7250C
(Bibliographic systems)",
confdate = "18--20 Sept. 1990",
conflocation = "Gaithersburg, MD, USA",
confsponsor = "NIST; INRIA; Univ. Maryland",
keywords = "ADAPT; Automated document analysis processing;
Database building; Document images; Document processing
system; Full-text databases; General document
representation; Image segmentation; Layout object
identification; OCR; Optical character recognition;
Retrieval system; Scanning; SGML tagged version; User
interface",
thesaurus = "Bibliographic systems; Document image processing;
Electronic publishing; Image scanners; Optical
character recognition",
}
@Book{Herwijnen:1990:PS,
author = "Eric {van Herwijnen}",
title = "Practical {SGML}",
publisher = pub-KLUWER,
address = pub-KLUWER:adr,
pages = "xviii + 307",
year = "1990",
ISBN = "0-7923-0635-X",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7923-0635-1",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 V36 1990",
bibdate = "Sun May 02 09:34:14 1999",
note = "See \cite{Poppelier:1992:BRJ,Poppelier:1992:BR}.",
price = "UK\pounds24.90, US\$49.00",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "SGML (computer program language)",
}
@Article{Iseri:1990:PVD,
author = "M. Iseri",
title = "A publisher's view of {DTP}",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "31",
number = "11",
pages = "1501--1507",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The author discusses: the Editor's Workbench; the
Writer's Workbench; PostScript; SGML; {\TeX};
Illustrator; and Linotronic. (7 Refs.)",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "DTP; Editor's Workbench; Illustrator; Linotronic;
PostScript; Publisher's view; SGML; TEX; Writer's
Workbench",
keywords = "TEX; Publisher's view; DTP; Editor's Workbench;
Writer's Workbench; PostScript; SGML; Illustrator;
Linotronic",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing",
}
@Article{Kaelbling:1990:IS,
author = "M. J. Kaelbling",
title = "On improving {SGML}",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "3",
number = "2",
pages = "93--98",
month = may,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Several improvements are suggested to the syntax of
SGML, the recent international standard for the
description of electronic document types. These
improvements ease processing by existing tools, remove
ambiguity cleanly, and increase human usability. They
also indicate some guidelines that should be followed
in the design and specification of computer-software
standards. By following accepted computer-science
conventions for the description of languages the design
of a standard may be improved, and the subsequent
implementation task simplified.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Corp. Comput. Sci., Siemens AG, Munich, West Germany",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques)",
keywords = "Ambiguity; Electronic document types; Electronic
publishing; Guidelines; International standard; LALR(1)
grammars; Parsing; SGML",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Word processing",
}
@Article{Kamibayashi:1990:SPD,
author = "N. Kamibayashi",
title = "State-of-the-art and perspectives on document
editors",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "31",
number = "11",
pages = "1535--1542",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The author discusses document editors within the
context of desktop publishing. He mentions hypertext
and idea creation and structuring. He discusses the
document processing model, the document model, the
logical structure, the layout structure and the content
architecture. He covers WYSIWYG, idea processing,
outline processing and the structural document editor.
He looks at the Interleaf Office Publishing System and
discusses document processing languages such as SGML.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "System Technol. Res. Lab., Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd., Tokyo,
Japan",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7108
(Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "Content architecture; Desktop publishing; Document
editors; Document model; Document processing languages;
Document processing model; Hypertext; Idea creation;
Idea processing; Idea structuring; Interleaf Office
Publishing System; Layout structure; Logical structure;
Outline processing; SGML; Structural document editor;
WYSIWYG",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Text editing",
}
@InProceedings{Kamper:1990:TEM,
author = "J. Kamper",
booktitle = "Multimedia '90. 3rd IEEE {ComSec} International
Workshop on Multimedia Communications",
title = "Towards extensible multi-media document
architectures",
crossref = "Anonymous:1990:MIC",
publisher = pub-CNET,
address = pub-CNET:adr,
pages = "6",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "In the future there will arise new requirements on
document architectures, especially, with respect to
multi-media applications. New information types like
audio, video, and business graphics, as well as, new
types of relationships like synchronization, spatial
overlapping, and numeric relations will be demanded.
They will have to support stable applications like
editing, document presentation, and document
interchange. Based on a brief requirement analysis, the
author introduces a model and compares existing
architectures in the terms of this model.
State-of-the-art architectures like ODA (Office
Document Architecture, ISO 8613, 1988), IIA
(Information Interchange Architecture, IBM3503, 1990),
CDA (Compound Document Architecture, CDA88, Digital,
1988) and SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language,
ISO 8879, 1988) are considered, as well as, some
advanced architectures like the multimedia and
hypermedia architectures described in (ISO 90) and
(HeDe 90). It turns out that the model is suitable to
comprehend different and common features of existing
architectures. In particular it clarifies the degree of
extensibility with respect to new applications,
especially, with respect to multi-media.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "IBM Eur. Networking Center, Heidelberg, Germany",
bookpages = "238",
classification = "C6130E (Data interchange)",
confdate = "14--17 Nov. 1990",
conflocation = "Bordeaux, France",
confsponsor = "IEEE; SEE; IEE",
keywords = "Audio; Business graphics; Document interchange;
Document presentation; Editing; Extensibility;
Extensible multi-media document architectures;
Hypermedia architectures; Multimedia; Numeric
relations; Requirement analysis; Spatial overlapping;
Synchronization; Video",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Multimedia systems;
Standardisation",
}
@InProceedings{Kruger:1990:EPS,
author = "M. Kruger",
booktitle = "Electronic Transfer of Information and Its Impact on
Aerospace and Defense Research and Development
(AGARD-CP-466)",
title = "Electronic publishing with {Standard Generalized
Markup Language} ({SGML})",
crossref = "Anonymous:1990:ETI",
publisher = pub-AGARD,
address = pub-AGARD:adr,
pages = "11/1--8",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Concentrates on electronic publishing of information
made up of complex structured text (including technical
and scientific notations, graphics and images) in large
volumes with a long life cycle and suited for multiple
forms of output. In such a scenario, SGML serves as the
basic tool in order to achieve a new quality of
organizational control and managerial flexibility. The
specific features of SGML are demonstrated describing
applications developed within the Association of
American Publishers (AAP), the International Standards
Organization (ISO) and the CALS initiative
(Computer-aided Acquisition and Logistics Support) of
the US Department of Defense.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "MID Inf. Logistics Group GmbH, Heidelberg, West
Germany",
bookpages = "vi + 384",
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
confdate = "17--19 Oct. 1989",
conflocation = "Brussels, Belgium",
keywords = "Association of American Publishers; CALS; Complex
structured text; Computer-aided Acquisition and
Logistics Support; Electronic publishing; Graphics;
Images; International Standards Organization; ISO; Life
cycle; Managerial flexibility; Multiple output forms;
Organizational control; Scientific notations; SGML;
Standard Generalized Markup Language; Technical
notations; US Department of Defense",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Electronic publishing; High level
languages; Standards",
}
@Article{Kruger:1990:TPS,
author = "M. Kruger",
title = "Technical publication: strategies and systems",
journal = j-NACH-DOK,
volume = "41",
number = "5",
pages = "285--289",
month = oct,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "NADOAW",
ISSN = "0027-7436",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Technical publications typically are complex, bulky,
and have a long life. Their compilation, updating, and
editing for different target groups can only be
achieved with an efficient organisation. The shortage
of time and budget requires automation and
modularisation of the production process. To meet these
requirements in the framework of a compound document
processing architecture SGML (ISO 8879), a system
independent description language of the document
structure is a first important milestone. Others like
e.g. DSSSL or SPDL currently are under development.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "MID/Inf. Logistics Group GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany",
classification = "C7230 (Publishing and reproduction)",
keywords = "Automation; Budget; Compilation; Compound document
processing architecture; Document structure; DSSSL;
Editing; ISO 8879; Modularisation; Organisation;
Production process; SGML; SPDL; Standard generalized
markup language; System independent description
language; Technical publication; Updating",
language = "German",
pubcountry = "Germany",
thesaurus = "Publishing; Technical presentation",
}
@InProceedings{Macleod:1990:ECL,
author = "I. A. Macleod",
editor = "Diane Henderson",
booktitle = "SIS '90: Proceedings of the 53rd ASIS Annual Meeting,
Toronto, Ontario, November 4--8, 1990",
title = "Extending the command language interface to handle
marked-up documents",
crossref = "Henderson:1990:APA",
publisher = pub-ASIS,
address = pub-ASIS:adr,
pages = "192--196",
month = nov,
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Two important international standards relating to text
have emerged. One of these, SGMI, describes a framework
for descriptive markup. The other, and more recent,
deals with a command language interface for full text
retrieval. The two standards have been developed in
isolation from one another and the command language can
handle only the conventional view of text and not the
relatively complex structures implicit in descriptive
markup. It is shown how a relatively simple syntactic
extension to the command language enables it to be
applied to SGML databases. Some implementation issues
are also discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. and Inf. Sci., Queen's Univ.,
Kingston, Ont., Canada",
bookpages = "xiv + 393",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6160
(Database management systems (DBMS)); C6180 (User
interfaces); C7250L (Non-bibliographic systems)",
confdate = "4--8 Nov. 1990",
conflocation = "Toronto, Ont., Canada",
confsponsor = "ASIS",
keywords = "Command language interface; Descriptive markup; Full
text retrieval; International standards; SGML
databases; Simple syntactic extension",
thesaurus = "Full-text databases; Page description languages;
Standards; User interfaces",
}
@Article{Macleod:1990:SRS,
author = "I. A. Macleod",
title = "Storage and retrieval of structured documents",
journal = j-INFO-PROC-MAN,
volume = "26",
number = "2",
pages = "197--208",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "IPMADK",
ISSN = "0306-4573",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "There have been a number of important document related
activities which suggest the need for a new model for
text. ISO standards for document description have been
recently developed. These standards view documents as
hierarchical objects and it is likely that languages
such as SGML will become widely used in the near future
for document markup. As structured documents become
available, so there will be a need to evolve tools to
take advantage of structural knowledge. The work
described develops such tools. A conceptual model for
bibliographic data has been designed. The model is
known as Maestro (Management Environment for Structured
Text Retrieval and Organization). It supports
structured documents and provides a query language to
retrieve and link information contained in these
structures. An overview of Maestro is presented
together with an outline of the basic implementation
strategy.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. and Inf. Sci., Queen's Univ.,
Kingston, Ont., Canada",
classification = "C6160Z (Other DBMS); C7250C (Bibliographic
systems)",
keywords = "Bibliographic data; Conceptual model; Document markup;
Document related activities; Hierarchical objects; ISO
standards; Maestro; Query language; SGML; Structural
knowledge; Structured documents",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Bibliographic systems; Information retrieval;
Information retrieval systems; Information storage;
Query languages",
}
@TechReport{Mamrak:1990:GPS,
author = "Sandra A. Mamrak and Julie Barnes",
title = "Guidelines for the preparation of {SGML} document type
definitions",
type = "Technical research report",
number = "OSU-CISRC-7/90-TR18",
institution = "Computer and Information Science Research Center, Ohio
State University",
address = "Columbus, OH, USA",
pages = "21",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "July, 1990. Includes bibliographical references.
Abstract: ``The Standard Generalized Markup Language,
SGML, is being adopted by various international
organizations as the medium for exchange of
electronically encoded documents. An medium for
exchange of electronically encoded documents. An
exchange is accomplished by way of a Document Type
Definition, DTD, that describes the content of the
documents targeted for an exchange. In this paper we
suggest guidelines for the designers of SGML DTDs. The
guidelines emphasize uniformity and simplicity without
sacrificing expressive power.'' Supported in part by
the Applied Information Technologies Research Center",
keywords = "SGML (Computer program language)",
}
@Article{Mattos:1990:AIO,
author = "N. M. Mattos and B. Mitschang",
booktitle = "1990 Conference on Office Information Systems",
title = "An approach to integrated office document processing
and management",
journal = j-SIGOIS,
volume = "11",
number = "2-3",
pages = "118--122",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "SIGBEL",
ISSN = "0894-0819",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "The authors propose an approach towards a integrated
document processing and management system that has the
intention to capture essentially freely structured
documents, like those typically used in the office
domain. The document analysis system ANASTASIL is able
to reveal the structure as well as the contents of
complex paper documents. Moreover, it facilitates the
handling of the information contained. Analyzed
documents are stored in the management system KRISYS
that is connected to several different subsequent
services. The system can be considered as a ideal
extension of the human clerk, making his tasks in
information processing easier. The symbolic
representation of the analysis results allow an easy
transformation in a given international standard, e.g.
ODA/ODIF or SGML, and to interchange it via global
networks.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Kaiserslautern Univ., Germany",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6160Z
(Other DBMS); C7104 (Office automation)",
confdate = "25--27 April 1990",
conflocation = "Cambridge, MA, USA",
confsponsor = "IEEE; ACM",
keywords = "ANASTASIL; Document analysis system; Freely structured
documents; Global networks; Integrated document
processing and management system; KRISYS; ODA/ODIF;
Office domain; SGML; Symbolic representation",
thesaurus = "Database management systems; Document image
processing; Office automation",
}
@Article{Maymard:1990:DSS,
author = "C. Maymard and E. Meynieux",
title = "Document standards: the state of the art",
journal = j-GENIE-LOGICIEL-SYS-EXPERTS,
month = dec,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "GLSEED",
ISSN = "0295-6322",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Different standards for documents are presented and
compared including SGML and ODA, the constructor
standards CDA and MO:DCA and other standards offered by
IBM, DEC and the DoD. The interest in standardisation
is discussed before going into detail on the various
systems listed above, including the principles of the
techniques, exchange format, application format and
architectures. Tools which are available commercially
and the application of document management techniques
are also given.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7100 (Business
and administration)",
issue = "no.21 p. 36--53",
keywords = "Application format; Architectures; CALS; CDA; Compound
document architecture; Constructor standards; DEC;
Document management techniques; Exchange format; IBM;
Mixed object document content architecture; MO DCA;
ODA; Office document architecture; SGML; Standard
generalized markup language",
language = "French",
pubcountry = "France",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Office automation;
Standards",
}
@Article{Murayama:1990:DTF,
author = "N. Murayama",
title = "{DTP} today and future",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "31",
number = "11",
pages = "1483--1494",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The author discusses the present state of desktop
publishing (DTP) and how it relates to computer aided
publishing, electronic publishing and the personal
computer. He discusses SGML and how pictorial
information and character fonts can be manipulated
within a text.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7108
(Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "Character fonts; Computer aided publishing; Desktop
publishing; DTP; Electronic publishing; Personal
computer; Pictorial information; SGML",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing",
}
@InProceedings{Newcomb:1990:ECM,
author = "S. R. Newcomb",
editor = "J. Moline and D. Benigni and J. Baronas",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Hypertext Standardization Workshop
(NIST SP 500-178)",
title = "Explanatory cover material for Section 7.2 of
{X3V1.8M\slash SD-7}, Fifth Draft (music description
language)",
crossref = "Moline:1990:PHS",
publisher = pub-NIST,
address = pub-NIST:adr,
pages = "179--188",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The mission of the ANSI X3V1.8M Music in Information
Processing Standards (MIPS) committee is to develop a
Standard Music Description Language (SMDL) to enable
interchange of musical documents. The committee has
chosen to represent the structure of the information
represented by SMDL as a Standard Generalized Markup
Language Document Type Definition. The MIPS committee
developed a general model for the representation of
schedules for the execution of events. When it
confronted the problem of representing music in several
of its normal contexts, such as the interdependently
synchronized lighting, staging, and orchestra cues in
musical comedy and opera, the MIPS committee developed
SGML-based means of representing links within and among
documents. These means are what is set forth in this
extract of the fifth draft of X3V1.8M/SD-7.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Center for Music Res., Florida State Univ.,
Tallahassee, FL, USA",
bookpages = "vi + 269",
classification = "C6120 (File organisation); C6130 (Data handling
techniques); C6140D (High level languages); C6160Z
(Other DBMS); C7250 (Information storage and
retrieval); C7820 (Humanities)",
confdate = "16--18 Jan. 1990",
conflocation = "Gaithersburg, MD, USA",
confsponsor = "NIST",
keywords = "ANSI X3V1.8M; Document interchange; Hypermedia; MIPS;
Musical documents; SMDL; Standard Music Description
Language",
thesaurus = "Data structures; Electronic data interchange;
Hypermedia; Music; Specification languages;
Standardisation; Standards",
}
@Article{Petersen:1990:CIN,
author = "H. Petersen",
title = "Conception and implementation of a network service for
the processing of documents",
journal = j-INFORMACNE-SYSTEMY,
volume = "19",
number = "4",
pages = "321--337",
month = aug,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "ISYSDJ",
ISSN = "0323-1984",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "A general survey is given of the activities connected
with computerized processing of generally conceived
documents (not only contents but structure and outward
appearance as well; and not only text but also figures,
formulae, tables and graphics), based upon a broadly
conceived reference model of such a processing of
documents. The relationship between this model and the
tools specified in international standards (ODA, ODIF,
SGML) is also shown. Possibilities are mentioned of
rendering different network services for the
computerized processing of documents and their
publishing. The experiences gained in rendering such
services in the network environment of the Aachen
University are also described.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Tech. Univ., Aachen, West Germany",
classification = "B6210L (Computer communications); C5620 (Computer
networks and techniques); C6130 (Data handling
techniques); C7230 (Publishing and reproduction)",
keywords = "Computerized processing; Contents; Generally conceived
documents; Graphics; International standards; Network
environment; Network service; ODA; ODIF; Publishing;
Reference model; SGML; Text",
language = "Slovak",
pubcountry = "Czechoslovakia",
thesaurus = "Computer networks; Electronic publishing; Standards;
Word processing",
}
@InProceedings{Robinson:1990:AS,
author = "B. Robinson and G. Wu",
editor = "D. I. Raitt",
booktitle = "Online Information 90. 14th International Online
Information Meeting. Proceedings",
title = "Applications of {SGML}",
crossref = "Raitt:1990:OII",
publisher = pub-LEARNED-INF,
address = pub-LEARNED-INF:adr,
pages = "75--82",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The paper focuses on applications of SGML which are
currently the subject of research and development
contracts within the Information Technology group of
ERDC at the Hatfield Polytechnic. Detail is provided on
one particular project undertaken for the Science and
Engineering Research Council (SERC). Software has been
developed which allows users to complete complex
electronic forms on a standard personal computer in
SGML format. The software is independent of the form
structure which is defined in ASCII files using a
powerful, compact purpose-designed language. Close
control over all aspects of data capture including data
integrity, virtual fields and online user help is
supported. The completed forms are transmitted as
electronic mail across a wide area network and
processed automatically in a mainframe environment at
SERC.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Electron. Res. and Dev. Centre, Hatfield Polytech.,
UK",
bookpages = "xii + 531",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7108
(Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
confdate = "11--13 Dec. 1990",
conflocation = "London, UK",
keywords = "ASCII files; Complex electronic forms; Data capture;
Data integrity; Electronic mail; ERDC; Hatfield
Polytechnic; Online user help; SERC; SGML; Standard
personal computer; Wide area network",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Electronic mail; Electronic
publishing; Microcomputer applications; Personal
computing; Word processing",
}
@Article{Scheller:1990:ESI,
author = "A. Scheller",
title = "{Einsatz von SGML im Deutschen Forschungsnetz}
(English: Usage of {SGML} within the {German Research
Network DFN})",
journal = j-INFORMATIONS-TECHNIK,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "186--193",
month = jun,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "ICSAES",
ISSN = "0179-9738",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 01 09:25:44 1994",
abstract = "DAPHNE is a document processing system implemented to
support joint editing and document interchange within
the German Research Network DFN. The system is based on
two international standards in the area of document and
graphics processing, the standard generalized markup
language (SGML) and the computer graphics metafile
(CGM). This paper presents the functionality offered by
DAPHNE with special emphasis on methods for integrating
graphics into documents. In addition, user's experience
gained during pilot operation of DAPHNE is analyzed and
future extensions are briefly discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "GMD-FOKUS, Berlin, West Germany",
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
keywords = "Computer graphics metafile; DAPHNE; Document
interchange; Document processing system; Editing;
German Research Network DFN; International standards;
SGML; Standard generalized markup language",
language = "German",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Standards",
}
@InProceedings{Scheller:1990:JED,
author = "A. Scheller and C. Fuhrhop",
editor = "C. E. Vandoni and D. A. Duce",
booktitle = "Eurographics '90. Proceedings of the European Computer
Graphics Conference and Exhibition",
title = "Joint editing with {DAPHNE} --- a system integrating
{CGMs} into {SGML} documents",
crossref = "Vandoni:1990:EPE",
publisher = pub-NH,
address = pub-NH:adr,
pages = "113--124",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Presents DAPHNE, a document processing system for
joint editing within the German research network DFN.
DAPHNE is based on two international standards in the
area of document and graphics processing, the standard
generalized markup language (SGML) and the computer
graphics metafile (CGM). The functionality of DAPHNE is
described with special emphasis on integrating graphics
in documents, as well as the experience with the system
in a pilot phase and future plans for extensions.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Forschungszentrum F{\"u}r Offene
Kommunikationssysteme, Berlin, West Germany",
bookpages = "xiv + 562",
classification = "C5260B (Computer vision and picture processing);
C6130B (Graphics techniques); C6140D (High level
languages)",
confdate = "4--7 Sept. 1990",
conflocation = "Montreux, Switzerland",
keywords = "CGMs; Computer graphics metafile; DAPHNE; DFN;
Document processing system; German research network;
Graphics processing; International standards; Joint
editing; SGML documents; Standard generalized markup
language",
thesaurus = "Computer graphics; Document image processing; High
level languages; Standards; Text editing",
}
@Article{Scheller:1990:USW,
author = "A. Scheller",
title = "Usage of {SGML} within the {German Research Network}
{DFN}",
journal = j-INFORMATIONS-TECHNIK,
volume = "32",
number = "3",
pages = "186--193",
month = jun,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "ICSAES",
ISSN = "0179-9738",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "GMD-FOKUS, Berlin, West Germany",
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
keywords = "Computer graphics metafile; DAPHNE; Document
interchange; Document processing system; Editing;
German Research Network DFN; International standards;
SGML; Standard generalized markup language",
language = "German",
pubcountry = "West Germany",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Standards",
}
@InProceedings{Taylor:1990:DPY,
author = "M. Taylor",
booktitle = "Electronic Transfer of Information and Its Impact on
Aerospace and Defense Research and Development
(AGARD-CP-466)",
title = "Desktop publishing-what you need to know",
crossref = "Anonymous:1990:ETI",
publisher = pub-AGARD,
address = pub-AGARD:adr,
pages = "10/1--25",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:56:31 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Desktop publishing (DTP) is the way many people can
use some of the `traditional' publishing skills. DTP
can cope with different types of input (text, images,
etc.), is easier to read, more authoritative, more
effective in communicating, uses less paper, and
facilitates multiple and multimedia output. When the
documentation of a device outweighs the device itself
and when the documentation needs frequent updating then
DTP can save much money. The minimum requirements for
DTP are a PC, a screen to show input or output, a
printer (preferably a laser printer) to print the
output, a keyboard, a mouse and some DTP software. In
addition to creating pages the software should support
document retrieval, document management, revision
control, revision tracking, distribution, and
distribution control. The system should accept texts
from other devices such as networks, should permit
optical as well as intelligent character reading,
should accept images such as line drawings and
photographs, and should permit the creation of
graphics. Publishing standards and architectures such
as the Standard Generalised Markup Language (SGML) and
the Office Document Architecture (ODA) play an
increasing role in DTP.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Digital Equipment Co. Ltd., Basingstoke, UK",
bookpages = "vi + 384",
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing)",
confdate = "17--19 Oct. 1989",
conflocation = "Brussels, Belgium",
keywords = "Desktop publishing; Distribution control; Document
management; Document retrieval; Documentation;
Graphics; Images; Intelligent character reading;
Keyboard; Laser printer; Line drawings; Mouse;
Multimedia output; Networks; ODA; Office Document
Architecture; Optical character recognition; Personal
computer; Photographs; Readability; Revision control;
Revision tracking; Screen; SGML; Standard Generalised
Markup Language; Text; Updating",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Reviews",
}
@Article{Toyoda:1990:SDS,
author = "Kiyoshi Toyoda and Eri Kumagai and Tatsuo Bando",
title = "{SGML} document structure editor",
journal = j-NAT-TECH-REP,
volume = "36",
number = "5",
pages = "89--95 (or 597--603??)",
month = oct,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "NTROAV",
ISSN = "0028-0291",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "The standard generalized markup language (SGML)
provides a standardized way of coding the structural
information of a document. It was adopted as ISO
standard 8879 in 1986. Today, commercial use of the
SGML standard has been started in the US and Europe. In
Japan, its adaptation to the JIS is being discussed.
Recently, SGML has been expected to increase the
efficiency of electronic document processing. In order
to prepare a SGML-coded text using a conventional word
processor of text editor, the user must have thorough
knowledge of the SGML, and understand the structure of
the document. To solve this problem, an SGML structured
editor has been developed. The editor gives guidance to
the user how to mark the document correctly. It
displays the marks of the structure elements before the
user inputs the text so that the document structure is
understood and mark-up errors are avoided.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Eng. Res. Lab., Matsushita Graphic Commun. Syst. Inc.,
Osaka, Japan",
classification = "C6120 (File organisation); C6130D (Document
processing techniques); C7106 (Word processing); C7108
(Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
keywords = "Document structure; Electronic document processing;
ISO standard 8879; Mark-up errors; SGML; SGML document
structure editor; SGML structured editor; SGML-coded
text; Standard generalized markup language",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Publishing; Software packages;
Text editing; Word processing",
}
@Article{vanderLaan:1990:ATR,
author = "C. G. {van der Laan}",
title = "Announcing two reports: {SGML-\LaTeX} and Journal
style guidelines",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "11",
number = "1",
pages = "86--86",
month = apr,
year = "1990",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 01 09:00:37 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{vanHerwijnen:1990:PS,
author = "Eric van Herwijnen",
title = "Practical {SGML}",
publisher = pub-KLUWER,
address = pub-KLUWER:adr,
pages = "xviii + 307",
year = "1990",
ISBN = "0-7923-0635-X",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7923-0635-1",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 V36 1990",
price = "UK\pounds24.90, US\$49.00",
acknowledgement = ack-mc # " and " # ack-fm,
inprint = "yes",
review = "in " # j-TEXLINE # " 10, p. 27 and
\cite{Poppelier:1992:BR} and
\cite{Poppelier:1992:BRJ}",
}
@Book{vanHerwijnen:PS90,
author = "Eric {van Herwijnen}",
title = "Practical {SGML}",
publisher = pub-KLUWER,
address = pub-KLUWER:adr,
pages = "xviii + 307",
year = "1990",
ISBN = "0-7923-0635-X",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7923-0635-1",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 V36 1990",
bibdate = "Mon Oct 26 07:31:07 1998",
price = "UK\pounds24.90, US\$49.00",
}
@Article{Walter:1990:OCA,
author = "M. Walter",
title = "{OSU}'s {Chameleon} architecture: a grammatical
approach to translation and {DTDs}",
journal = j-SEYBOLD-REP-PUB-SYS,
volume = "20",
number = "7",
pages = "17--23",
month = dec,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "SRPSD9",
ISSN = "0736-7260",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "Describes part of an ongoing research project
involving language translation and grammar generators.
It is fairly technical and will be of most interest to
vendors or large users investigating SGML, particularly
the writing of document type definitions and the
development of text translators to and from SGML.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C4210 (Formal logic); C6130D (Document processing
techniques); C7820 (Humanities)",
keywords = "Context-free braced language; Grammar generators;
Language translation; Research project; SGML; Software
tools; Text translators",
thesaurus = "Context-free grammars; Language translation; Word
processing",
}
@Article{Watson:1990:OSA,
author = "B. C. Watson and R. J. Davis",
title = "{ODA} and {SGML}: an assessment of co-existence
possibilities",
journal = j-COMP-STANDARDS-INTERFACES,
volume = "11",
number = "3",
pages = "169--176",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "CSTIEZ",
ISSN = "0920-5489",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Given the existence of two standards for test
processing systems that accomplish similar goals, with
similar means, but dissimilar results, the authors seek
to reconcile the two. Office Document Architecture
(ODA) and Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
are found to have no fundamental incompatibilities,
opening the way to either formally melding them into a
single internationally recognized standard or through
practical implementations forming a de facto standard
that encompasses both. The conclusion is that the
latter is most likely to occur, but in any case either
is preferable to the current situation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Technol. Assessment Dept., OCLC Online Comput. Libr.
Center Inc., Dublin, OH, USA",
classification = "C6120 (File organisation); C6130 (Data handling
techniques); C7104 (Office automation); C7106 (Word
processing); C7108 (Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "De facto standard; Incompatibilities; ODA; Office
Document Architecture; SGML; Standard Generalized
Markup Language; Standards compatibility; Test
processing systems",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Document image processing;
Electronic data interchange; Office automation; Open
systems; Standards; Word processing",
}
@Article{Widom:1990:SOP,
author = "Jennifer Widom and Sheldon J. Finkelstein",
title = "Set-oriented production rules in relational database
systems",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "19",
number = "2",
pages = "259--270",
month = jun,
year = "1990",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:34 MST 2004",
bibsource = "Compendex database; http://portal.acm.org/",
abstract = "We propose incorporating a production rules facility
into a relational database system. Such a facility
allows definition of database operations that are
automatically executed whenever certain conditions are
met. In keeping with the set-oriented approach of
relational data manipulation languages, our production
rules are also set-oriented-they are triggered by sets
of changes to the database and may perform sets of
changes. The condition and action parts of our
production rules may refer to the current state of the
database as well as to the sets of changes triggering
the rules. We define a syntax for production rule
definition as an extension to SQL. A model of system
behavior is used to give an exact semantics for
production rule execution, taking into account
externally-generated operations, self-triggering rules,
and simultaneous triggering of multiple rules.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "IBM Almaden Research Cent",
affiliationaddress = "San Jose, CA, USA",
classification = "723; C6140D (High level languages); C6160D
(Relational DBMS); C6170 (Expert systems)",
conference = "Proceedings of the 1990 ACM SIGMOD International
Conference on Management of Data",
conferenceyear = "1990",
keywords = "Action; Computer Programming --- Algorithms; Computer
Programming Languages; Condition; Database operations;
Database Systems; Exact semantics; Externally-generated
operations; Multiple rules; Production rules;
Relational; Relational data manipulation languages;
Self-triggering rules; Self-Triggering Rules,
Relational database systems; Set-oriented; Set-Oriented
Production Rules; Simultaneous triggering; SQL; Syntax;
System behavior",
meetingaddress = "Atlantic City, NJ, USA",
meetingdate = "May 23--25 1990",
meetingdate2 = "05/23--25/90",
publisherinfo = "Fort Collins Computer Center",
sponsor = "ACM SIGMOD, New York, NY, USA",
thesaurus = "Knowledge based systems; Query languages; Relational
databases",
xxcrossref = "Anonymous:1990:ASI",
}
@InProceedings{Wonneberger:1990:SDP,
author = "Reinhard Wonneberger",
title = "Structured document processing: the {\LaTeX}
approach",
crossref = "Nadrchal:1990:MMI",
pages = "177--189",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "CPHCB",
bibdate = "Sat Sep 17 11:20:31 1994",
note = "Invited paper.",
abstract = "Basic concepts and the usage of {\LaTeX} are
introduced. The idea of general markup and other
important concepts of structured document processing
are introduced. The general importance of {\LaTeX} and
{\TeX} and their future development are discussed. (44
Refs.)",
acknowledgement = ack-rw # " and " # ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Electron. Data Syst. (Deutschland)",
classification = "C7106 (Word processing)",
confdate = "19--28 Sept. 1989",
conflocation = "Skalsky dvur, Czechoslovakia",
confsponsor = "EPS; Czechoslovak Acad. Sci.; Union of Czechoslovak
Math. Phys",
keywords = "LaTeX approach; General markup; Structured document
processing; TeX",
language = "English",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
thesaurus = "Text editing; Word processing",
}
@Article{Yamakawa:1990:DPV,
author = "T. Yamakawa and Y. Kawabata and H. Tamura",
title = "Desktop publishing viewed from the office automation
industries",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "31",
number = "11",
pages = "1508--1517",
month = "????",
year = "1990",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The authors mention: Aldus, PageMaker, computerised
typesetting and DTP's links with office automation.
They discuss WYSIWYG; SGML; {\TeX}; PostScript; the
office document architecture; and various systems such
as the Andrew Toolkit Document System; the Diamond
multimedia system; and EXPRESS. (33 Refs.)",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C7104 (Office automation); C7108 (Desktop
publishing)",
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing); C7104 (Office
automation)",
keywords = "Aldus; Andrew Toolkit Document System; Computerised
typesetting; Desktop publishing; Diamond multimedia
system; EXPRESS; Office automation; Office document
architecture; PageMaker; PostScript; SGML; TEX;
WYSIWYG",
keywords = "TeX; Desktop publishing; Office automation; Aldus;
PageMaker; Computerised typesetting; WYSIWYG; SGML;
PostScript; Office document architecture; Andrew
Toolkit Document System; Diamond multimedia system;
EXPRESS",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Office automation",
}
@Book{ANSIX3:1991:PAN,
author = "{American National Standards Institute Committee X3}",
title = "Proposed American National Standard: information
technology: test and office systems: conformance
testing for standard generalized markup language
({SGML}) systems: draft 3\slash 4\slash 1991.",
publisher = pub-ANSI,
address = pub-ANSI:adr,
pages = "28",
year = "1991",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Cover title: Draft proposed American National Standard
conformance testing for SGML. Running title: SGML
conformance testing. Prepared by X3V1 - Test: Office
and Publishing System. Accredited Standards Committee,
X3 - Information Processing System--Cover. April 1,
1991--Cover. X3.190-199x--Cover. X3V1/91-04. ANSI
X3.190 ANSI X3.190",
keywords = "SGML (Computer program language) --- Standards.",
}
@InProceedings{Augenstein:1991:TRA,
author = "F. Augenstein and T. Ottmann and J. Schoning",
editor = "H. Maurer",
booktitle = "Hypertext\slash Hypermedia '91",
title = "A type- and rule-controlled authoring system",
crossref = "Maurer:1991:H",
publisher = pub-SV,
address = pub-SV:adr,
pages = "25--33",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "After introducing the context and some examples of an
authoring system, type-control is examined with two
Pascal programs. Rule-control is considered and the
implementation requirements are also covered.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Inst. f{\"u}r Inf., Freiburg Univ., Germany",
bookpages = "viii + 298",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7810C
(Computer-aided instruction)",
confdate = "28 May 1991",
conflocation = "Graz, Austria",
keywords = "CAI; Hypermedia; KBS; Pascal programs; Rule-controlled
authoring system; SGML; Type-control",
language = "German",
thesaurus = "Authoring languages; Computer aided instruction;
Hypermedia; Knowledge based systems; Word processing",
}
@Article{Barnes:1991:MTU,
author = "J. A. Barnes and S. A. Mamrak",
title = "A model and toolset for the uniform tagging of encoded
documents",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "4",
number = "2",
pages = "63--85",
month = jun,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The authors present a new, abstract model for textual
data objects with embedded markup. Based on the model,
they propose a uniform representation for these objects
that borrows its concrete syntax from the ISO standard
SGML. Such a uniform representation will greatly
facilitate the development of software that analyzes,
formats or otherwise processes these objects. They then
describe a toolset that supports the retagging of
existing encoded data objects to the new uniform
representation. Their experience with the toolset
demonstrates a savings of approximately 10:1 over a
retagging effort without the toolset.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comp. Sci., Bowling Green State Univ., OH,
USA",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7230
(Publishing and reproduction)",
keywords = "Electronic publishing; Embedded markup; Encoded
documents; ISO standard; Lexical analysis; SGML;
Standard Generalized Markup Language; Tagging; Textual
data objects",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Electronic publishing; Standards",
}
@Article{Bormann:1991:SOD,
author = "U. Bormann and C. Bormann",
title = "Standards for open document processing: current state
and future developments",
journal = j-COMP-NET-ISDN,
volume = "21",
number = "3",
pages = "149--163",
month = may,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "CNISE9",
ISSN = "0169-7552",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
bibsource = "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/isostd.bib;
ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sgml.bib",
abstract = "SGML (ISO 8879) and ODA (ISO 8613) are the two
predominant international standards in the realm of
open document processing, gaining more and more
importance for the interchange of documents in both the
publishing environment and the office environment. To
ensure early availability the functionality currently
provided by these standards has been restricted with
respect to some future requirements. The pertinent
international standardization committees are currently
working on the required future extensions to these
standards.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Tech. Univ., Berlin, Germany",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques)",
keywords = "Document interchange formats; International
standardization committees; International standards;
ODA; Office document architecture; Office environment;
Open document processing; Publishing environment; SGML;
Standard generalised markup language",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
thesaurus = "Document image processing; Electronic data
interchange; Standards",
}
@TechReport{Cover:1991:BSS,
author = "Robin Cover and Nicholas Duncan and David T. Barnard",
title = "Bibliography on {SGML} (Standard Generalized Markup
Language) and related issues",
institution = "Dept. of Computing and Information Science, Queen's
University at Kingston,",
address = "Kingston, Ontario, Canada",
pages = "312",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "Technical report 91-299 0836-0227.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "February 1991",
keywords = "SGML (Computer program language); Text processing
(Computer science)",
}
@Article{Cover:1991:PSS,
author = "R. Cover and N. Duncan and D. T. Barnard",
title = "The Progress of {SGML} ({Standard Generalized Markup
Language}): Extracts from a Comprehensive
Bibliography",
journal = j-LIT-LING-COMP,
volume = "6",
number = "3",
pages = "197--199",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "LLCOEI",
ISSN = "0268-1145",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) is used to
describe structured documents and related digital
information in a machine and application independent
way. Markup is added to a text or SGML database to
describe its features rather than to specify processing
instructions to be carried out. The authors elaborate
on the need for SGML and for a bibliographic guide to
SGML documents and resources. They describe the
development of a printed and electronic bibliography
covering SGML and related issues in text processing. An
extract of the most significant entries from the
comprehensive bibliography is included.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dallas Theological Seminary, TX, USA",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7230
(Publishing and reproduction)",
keywords = "Digital information; Electronic bibliography; SGML;
Standard Generalized Markup Language; Structured
documents; Text processing",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Specification languages; Word
processing",
}
@Article{Cowan:1991:REU,
author = "D. D. Cowan and E. W. Mackie and G. M. Pianosi and G.
{de V. Smit}",
title = "{Rita}\emdash an editor and user interface for
manipulating structured documents",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "4",
number = "3",
pages = "125--150",
month = sep,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 01 09:56:23 1994",
abstract = "Structured documents such as those developed for SGML,
GML or {\LaTeX} usually contain a combination of text
and tags. Since various types of documents require tags
with different placement, the creator of a document
must learn and retain a large amount of knowledge. Rita
consists of an editor and user interface which are
controlled by a grammar or description of a document
type and its tags, and which guide the user in
preparing a document, thus avoiding the problems of
tags being used or placed incorrectly. The user
interface contains a display which is almost WYSIWYG so
that the appearance of the document can be examined
while it is being prepared. The authors describe Rita,
its user interface and some of its internal structure
and algorithms, and relate anecdotal user experiences.
Comparisons are also made with other commercial and
experimental systems.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. Sci., Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6140D
(High level languages); C6180 (User interfaces); C7108
(Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
keywords = "Document type; Editor; Experimental systems; GML;
Grammar; Internal structure; LaTeX; Rita; SGML;
Structured documents; Tags; User experiences; User
interface; WYSIWYG",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Electronic publishing; High level
languages; Text editing; User interfaces",
}
@Article{Debras:1991:ESD,
author = "P. Debras and P. Poyet and E. Brisson",
title = "Expert systems and documentary databases integration
(for building regulations)",
journal = j-MICROCOMP-CIVIL-ENG,
volume = "6",
number = "4",
pages = "281--289",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "MCENE7",
ISSN = "0885-9507",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "After a brief overview of the basic layers of the
expert system shell, the MIPS knowledge modelling
environment, the process line allowing the hypertext
browsing of an SGML documentary database is described.
The documentary database information retrieval module
is then presented, followed by the MIPS design
reasoning mode. The paper then shows how the QUAKES
application takes advantage of all these facilities in
an homogeneous and integrated software environment.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Knowledge Base Div., CSTB, Valbonne, France",
classification = "C6130E (Data interchange); C6160Z (Other DBMS);
C6170 (Expert systems); C7440 (Civil and mechanical
engineering)",
keywords = "Building regulations; Expert system shell; Hypertext
browsing; Information retrieval; MIPS design reasoning;
MIPS knowledge modelling environment; QUAKES
application; SGML documentary database; Software
environment",
thesaurus = "Building; Civil engineering computing; Electronic data
interchange; Expert systems; Hypermedia; Information
retrieval",
}
@Article{Dobrowolski:1991:TSD,
author = "Andrew E. Dobrowolski",
title = "Typesetting {SGML} documents using {\TeX}",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "12",
number = "34",
pages = "409--414",
month = nov,
year = "1991",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 12 01:26:30 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Elledge:1991:SSG,
author = "Marion Elledge and {Graphic Communications Association
(U. S.)}",
title = "The {SGML} source guide: the Graphic Communications
Association's guide to standard generalized markup
language ({SGML}) systems, software, service,
consultants, seminars, and resources",
publisher = pub-GRAPHICCOMM,
address = pub-GRAPHICCOMM:adr,
edition = "Revised {June} 1991",
pages = "212",
year = "1991",
ISBN = "0-933505-13-2",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-933505-13-1",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
price = "US\$72.00",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Edited by Marion Elledge--T.p. verso. Includes
bibliographical references.",
keywords = "Electronic publishing; graphic methods; SGML (Computer
program language) --- Directories",
}
@Article{Fratarcangeli:1991:TUQ,
author = "Claudio Fratarcangeli",
title = "Technique for universal quantification in {SQL}",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "20",
number = "3",
pages = "16--24",
month = sep,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:39 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Black Diamond Software Inc., Ridgefield, CT, USA",
classification = "C6140D (High level languages); C6160D (Relational
DBMS)",
keywords = "Explicit general support; Negated existential
quantification; Relational queries; SQL; Universal
quantification; User friendliness",
thesaurus = "Query languages; Relational databases",
}
@Article{Gessert:1991:HMD,
author = "G. H. Gessert",
title = "Handling missing data by using stored truth values",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "20",
number = "3",
pages = "30--42",
month = sep,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:39 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Primerica Corp., Baltimore, MD, USA",
classification = "C4210 (Formal logic); C6130 (Data handling
techniques)",
keywords = "2-Valued data manipulation language; 4-Valued
operations; Default values; Logical status; Missing
data handling; SQL; Stored truth values; Unknown
missing data",
thesaurus = "Data handling; Error handling; Many-valued logics",
}
@Article{Goldfarb:1991:SHS,
author = "Charles F. Goldfarb",
title = "Standards: {HyTime}: a standard for structured
hypermedia interchange",
journal = j-COMPUTER,
volume = "24",
number = "8",
pages = "81--84",
month = aug,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "CPTRB4",
ISSN = "0018-9162",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 1 16:21:14 MST 1997",
bibsource = "Compendex database",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "IBM Almaden Res. Center, San Jose, CA, USA",
classification = "723; 902; C5620 (Computer networks and techniques);
C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7250 (Information
storage and retrieval)",
journalabr = "Computer",
keywords = "American standard; ASN.1; Computer Networks; Digital
Communication Systems; Hyperdocument architecture;
Hypermedia information; HyTime; HyTime Standard;
Industry groups; Integrated Open Hypermedia;
International standard; ISO 8824; ISO 8879; ISO/IEC
10744; ISO/IEC 10744 Standard; Motion video; Multimedia
Objects; Multimedia objects; OSI compatibility;
Standards; Standards committees; Still pictures;
Structured Hypermedia Interchange; Structured
hypermedia interchange",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Hypermedia; Open systems;
Standards",
}
@TechReport{Gordon:1991:QSD,
author = "Thomas Gordon",
title = "The qwertz {SGML} document types: version 1.1
reference manual",
number = "Arbeitspapiere der GMD, Nr. 588 0723-0508",
institution = "Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung
mbH",
address = "Sankt Augustin, Germany",
pages = "59",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "November 1991. Includes bibliographical references.",
keywords = "Text processing (Computer science)",
}
@InProceedings{Grivel:1991:SGH,
author = "L. Grivel and J.-C. Lamirel",
editor = "Mary Feeney and Shirley Day",
booktitle = "Multimedia Information: Proceedings of a Conference
Held at Churchill College, Cambridge, UK, 15--18 July
1991",
title = "{SDOC} ---a generator of hypertext structures",
crossref = "Feeney:1991:MIP",
publisher = pub-BOUKER-SAUR,
address = pub-BOUKER-SAUR:adr,
pages = "67--81",
month = jul,
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The goal of the SDOC application is to create a
workable knowledge network, consisting of maps showing
the conceptual organization of a scientific domain.
These maps are represented by a network of clusters
(groups of words with their interrelations). They are
represented by nodes and links structures. The node
contents are multimedia, mixing text and images.
Therefore the clusters are hyperdocuments. The authors
emphasize the SDOC data structures (use of formats and
standards), and the potential of SGML for generating
hypertext structures. They discuss the integration of
SDOC in KWICK, and conclude by discussing the benefits
to be drawn from the integration of SDOC in a
hypermedia system such as KWICK.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Inst. de l'Inf. Sci. et Tech., Paris, France",
bookpages = "vii + 236",
classification = "C6160Z (Other DBMS)",
confdate = "15--18 July 1991",
conflocation = "Cambridge, UK",
keywords = "Data structures; Document exchange standard; Formats;
Hyperdocuments; Hypermedia system; Hypertext
structures; Images; KWICK; Links; Maps; Multimedia;
Nodes; SDOC; SGML; Standard Generalized Mark-up
Language; Standards; Text",
thesaurus = "Data structures; Electronic data interchange;
Hypermedia; Standards",
}
@Book{Hahn:1991:LER,
author = "Jane Hahn",
title = "{\LaTeX} for Everyone\emdash{} {A} Reference Guide and
Tutorial for Typesetting Documents Using a Computer",
publisher = pub-PTI,
address = pub-PTI:adr,
pages = "xi + 346",
year = "1991",
ISBN = "0-9631044-0-3",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-9631044-0-3",
LCCN = "Z253.4.L38 H34 1991",
bibdate = "Sun May 02 09:33:35 1999",
note = "See \cite{Poppelier:1992:BRJ,Poppelier:1992:BR}.",
price = "US\$19.95",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Henderson:1991:CSD,
author = "L. R. Henderson",
title = "{CALS} as a solution for digital delivery of technical
documents",
journal = j-CAD,
volume = "23",
number = "4",
pages = "252--256",
month = may,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "CAIDA5",
ISSN = "0010-4485",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The problems within large organizations of organizing,
handling and storing huge quantities of printed
documents continue to grow, together with those of
exchanging technical data efficiently and accurately
with external bodies. The paper describes the aims of
the Computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistic Support
(CALS) program, and its relationship with the
International Standards Organisation SGML and CGM
standards the US Department of Defense's MIL-D-28000,
MIL-M-28001, MIL-R-28002 and MIL-D-28003
specifications, and the American National Standards
Institute IGES standard. Current issues and problems
with the design and implementation of CALS are
discussed, and potential solutions identified to
facilitate conversion from paper-intensive processes to
the digital definition, storage and delivery of
documents. The United States Department of Defense (US
DoD) maintains some 60 M pages of technical manuals for
current active weapons systems. They contracted with
the US National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) to recommend a suite of industry standards for
systems integration and digital data transfer, and to
accelerate the implementation of these standards.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Henderson Software, Boulder, CO, USA",
classification = "C7150 (Military); C7220 (Generation, dissemination,
and use of information)",
keywords = "CALS; CGM standards; Compound document standards;
Computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistic Support;
Department of Defense; Document delivery; Document
storage; Electronic publishing; IGES standard; Initial
Graphics Exchange Specification; International
Standards Organisation; National Institute of Standards
and Technology; SGML standards; Technical data
exchange",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Computer graphics; Document delivery; Electronic
publishing; Military computing; Standards",
}
@Book{ISO:1991:III,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "{ISO\slash IEC 9070:1991 Information technology ---
SGML support facilities --- Registration procedures for
public text owner identifiers}",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "12",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Wed Apr 26 10:37:59 2000",
note = "Available in English only.",
price = "CHF 62",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16645.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
pricecode = "F",
}
@Book{ISO:1991:IIIf,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "{ISO\slash IEC 9070:1991 Information technology ---
SGML support facilities --- Registration procedures for
public text owner identifiers}",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "12",
year = "1991",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Wed Apr 26 10:37:59 2000",
note = "Available in English only.",
price = "CHF 62",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d16645.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
pricecode = "F",
}
@Book{ISO:1991:IIT,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "{ISO\slash IEC TR 9573-13:1991: Information technology
--- SGML support facilities --- Techniques for using
SGML --- Part 13: Public entity sets for mathematics
and science}",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "82",
year = "1991",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Wed Apr 26 10:37:59 2000",
price = "CHF 176",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17332.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
pricecode = "X",
}
@TechReport{ISO:1991:ITS,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization and
International Electrotechnical Commission}",
title = "Information technology--{SGML} support
facilities--techniques for using {SGML}. Technologies
de l'information: facilit{\'{e}}s de support pour
{SGML}: techniques d'utilisation du {SGML}: Partie 13,
Ensembles d'entit{\'{e}}s publiques pour les domaines
math{\'{e}}matique et scientifique.",
type = "Technical report",
number = "ISO/IEC TR 9573-13",
institution = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "iii + 82",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Mon Feb 05 18:05:02 2001",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17319.html;
http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17330.html;
http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17332.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Cover title. 1991-07-01. Reference number ISO/IEC TR
9593-3:1991(E). Includes bibliographical references.
ISO/IEC TR 9573-13:1991(E)",
annote = "Cover title. 1991-07-01. Reference number ISO/IEC TR
9593-3:1991(E). ISO/IEC TR 9573-13:1991(E)",
keywords = "Character sets (Data processing) --- Standards; Signs
and symbols --- Data processing --- Standards.",
}
@Article{Kappetijn:1991:EME,
author = "J. Kappetijn and G. Lutz",
title = "Electronic manuals eliminate mountains of paper",
journal = j-ENG-AUTOMATION,
volume = "13",
number = "1",
pages = "4--7",
month = jan # "--" # feb,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "EAPPEY",
ISSN = "0931-6221",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "The increasing automation of factories, offices and
laboratories, together with the growing range of
functions covered by the devices installed there, is
leading to an explosion in technical documentation.
Greater volumes of paper are now taking up more space
than ever before, with the situation threatening to
become unmanageable. Here, the authors describe how
electronic media may well be the answer. They describe
the ease with which technical information can be
distributed on CD-ROM. They have used the KRS-GEM
softwave package, which comprises of retrieval software
and data presentation software to produce electronic
manuals. They used SGML convention to annotate the
document.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Siemens AG, Nuremberg, Germany",
classification = "C7230 (Publishing and reproduction); C7250L
(Non-bibliographic systems)",
keywords = "CD-ROM; Data presentation software; Electronic
manuals; Electronic media; KRS-GEM softwave package;
Retrieval software; Technical documentation",
pubcountry = "Germany",
thesaurus = "CD-ROMs; Electronic publishing; Hypermedia;
Microcomputer applications; User manuals",
}
@Article{Kim:1991:MST,
author = "Hyung-Jun Kim and Byung-Jun Ahn and Jin-Ho Ham",
title = "Multimedia standardization trends",
journal = j-KOREA-INFO-SCI-SOC-REV,
volume = "9",
number = "3",
pages = "33--40",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "CHKWEN",
ISSN = "1015-9908",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "Describes the work of ISO/IEC Joint Technical
Committee 1/Sub-committee 18 ('text and office
systems'); document processing and communication for
hypermedia, multimedia, publishing and office systems;
AVIS (Audio Visual Interactive Scriptware); the
hyperdocument structuring language; ODA extensions; the
Standard Music Description Language; HyTime (a
time-based subset of hypermedia); SGML; JTC1/SC2 and
the Joint Photographic Expert Group, the Moving Picture
Expert Group, and the Multimedia and Hypermedia Expert
Group; and the CCITT SG XV.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6160Z (Other DBMS)",
keywords = "Audio Visual Interactive Scriptware; AVIS; CCITT SG
XV; Communication; Document processing; Hyperdocument
structuring language; Hypermedia; HyTime; ISO/IEC Joint
Technical Committee 1; Joint Photographic Expert Group;
JTC1/SC2; Moving Picture Expert Group; Multimedia;
Multimedia and Hypermedia Expert Group; ODA extensions;
Office systems; Publishing; SGML; Standard Music
Description Language; Standardization",
language = "Korean",
pubcountry = "South Korea",
thesaurus = "Multimedia systems; Specification languages;
Standardisation",
}
@Article{Kircz:1991:RSS,
author = "J. G. Kircz",
title = "Rhetorical structure of scientific articles: the case
for argumentational analysis in information retrieval",
journal = j-J-DOC,
volume = "47",
number = "4",
pages = "354--372",
month = dec,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "JDOCAS",
ISSN = "0022-0418",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The extent to which modern indexing and information
retrieval research meets the needs and requirements of
different types of readers is criticised. A review of
the stagnation in this field give evidence for the need
for a radically different approach. The main problem is
identified as the assumption that knowledge contained
in a scientific article can be represented by a
semantic network only, and therefore can be manipulated
by formal logic approaches. Complementary to this, a
plea is made to start an argumentational analysis of
the-highly structured-corpus of scientific articles
(mainly in physics). Such an analysis might lead to an
argumentational syntax which will also enable the
nonexpert to browse through large quantities of
electronically stored articles. A first attempt at such
an approach is given. Furthermore the possible use of
the standard general markup language (SGML) approach in
relation to a hypertext environment for a possible
application is discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Elsevier Sci. Publishers, Amsterdam, Netherlands",
classification = "C4210 (Formal logic); C7240 (Information analysis
and indexing); C7250L (Non-bibliographic systems)",
keywords = "Argumentational analysis; Argumentational syntax;
Electronically stored articles; Formal logic
approaches; Hypertext environment; Information
retrieval research; Modern indexing; Nonexpert;
Rhetorical structure; Scientific article; Semantic
network; SGML; Standard general markup language",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Formal languages; Indexing;
Information retrieval systems; Standards",
}
@Article{Komachi:1991:ISO,
author = "Y. Komachi",
title = "International standardization overview on document
description languages and fonts",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "32",
number = "10",
pages = "1110--1117",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Presents an overview of standardisation issues on
document description languages and fonts. In particular
the author looks at Standard Generalised Markup
Language (SGML), Document Style Semantics and
Specification Language (DSSSL), Standard Page
Description Language (SPDL). He considers generic
markup, document type definition, element declarations,
attribute definitions and list declarations.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Matsushita Graphic Commun. Syst., Eng. Res Lab. and
Telematique Int. Res. Lab., Japan",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6140D
(High level languages)",
keywords = "Attribute definitions; Document description languages;
Document Style Semantics and Specification Language;
Document type definition; DSSSL; Element declarations;
Fonts; Generic markup; List declarations; SGML; SPDL;
Standard Generalised Markup Language; Standard Page
Description Language; Standardisation",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Character sets; Desktop publishing; Electronic data
interchange; High level languages; Standardisation",
}
@Article{Lankford:1991:PDS,
author = "Jeff Lankford",
title = "Public domain {SGML} tools wanted",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "12",
number = "2",
pages = "302--302",
month = jun,
year = "1991",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 12 01:26:35 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{LeNoel:1991:SPC,
author = "Bernard Le Noel and Michel Biezunski",
title = "{SGML-ODA}: pr{\'{e}}sentation des concepts et
comparaison fonctionnelle",
publisher = pub-AFNOR,
address = pub-AFNOR:adr,
pages = "ix + 87",
year = "1991",
ISBN = "2-12-488011-X",
ISBN-13 = "978-2-12-488011-9",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "AFNOR technique.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
alttitle = "SGML and ODA: standards for document processing and
interchange Francais.",
annote = "Trad. de: SGML and ODA: standards for document
processing and Trad. de: SGML and ODA: standards for
document processing and interchange.",
keywords = "Edition electronique --- Normes.",
}
@InProceedings{Lewis:1991:ECT,
author = "S. Lewis",
booktitle = "Conformance Testing and Certification in Information
Technology and Telecommunications. Proceedings of the
European Conference",
title = "{European} conformance testing service for {SGML}",
crossref = "Anonymous:1991:CTC",
publisher = pub-IOS,
address = pub-IOS:adr,
pages = "189--191",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The Commission of the European Communities (CEC) is
keen to promote harmonisation throughout European
testing services in the areas of information technology
and telecommunications including the availability of
test technology and equivalence of test results between
test laboratories. To this end in 1985 the CEC launched
the first conformance testing services (CTS-1)
programme covering various topics including compilers,
OSI protocols, and computer graphics. In 1988 the CEC
launched their second CTS programme (CTS-2) to cover
fresh areas, one of which was a three year project to
establish harmonised conformance testing services for
SGML systems throughout Europe. This paper explains
briefly what SGML is, the conformance testing process
in general terms and outlines how this is applied to
validating SGML products (parsers). The paper also
considers the benefits of using the service.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Nat. Comput. Centre Ltd., Manchester, UK",
bookpages = "vi + 399",
classification = "C5470 (Performance evaluation and testing); C7108
(Desktop publishing)",
confdate = "13--15 June 1990",
conflocation = "Brussels, Belgium",
keywords = "Compilers; Computer graphics; European conformance
testing service; Information technology; OSI protocols;
SGML; Telecommunications",
thesaurus = "Conformance testing; Electronic publishing;
Standards",
}
@Article{Lohman:1991:SIE,
author = "Guy M. Lohman and George Lapis and Tobin Lehman and
Rakesh Agrawal and Roberta Cochrane and John McPherson
and C. Mohan and Hamid Pirahesh and Jennifer Widom",
title = "{Starburst II}: the extender strikes back! (Relational
database)",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "20",
number = "2",
pages = "447--447",
month = jun,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:37 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "IBM Almaden Res. Center, San Jose, CA, USA",
classification = "C6140D (High level languages); C6160D (Relational
DBMS)",
keywords = "Application area; C; C++; Complete relational database
system kernel; DELETE commands; Extensible relational
database system prototype; Generic extensions;
Infrastructure; INSERT; Joins; Relational technology;
SQL Data Definition Language; SQL SELECT; Starburst",
thesaurus = "Query languages; Relational databases",
xxcrossref = "Anonymous:1991:ASI",
}
@Article{Macleod:1991:QLR,
author = "I. A. Macleod",
title = "A query language for retrieving information from
hierarchic text structures",
journal = j-COMP-J,
volume = "34",
number = "3",
pages = "254--264",
month = jun,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "CMPJA6",
ISSN = "0010-4620",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Descriptive markup languages provide a mechanism for
specifying the structure of a document. The basic
premise of the work described is that structure is an
important characteristic of a document and is something
more than a layout specification. For this reason, it
appears important that retrieval tools should be
developed which can take advantage of structural
knowledge. A query language is described which provides
such a capability. The underlying implementation
strategy is also discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. and Inf. Sci., Queen's Univ.,
Kingston, Ont., Canada",
classification = "C6160Z (Other DBMS); C7250L (Non-bibliographic
systems)",
keywords = "Descriptive markup languages; Hierarchic text
structures; Layout specification; ODA; Query language;
Retrieval tools; SGML; Structural knowledge",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Database management systems; Information retrieval;
Information retrieval systems; Query languages",
}
@InProceedings{Macleod:1991:SDN,
author = "I. A. Macleod and D. T. Barnard and D. Hamilton and M.
Levison",
editor = "A. Lichnerowicz",
booktitle = "Intelligent Text and Image Handling: Proceedings of a
Conference on Intelligent Text and Image Handling `RIAO
91', Barcelona, Spain, 2--5 April 1991",
title = "{SGML} documents and nonlinear text retrieval",
crossref = "Lichnerowicz:1991:ITI",
publisher = pub-ELS,
address = pub-ELS:adr,
pages = "226--244",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Standard generalized markup language (SGML) is an
international standard for markup languages.
Descriptive markup is a means whereby the logical
structure of a document can be explicitly encoded. Such
markup can subsequently be processed to provide an
appropriate physical layout of the actual document
content. Additionally, the logical structure provides
the information necessary for highly context sensitive
retrieval. The authors describe an SGML application
which can process encoded documents into a format
suitable for storage and retrieval by an appropriately
powerful retrieval system. It is also possible to
encode links between documents using SGML. One
technique is that suggested by the text encoding
initiative (TEI), a co-operative international venture
to promote guidelines for the encoding and interchange
of machine-readable texts. The authors describe how
such links can be processed to produce the equivalent
structures in a document database.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. and Inf. Sci., Queen's Univ.,
Kingston, Ont., Canada",
bookpages = "xiii + 999",
classification = "C6130E (Data interchange); C6140D (High level
languages); C7230 (Publishing and reproduction); C7250L
(Non-bibliographic systems)",
confdate = "2--5 April 1991",
conflocation = "Barcelona, Spain",
confsponsor = "Comm. Eur. Communities; Minist. Educ. Sci. Spain;
Univ. Autonoma Barcelona",
keywords = "Co-operative international venture; Document content;
Document database; Encoded documents; Encoding; Highly
context sensitive retrieval; Interchange; International
standard; Logical structure; Machine-readable texts;
Nonlinear text retrieval; Physical layout; Powerful
retrieval system; SGML application; Standard
generalized markup language; Text encoding initiative",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Electronic publishing;
High level languages; Information retrieval systems;
Standards",
}
@Article{Maeng:1991:TPG,
author = "Seung-Rul Maeng and Zeung-Seong Cho and Dong-Soon
Park",
title = "Text processing with a glyph mapping model",
journal = j-KOREA-INFO-SCI-SOC-REV,
volume = "9",
number = "6",
pages = "74--78",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "CHKWEN",
ISSN = "1015-9908",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "Glyphs play an important role in processing a
document. SGML has a number of editing, composition and
style options. Glyphs are used to define the font
information.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques)",
keywords = "Composition; Document processing; Editing; Font
information; Glyph mapping model; SGML; Style; Text
processing",
language = "Korean",
pubcountry = "South Korea",
thesaurus = "Character sets; Word processing",
}
@Article{Mamrak:1991:CPS,
author = "S. A. Mamrak and J. A. Barnes",
title = "Considerations for the preparation of {SGML} document
type definitions",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "4",
number = "1",
pages = "27--42",
month = mar,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The Standard Generalized Markup Language, SGML, is
being adopted by various international organizations as
the medium for exchange of electronically encoded
documents. An exchange is accomplished by way of a
document type definition, DTD, that describes the
content of documents targeted for an exchange. The
authors suggest considerations for the designers of
SGML DTDs. The considerations emphasize uniformity and
simplicity without sacrificing expressive power. The
considerations are not comprehensive: they address
minimization features, attributes, inclusion and
exclusion exceptions, and the CONCUR feature of SGML.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. Inf. Sci., Ohio State Univ.,
Columbus, OH, USA",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques)",
keywords = "Attributes; CONCUR feature; DTD; Electronically
encoded documents; Exclusion exceptions; Inclusion;
Minimization features; SGML document type definitions",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Word processing",
}
@Article{Marin-Navarro:1991:AWS,
author = "J. Marin-Navarro and P. E. Alevantis",
title = "{Alice} in the {Wonderland} of {SGML}: streamlining
text entry in the {CELEX} databases",
journal = j-ELECTRONIC-LIBRARY,
volume = "9",
number = "3",
pages = "155--160",
month = jun,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "ELLIDZ",
ISSN = "0264-0473",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 01 09:18:17 1994",
abstract = "The article describes the system used for the
introduction of textual data into the CELEX full-text
document databases. The solution implemented is based
on the establishment of a text production database for
the management and validation of texts before
introducing them into the CELEX dissemination databases
and the management of structured documents described
with the help of an SGML syntax.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "CEC, Plateau de Kirchbert, Luxembourg",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7130
(Public administration); C7250L (Non-bibliographic
systems)",
keywords = "CELEX databases; Dissemination databases; Full-text
document databases; ODA; SGML; Structured documents;
Text entry; Text production database",
thesaurus = "Information retrieval systems; Law administration;
Word processing",
}
@Article{MarinNavarro:1991:AWS,
author = "J. Marin-Navarro and P. E. Alevantis",
title = "{Alice in the Wonderland} of {SGML}: streamlining text
entry in the {CELEX} databases",
journal = j-ELECTRONIC-LIBRARY,
volume = "9",
number = "3",
pages = "155--160",
month = jun,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "ELLIDZ",
ISSN = "0264-0473",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "CEC, Plateau de Kirchbert, Luxembourg",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7130
(Public administration); C7250L (Non-bibliographic
systems)",
keywords = "CELEX databases; Dissemination databases; Full-text
document databases; ODA; SGML; Structured documents;
Text entry; Text production database",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Information retrieval systems; Law administration;
Word processing",
}
@InProceedings{Markey:1991:EHS,
author = "Brian D. Markey",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Summer 1991 USENIX Conference",
title = "Emerging hypermedia standards-hypermedia marketplace
prepares for {HyTime} and {MHEG}",
crossref = "Anonymous:1991:PSU",
publisher = pub-USENIX,
address = pub-USENIX:adr,
pages = "59--74",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "ISO/IEC JTC1 SC2/WG12, known collectively as the
Multimedia and Hypermedia Information Coding Experts
Group (MHEG), is developing a standard titled Coded
Representation of Multimedia and Hypermedia
Information. ANSI group XSVI.8M, known collectively as
the Music Information Processing Standards (MIPS)
committee, is developing a hypermedia document
interchange standard titled HyTime/SMDI. HyTime has
been officially accepted as an ISO project as well,
following a successful new project ballot by ISO/IEC
JTC1. The authors describes the history, technical
orientation and status of the MHEG and HyTime projects,
as well as their relationship to multimedia (e.g. MPEG)
and document interchange (e.g. ODA and SGML) standards.
The relationship between the standards is also
explored, with emphasis on appropriate applications and
situations where they can be used together in a
complementary fashion.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Digital Equipment Corp., Maynard, MA, USA",
bookpages = "x + 473",
classification = "C6130E (Data interchange); C6160Z (Other DBMS);
C7250L (Non-bibliographic systems)",
confdate = "10--14 June 1991",
conflocation = "Nashville, TN, USA",
keywords = "ANSI group; Document interchange; History; Hypermedia
document interchange standard; Hypermedia marketplace;
Hypermedia standards; HyTime/SMDI; ISO project; ISO/IEC
JTC1 SC2/WG12; MHEG; MPEG; Multimedia; Music
Information Processing Standards; ODA; SGML; Technical
orientation",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Hypermedia; Information
retrieval systems; Standards",
}
@Article{McGaffey:1991:SVT,
author = "Robert W. McGaffey",
title = "{SGML} versus/and {\TeX}",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "12",
number = "34",
pages = "406--408",
month = nov,
year = "1991",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 12 01:26:34 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InProceedings{Molesworth:1991:OIE,
author = "R. Molesworth",
booktitle = "IEE Colloquium on `Standards and Practices in
Electronic Data Interchange' (Digest No.106)",
title = "The open interchange of electronic documents (open
document architecture ({ODA}))",
crossref = "Anonymous:1991:ICS",
publisher = pub-IEE,
address = pub-IEE:adr,
pages = "4/1--6",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "In the uppermost layer of the OSI 7-layer model are
applications. These are processes which make use of the
underlying communications architecture and services.
Their purpose is to handle data on behalf of users: for
storage, manipulation and display, as well as for
transfer. This application layer is itself layered. In
particular, the applications processes manipulate
information which is encoded in a defined structure,
which has specific semantics. The encoding often
represents numeric and alphabetic characters. To
successfully achieve the open interchange of such
information, it is necessary to have an agreed
international standard representation. There is a range
of character encoding schemes (from IS 646 to DIS
10646); the author briefly describes one prime
candidate for document encoding, and compares it with
three other structural mechanisms for imparting
semantics upon data streams. The document encoding
scheme ODA, is ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation 1),
EDIFACT and SGML (standard generalized markup
language).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
bookpages = "34",
classification = "B6120B (Codes); C6130 (Data handling techniques);
C5620 (Computer networks and techniques)",
classification = "B6120B (Codes); C5620 (Computer networks and
techniques); C6130 (Data handling techniques)",
confdate = "21 May 1991",
conflocation = "London, UK",
confsponsor = "IEE",
keywords = "Abstract Syntax Notation; Alphabetic characters;
Application layer; Applications processes; Character
encoding schemes; Data streams; DIS 10646; Document
encoding scheme; EDIFACT; Electronic documents;
International standard representation; IS 646; ODA;
Open document architecture; Open interchange; OSI
7-layer model; SGML; Specific semantics; Standard
generalized markup language; Structural mechanisms;
Underlying communications architecture",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Encoding; Open systems;
Standards",
}
@InProceedings{Nakano:1991:IBT,
author = "Y. Nakano and H. Tanigawa and Y. Imai",
booktitle = "DEXA 91. Database and Expert Systems Applications
Proceedings of the International Conference",
title = "An interface\slash application builder with
transmission control facility for {SGML} document
databases",
crossref = "Anonymous:1991:DDE",
publisher = pub-SV,
address = pub-SV:adr,
pages = "41--46",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "This paper presents a document-based application
builder called STUFF to create various document-based
applications such as a bug report management system, a
development schedule management system, and so on.
STUFF applies SGML (Standard Generalization Markup
Language) to describe document structures, and all
documents developed by STUFF are stored in SGML-DB. In
SGML-DB, not only document contents and document
structures but also their handling schema (user
interface schema and transmission control data) are
stored, so modifications of the application, such as
changing document structures and altering user
interfaces, become easier. The authors applied SGML as
the common specification language for the three
components in SGML-DB: document structures, user
interface elements and transmission control data. This
greatly increases portability of the applications as
well as the documents. STUFF has facilities for
constructing document-based applications to access the
components in the SGML-DB and interpret them.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Matsushita Electr. Ind. Co. Ltd., Kansai Inf. and
Commun. Res. Lab., Osaka, Japan",
bookpages = "xii + 570",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6160
(Database management systems (DBMS)); C6180 (User
interfaces); C7250 (Information storage and
retrieval)",
confdate = "21--23 Aug. 1991",
conflocation = "Berlin, Germany",
keywords = "Bug report management system; Development schedule
management system; Document structures;
Interface/application builder; SGML document databases;
Specification language; Standard Generalization Markup
Language; STUFF; Transmission control data;
Transmission control facility; User interface schema",
thesaurus = "Database management systems; Desktop publishing; User
interfaces",
}
@Article{Newcomb:1991:HHD,
author = "Steven R. Newcomb and Neill A. Kipp and Victoria T.
Newcomb",
title = "The {``HyTime''}: hypermedia\slash time-based document
structuring language",
journal = j-CACM,
volume = "34",
number = "11",
pages = "67--83",
month = nov,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "CACMA2",
ISSN = "0001-0782",
bibdate = "Thu May 30 09:41:10 MDT 1996",
bibsource = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/",
URL = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/Abstracts/0001-0782/125495.html",
abstract = "It is desirable that all digital documents explicitly
indicate in a standard way what kind of notation is
used in them. When an electronic document is created,
its author should be able to incorporate active
references to other on-line documents ('hyperlinks'),
regardless of the heterogeneity of their notations. In
other words, there should be a standard way to make
`information about information' interoperable. The
proposed standard `HyTime' hypermedia time-based
document structuring language (ISO/IEC Draft
International Standard 10744), built on the Standard
Generalized Markup Language (SGML), is designed to make
all this possible. By using SGML/HyTime, all kinds of
documents can package their information content using
standard `markup'. This markup provides information
about the structure and notation of the document in a
way that is understandable or interpretable by any
application that has been provided with an appropriate
data importation facility. The `structured' character
of such documents also makes them amenable to
nonsequential browsing, querying, access and version
control, and maintenance over very long time spans.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "TechnoTeacher Inc., Tallahassee, FL, USA",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6130E
(Data interchange); C7108 (Desktop publishing); C6140D
(High level languages); C6160Z (Other DBMS)",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6130E
(Data interchange); C6140D (High level languages);
C6160Z (Other DBMS); C7108 (Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "Active references; Data importation facility; Digital
documents; Document access; Document maintenance;
Hyperlinks; Hypermedia time-based document structuring
language; HyTime; Interoperability; ISO/IEC Draft
International Standard 10744; Nonsequential browsing;
Notation; Querying; SGML; Standard Generalized Markup
Language; standardization; Version control",
subject = "{\bf H.5.1}: Information Systems, INFORMATION
INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION, Multimedia Information
Systems. {\bf D.3.2}: Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Language Classifications. {\bf H.3.1}: Information
Systems, INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL, Content
Analysis and Indexing, Indexing methods. {\bf H.2.1}:
Information Systems, DATABASE MANAGEMENT, Logical
Design, Data models. {\bf J.7}: Computer Applications,
COMPUTERS IN OTHER SYSTEMS, SGML.",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; High level languages;
Hypermedia; Standards",
}
@Article{Newcomb:1991:HTB,
author = "Steven R. Newcomb and Neill A. Kipp and Victoria T.
Newcomb",
title = "The {``HyTime''}: hypermedia\slash time-based document
structuring language",
journal = j-CACM,
volume = "34",
number = "11",
pages = "67--83",
month = nov,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "CACMA2",
ISSN = "0001-0782",
bibdate = "Thu May 30 09:41:10 MDT 1996",
bibsource = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/",
URL = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/toc/Abstracts/0001-0782/125495.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "TechnoTeacher Inc., Tallahassee, FL, USA",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6130E
(Data interchange); C6140D (High level languages);
C6160Z (Other DBMS); C7108 (Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "Active references; Data importation facility; Digital
documents; Document access; Document maintenance;
Hyperlinks; Hypermedia time-based document structuring
language; HyTime; Interoperability; ISO/IEC Draft
International Standard 10744; Nonsequential browsing;
Notation; Querying; SGML; SGML ODA Synchronisation;
Standard Generalized Markup Language; standardization;
Version control",
subject = "{\bf H.5.1}: Information Systems, INFORMATION
INTERFACES AND PRESENTATION, Multimedia Information
Systems. {\bf D.3.2}: Software, PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES,
Language Classifications. {\bf H.3.1}: Information
Systems, INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL, Content
Analysis and Indexing, Indexing methods. {\bf H.2.1}:
Information Systems, DATABASE MANAGEMENT, Logical
Design, Data models. {\bf J.7}: Computer Applications,
COMPUTERS IN OTHER SYSTEMS, SGML.",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; High level languages;
Hypermedia; Standards",
}
@Manual{NIST:1991:EMP,
title = "Electronic Manuscript Preparation and Markup: American
National Standard for Electronic Manuscript Preparation
and Markup",
organization = org-NIST,
address = org-NIST:adr,
pages = "xv + 167",
year = "1991",
ISBN = "0-88738-945-7",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-88738-945-0",
LCCN = "Z286.E43 E428 1991",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 20:57:04 1994",
note = "ANSI/NISO Z39.59-1988. Approved December 1, 1988, by
American National Standards Institute. Developed by The
National Information Standards Organization.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Poppelier:1991:STS,
author = "N. A. F. M. Poppelier",
title = "{SGML} and {\TeX} in scientific publishing",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "12",
number = "1",
pages = "105--109",
month = mar,
year = "1991",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 12 01:26:36 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Role:1991:SSD,
author = "F. Role",
title = "The {SGML} standard: describing the logical structure
of documents",
journal = j-DOCUMENTALISTE-SCI-INFO,
volume = "28",
number = "4-5",
pages = "187--192",
month = jul # "--" # oct,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "DSINE6",
ISSN = "0012-4508",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 06 17:29:44 1994",
abstract = "More and more, texts are produced as `electronic
documents' but each document production system uses its
own `markup' commands. These are rarely compatible with
each other and cannot reproduce documentation in
different media, as they are linked only to the
physical structure of the document in question. To
overcome these drawbacks, information processing
specialists have tried to create general languages
which by taking into account the logical structure of a
document would facilitate its exchange and
dissemination in different forms. This is why the
International Standards Organization has sponsored the
development of the standard generalised markup language
(SGML), which became an official standard in 1986. The
article explains the logic of this language and its
utilization, and summarizes the many of this language
and its utilization, and summarizes the many benefits
that librarians and documentalists may look forward
to.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C7210L (Library automation); C6130D (Document
processing techniques); C6140D (High level languages)",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6140D
(High level languages); C7210L (Library automation)",
keywords = "Dissemination; Document production system;
Documentalists; Electronic documents; General
languages; Information processing specialists;
International Standards Organization; Librarians;
Logical structure; Official standard; SGML standard;
Standard generalised markup language",
language = "French",
pubcountry = "France",
thesaurus = "High level languages; Library automation; Standards;
Word processing",
}
@Periodical{SGMLSighyper:1991:SSN,
author = "{SGML SIGhyper}",
title = "{SGML SIGhyper} newsletter",
publisher = pub-TECHNO-TEACHER,
address = pub-TECHNO-TEACHER:adr,
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Sat Oct 28 08:28:29 2000",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Title from caption. ``SGML SIGhyper: SGML Users' Group
Special Interest Group on Hypertext and Multimedia.''",
keywords = "Hypertext systems; SGML (Computer program language)",
}
@Article{Smith:1991:CEI,
author = "J. M. Smith",
title = "{CALS} in {Europe}: an integrated information base",
journal = j-LOG-INFO-MANAGEMENT,
volume = "4",
number = "1",
pages = "26--31",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "LINMEC",
ISSN = "0957-6053",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "Computer-aided acquisition and logistic support
(CALS), dealing with the automation and integration of
all functions and processes that make up the many
aspects of acquisition and logistic support of weapons
systems, is explored with particular reference to the
area of standard generalised markup language (SGML).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "D2070 (Industrial and manufacturing)",
keywords = "Acquisition; Europe; Logistic support; Weapons
systems",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Logistics data processing; Military systems",
}
@Book{SoftQuad:1991:SP,
author = "{SoftQuad, Inc.}",
title = "The {SGML} Primer",
publisher = pub-SOFTQUAD,
address = pub-SOFTQUAD:adr,
edition = "Third",
pages = "36",
year = "1991",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 S45 1991",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 16:25:18 1995",
note = "SoftQuad's quick reference guide to the essentials of
the standard: the SGML needed for reading a DTD and
marked-up documents and discussing them reasonably.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "SGML (computer program language)",
}
@Book{SoftQuad:SP91,
author = "{SoftQuad, Inc.}",
title = "The {SGML} Primer",
publisher = "SoftQuad, Inc.",
address = "Toronto, Ontario, Canada",
pages = "36",
year = "1991",
LCCN = "QA76.73.S44 S45 1991",
bibdate = "Thu Jun 23 16:25:29 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
libnote = "Not yet in my library.",
xxISBN = "none",
}
@Article{Tanaka:1991:SS,
author = "Y. Tanaka",
title = "Standardization of {SGML}",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "32",
number = "10",
pages = "1118--1125",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Looks at SGML (Standard Generalised Markup Language),
and its standardisation. The author considers generic
coding, and document type definition.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Electron. Publishing Div., Toppan Printing Co. Ltd.,
Japan",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6140D
(High level languages)",
keywords = "Document type definition; Generic coding; SGML;
Standard Generalised Markup Language",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; High level languages;
Standardisation",
}
@InProceedings{Thimbleby:1991:LTT,
author = "H. Thimbleby",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference on
Computers and the Writing Process",
title = "Low-tech {\TeX}? (typesetting program)",
publisher = "Univ. Sussex",
address = "Brighton, UK",
pages = "124--130",
month = "",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Sat Sep 17 11:20:26 1994",
abstract = "The author recounts his experience of using {\TeX} for
hundreds of pages (each many times). {\TeX} is a widely
and freely distributed high quality typesetting
program. It reads a markup language in standard ASCII
text, and therefore documents are easily transferred
from machine to machine. The author reviews the
advantages and disadvantages of using {\TeX} for book
publishing. (13 Refs.)",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Stirling Univ., UK",
bookpages = "v + 247",
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
confdate = "22--23 March 1991",
conflocation = "Brighton, UK",
keywords = "TeX; Typesetting program; Markup language; Standard
ASCII text; Book publishing",
thesaurus = "Computer controlled typesetting; Desktop publishing",
}
@Article{vanderLaan:1991:STD,
author = "Kees {van der Laan}",
title = "{SGML} (, {\TeX} and \dots)",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "12",
number = "1",
pages = "90--104",
month = mar,
year = "1991",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Mon Oct 26 07:41:51 1998",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{VanEss-Dykema:1991:PSE,
author = "Carol {Van Ess-Dykema}",
title = "{Practical SGML: Eric van Herwijnen}",
journal = j-COMP-LING,
volume = "17",
number = "1",
pages = "110--??",
month = mar,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "AJCLD9",
ISSN = "0891-2017",
bibdate = "Mon Oct 26 07:41:47 1998",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Warmer:1991:PSD,
author = "J. Warmer and H. {Van Vliet}",
title = "Processing {SGML} documents",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "4",
number = "1",
pages = "3--26",
month = mar,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) is an ISO
standard that specifies a language for document
representation. The main idea behind SGML is to
strictly separate the structure and contents of a
document from the processing of that document. This
results in application-independent and thus reusable
documents. To gain the full benefit of this approach,
tools are needed to support a wide range of
applications. The standard itself does not decline how
to specify the processing of documents. Many existing
SGML systems allow for a simple translation of an SGML
document, which exhibits a 1-1 correspondence between
elements in the SGML document and its translation. For
many applications this does not suffice. In other
systems the processing can be expressed in a
special-purpose programming language. The various
approaches to processing SGML documents are assessed.
The authors also discuss a novel approach, taken in the
Amsterdam SGML Parser. In this approach, processing
actions are embedded in the grammar rules that specify
the document structure, much like processing actions
are embedded in grammars of programming languages that
are input to a parser generator.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "PIT Res., DR Nehir Labs., Leidschendam, Netherlands",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques)",
keywords = "Amsterdam SGML Parser; Application-independent;
Document representation; Electronic publishing; Grammar
rules; ISO standard; Parser generator; Programming
languages; Reusable documents; SGML; Special-purpose
programming language",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; High level languages; Word
processing",
}
@Article{Watson:1991:OSA,
author = "B. C. Watson and R. J. Davis",
title = "{ODA} and {SGML}: An Assessment of Co-existence
Possibilities",
journal = j-COMP-STANDARDS-INTERFACES,
volume = "11",
number = "3",
pages = "169--176",
year = "1991",
CODEN = "CSTIEZ",
ISSN = "0920-5489",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
bibsource = "Compendex library database",
abstract = "Given the existence of two standards for text
processing systems that accomplish similar goals, with
similar means, but dissimilar results, the authors seek
to reconcile the two. Office Document Architecture
(ODA) and Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
are found to have no fundamental incompatibilities,
opening the way to either formally melding them into a
single internationally recognized standard or through
practical implementations forming a de facto standard
that encompasses both. The conclusion is that the
latter is most likely to occur, but in any case either
is preferable to the current situation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InProceedings{Wendt:1991:CPS,
author = "H. Wendt and C. Zurn",
booktitle = "Bridging the Communication Gap (AGARD-CP-487)",
title = "Computer-assisted publishing with its standards and
compatibility problems",
crossref = "Anonymous:1991:BCG",
publisher = pub-AGARD,
address = pub-AGARD:adr,
pages = "2/1--3",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:48:07 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The authors use the term computer-assisted publishing
where computers are used for facilitating production
and processing of printed media and electronic
publishing where computers and communication systems
serve to make data available through electronic
channels. They only briefly mention electronic
publishing. They discuss: electronic manuscripts;
document interchange; SGML; advantages of using SGML;
the SGML activities of Springer-Verlag; and problems
arising with the use of SGML.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany",
bookpages = "vi + 124",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7106 (Word
processing); C7230 (Publishing and reproduction)",
confdate = "5--6 Sept. 1990",
conflocation = "Trondheim, Norway",
keywords = "CALS; Compatibility; Computer-assisted publishing;
Document interchange; Document type definition;
Electronic manuscripts; Printed media; SGML;
Springer-Verlag; Standards",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Publishing; Standards",
}
@InProceedings{White:1991:SD,
author = "M. S. White",
booktitle = "Document Image Processing 91. Proceedings of the
Conference",
title = "Standards for {DIP}",
crossref = "Anonymous:1991:DIP",
publisher = pub-BLENHEIM-ONLINE,
address = pub-BLENHEIM-ONLINE:adr,
pages = "13--20",
month = "????",
year = "1991",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:53:33 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The current status of standards for document image
processing is outlined. The author covers scanning and
image compression, write-once and erasable optical
storage devices, and compound document architectures
such as SGML and ODA.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Div. of Inf. Res., Logica Cambridge, UK",
bookpages = "vii + 137",
classification = "C5260B (Computer vision and picture processing);
C5530 (Pattern recognition and computer vision
equipment); C6130D (Document processing techniques);
C6160S (Spatial and pictorial databases); C7108
(Desktop publishing)",
confdate = "16--18 April 1991",
conflocation = "London, UK",
keywords = "Compound document architectures; Document image
processing; Erasable optical storage devices; Image
compression; ODA; Scanning; SGML; Standards;
Write-once",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Document image processing; Image
scanners; Optical disc storage; Standards",
}
@Article{Wolfsthal:1991:SCQ,
author = "Yaron Wolfsthal",
title = "Style control in the {Quill} document editing system",
journal = j-SPE,
volume = "21",
number = "6",
pages = "625--638",
month = jun,
year = "1991",
CODEN = "SPEXBL",
ISSN = "0038-0644",
bibdate = "Wed May 22 16:50:05 1996",
bibsource = "Compendex library database",
abstract = "A critical problem in the design of editors for
structured documents is that of style control, i.e.
mapping the logical elements of the documents to their
physical appearance on pages. This paper presents a
novel approach to style control, used in the Quill
document editing system that has been prototyped at the
IBM Almaden Research Center. In our approach, the style
control mechanism is an integral part of the editing
system and consistent with the overall system
architecture, in both its inner structure and its user
interface. Properties that specify the formatting
process, together with action routines for specifying
complex semantics, are the basic style control
primitives in the proposed approach",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Adachi:1992:OIS,
author = "J. Adachi",
title = "Overview on international standard `{Document Style
Semantics and Specification Language} ({DSSSL})'",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "33",
number = "2",
pages = "176--184",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Discusses ISO/IEC standard CD10178 (DSSSL) and
compares it with ISO/IEC 8879 ('Standard Generalized
Markup Language', SGML), ISO/IEC DIS 10180 ('Standard
Page Description Language', SPDL) and ISO/IEC 8613
('Office Document Architecture', ODA). The author also
discusses WYSIWYG systems; the Office Document
Language; location model; access model; expression
language; constraints; entities; elements; attributes
and attribute lists; and document areas.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Software Dev. Dept., Oki Electr. Ind. Co. Ltd.,
Japan",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6140D
(High level languages)",
keywords = "Access model; Constraints; Document Style Semantics
and Specification Language; Expression language;
International standard; ISO/IEC 8613; ISO/IEC 8879;
ISO/IEC DIS 10180; ISO/IEC standard CD10178; Location
model; ODA; Office Document Architecture; Office
Document Language; SGML; SPDL; Standard Generalized
Markup Language; Standard Page Description Language;
WYSIWYG systems",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Specification languages; Standards; Word processing",
}
@Article{Adler:1992:BSS,
author = "S. Adler",
title = "The birth of a standard ({SGML})",
journal = j-J-AM-SOC-INF-SCI,
volume = "43",
number = "8",
pages = "556--558",
month = sep,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "AISJB6",
ISSN = "0002-8231",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The standard generalized markup language (SGML) was
adopted as an international standard for data
description, data modeling, and interchange in October
1986. This article explores the evolution of this
standard following its technical completion and leading
to widespread market acceptance.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "IBM Corp., Boulder, CO, USA",
classification = "C7100 (Business and administration); C6160 (Database
management systems (DBMS)); C6120 (File organisation)",
classification = "C6120 (File organisation); C6160 (Database
management systems (DBMS)); C7100 (Business and
administration)",
keywords = "Data description; Data modeling; Interchange;
International standard; Standard generalized markup
language; Technical completion",
thesaurus = "Data description; Data structures; Database management
systems; Standards",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1992:IDI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{Information Dimensions, Inc.} Provides {SGML}
Document Database for {JCALS}",
journal = j-LIB-HI-TECH-NEWS,
volume = "??",
number = "91",
pages = "12--??",
day = "1",
month = apr,
year = "1992",
ISSN = "0741-9058",
bibdate = "Wed May 22 12:48:55 MDT 1996",
bibsource = "UnCover library database",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Anonymous:1992:ISK,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{Interleaf} 5 {SGML} keeps companies from being tied
to one authoring program",
journal = j-INFOWORLD,
volume = "14",
number = "??",
pages = "21--21",
month = jun,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "INWODU",
ISSN = "0199-6649",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Anonymous:1992:JEN,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{3rd Joint European Networking Conference}",
journal = j-COMP-NET-ISDN,
volume = "25",
number = "4-5",
pages = "454--459",
month = nov,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "CNISE9",
ISSN = "0169-7552",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
confdate = "11--14 May 1992",
conflocation = "Innsbruck, Austria",
confsponsor = "Austrian Federal Minist. Sci. Res.; Gov. Tyrol; City
of Innsbruck",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1992:L,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Letters",
journal = j-BYTE,
volume = "17",
number = "9",
pages = "20--??",
month = sep,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "BYTEDJ",
ISSN = "0360-5280",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
abstract = "Color Postscript printers; SGML image editors; and
other topics.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Anonymous:1992:S,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Standards",
journal = j-UNIX-WORLD,
volume = "9",
number = "11",
pages = "99--??",
month = nov,
year = "1992",
ISSN = "0739-5922",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
abstract = "SGML comes of age.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Anonymous:1992:SEP,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{SGML} and electronic publishing",
journal = j-OCLC-NEWSLETTER,
volume = "??",
number = "200",
pages = "13--14",
month = nov,
year = "1992",
ISSN = "0163-898X",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Anonymous:1992:SFI,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{SGML} Frees Information",
journal = j-BYTE,
volume = "17",
number = "6",
pages = "279--286",
month = jun,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "BYTEDJ",
ISSN = "0360-5280",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
abstract = "Standard Generalized Markup Language helps you turn
mounds of documents into information that can boost
your productivity and innovation.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Anonymous:1992:WHB,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{WWW} (hypertext browser)",
journal = j-SIGBIO-NEWSLETTER,
volume = "12",
number = "3",
pages = "37--40",
month = sep,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "SINWDG",
ISSN = "0163-5697",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:53:33 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C5620 (Computer networks and techniques); C6160Z
(Other DBMS); C7250L (Non-bibliographic systems)",
keywords = "Anonymous FTP; Anonymous FTP sites; Campus-wide
information systems; Gateway; Gopher; Hypertext
browser; Interactive hypertext client; Internet news
groups; Plain text files; W3; W3 search/retrieve
servers; WAIS index servers; World-Wide Web; WWW
browser",
thesaurus = "Computer networks; Hypermedia; Information retrieval
systems",
}
@Article{Barron:1992:SUG,
author = "D. Barron",
title = "{SGML: The User's Guide to ISO 8879: Joan M. Smith and
Robert Stutely}",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "5",
number = "3",
pages = "157--158",
month = sep,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Berners-Lee:1992:WWW,
author = "T. J. Berners-Lee and R. Cailliau and J.-F. Groff",
title = "The {World-Wide Web}",
journal = j-COMP-NET-ISDN,
volume = "25",
number = "4--5",
pages = "454--459",
month = nov,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "CNISE9",
ISSN = "0169-7552",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 22 18:15:30 MDT 1999",
bibsource = "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sgml.bib",
abstract = "The authors describe the world-wide web (W3) global
information system initiative, its protocols and data
formats and how it is used in practice. They discuss
the plethora of different by similar information
systems which exist, and how the web unifies them,
creating a single information space. They describe the
difficulties of information sharing between colleagues,
and the basic W3 model of hypertext and searchable
indexes. They list the protocols used by W3 and
describe a new simple search and retrieve protocol
hypertext transfer protocol, and the SGML style
document encoding used. They summarize the current
status of the X11, NeXTStep, dumb terminal and other
clients, and of the available server and gateway
software.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "CERN, Geneva, Switzerland",
classification = "C5640 (Protocols); C6130D (Document processing
techniques); C7210 (Information services and centres);
C7250 (Information storage and retrieval)",
confdate = "11--14 May 1992",
conflocation = "Innsbruck, Austria",
confsponsor = "Austrian Federal Minist. Sci. Res.; Gov. Tyrol; City
of Innsbruck",
keywords = "Data formats; Dumb terminal; Gateway software; Global
information system initiative; Hypertext; Information
services; Information sharing; Information systems;
NeXTStep; Search and retrieve protocol; Searchable
indexes; Server software; SGML style document encoding;
Single information space; World-wide web; X11",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
thesaurus = "Document handling; Hypermedia; Information services;
Information systems; Protocols",
xxnote = "3rd Joint European Networking Conference.",
}
@Article{Bonin:1992:CCA,
author = "H. E. G. Bonin",
title = "Cooperation and collaboration assisted by editors",
journal = j-WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK,
volume = "34",
number = "6",
pages = "590--598",
month = dec,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "WIINE9",
ISSN = "0937-6429",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:53:33 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Day-to-day administrative work is characterized by
entering lots of text using editors. However most of
the editors do not provide any support for document
composition by two or more persons, who in practice
often have different backgrounds regarding position,
competence, function, interests, and experience. It is
not sufficient to just maintain the final version of
the document, it is necessary to track all the
contributions. The process of cooperation and
collaboration must be recorded in an auditable fashion.
CSCW systems should not ignore the widespread use of
such editors, instead they should build upon them. The
author describes requirements for the production of
documents in hierarchically oriented organizations
(public administration) and outlines possible
improvements to the current practice by using
standardized markup (SGML) and conventional revision
control systems.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C5620 (Computer networks and techniques); C6130D
(Document processing techniques); C7108 (Desktop
publishing); C7130 (Public administration)",
keywords = "Administrative work; Collaboration; Conventional
revision control systems; Cooperation; Document
composition; Hierarchically oriented organizations;
Public administration; SGML; Standardized markup",
language = "German",
pubcountry = "Germany",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Groupware; Page description
languages; Public administration; Text editing",
}
@InProceedings{Bothma:1992:PGI,
author = "T. J. D. Bothma",
editor = "D. I. Raitt",
booktitle = "Online Information 92. 16th International Online
Information Meeting Proceedings",
title = "Presenting grammatical information in biblical
information systems",
crossref = "Raitt:1992:OII",
publisher = pub-LEARNED-INF,
address = pub-LEARNED-INF:adr,
pages = "163--172",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 10 19:13:47 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The importance of grammatical information in a
comprehensive biblical information system is addressed.
Various types of grammars are defined. A data analysis
of the data involved in an online grammar is presented.
The different approaches followed by teaching and
reference grammars in the description of language are
discussed as well as the typical information-seeking
behavior of a person who requires grammatical
information. The discussion focusses on a Hebrew
grammar database but the comments are to a large extent
also applicable to Greek. Various hardware and software
options available for the grammar database are
discussed. An approach based on SGML is advocated and
the construction process of the prototype is briefly
discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Pretoria Univ., South Africa",
bookpages = "xvi + 578",
classification = "C4210 (Formal logic); C6140D (High level languages);
C6160 (Database management systems (DBMS)); C7108
(Desktop publishing); C7820 (Humanities)",
confdate = "8--10 Dec. 1992",
conflocation = "London, UK",
keywords = "Comprehensive biblical information system;
Construction process; Data analysis; Grammatical
information; Hebrew grammar database; Online grammar;
Reference grammars; Religion; SGML; Software options;
Typical information-seeking behavior",
thesaurus = "Database management systems; Grammars; Humanities data
processing; Page description languages",
}
@Article{Bradley:1992:SC,
author = "Neil Bradley",
title = "{SGML} concepts",
journal = j-ASLIB-PROC,
volume = "44",
number = "7-8",
pages = "271--274",
month = jul # "--" # aug,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "ASLPAO",
ISSN = "0001-253X",
bibdate = "Sat May 18 13:28:08 1996",
abstract = "The abbreviation SGML stands for standard generalized
markup language. Markup refers to adding style and
formatting information to text prior to publication. It
is a `standard' because SGML has been accepted and
published by the ISO and is not owned by any
manufacturer or software vendor. It is `generalized'
because SGML is powerful and flexible, allowing it to
be used in many applications. And it is a `language'
that embodies a specification for creation of a set of
rules to define the structure of a document. SGML has
been designed to easily cross incompatible computer
platforms, and its `open' nature allows for relatively
simple access and manipulation of an SGML conforming
document by both people and computers. Above all, SGML
proposes a new way of thinking about document creation
and presentation, by shifting document style
considerations to the publication process rather than
the creation process. This is done by dividing the
document into named, logical elements, to which any
style can be later applied. A by-product of this
approach is the effective creation of a flexible
database, providing further access to the data for
information retrieval or for re-publication.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7108
(Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "Document creation; Document style considerations;
Flexible database; Formatting; Incompatible computer
platforms; Information retrieval; ISO; Logical
elements; Re-publication; Rules; SGML conforming
document; Simple access; Specification; Standard
generalized markup language; Style",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Standards; Word processing",
}
@InProceedings{Bruggemann-Klein:1992:DRL,
author = "A. Br{\"u}ggemann-Klein and D. Wood",
title = "Deterministic regular languages",
crossref = "Finkel:1992:SAS",
pages = "173--184",
month = feb,
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 13 16:25:09 1994",
abstract = "The ISO standard for standard generalized markup
language (SGML) provides a syntactic meta-language for
the definition of textual markup systems. In the
standard the right hand sides of productions are called
content models and they are based on regular
expressions. The allowable regular expressions are
those that are `unambiguous' as defined by the
standard. Unfortunately, the standard's use of the term
`unambiguous' does not correspond to the two well known
notions, since not all regular languages are denoted by
`unambiguous' expressions. Furthermore, the standard's
definition of `unambiguous' is somewhat vague. The
authors provide a precise definition of `unambiguous
expressions' and rename them deterministic regular
expressions to avoid any confusion. A regular
expression E is deterministic if the canonical
epsilon-free finite automaton M/sub E/ recognizing L(E)
is deterministic. A regular language is deterministic
if there is a deterministic expression that denotes it.
The authors give a Kleene-like theorem for
deterministic regular languages and characterize them
in terms of the structural properties of the minimal
deterministic automata recognizing them. The latter
result enables them to decide if a given regular
expression denotes a deterministic regular language
and, if so, to construct an equivalent deterministic
expression.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Inst. f{\"u}r Inf., Freiburg Univ., Germany",
bookpages = "xiv + 620",
classification = "C4210 (Formal logic); C4220 (Automata theory)",
confdate = "13--15 Feb. 1992",
conflocation = "Cachan, France",
keywords = "Canonical epsilon-free finite automaton; Content
models; Deterministic regular expressions; ISO
standard; Kleene-like theorem; Minimal deterministic
automata; Regular expressions; Standard generalized
markup language; Structural properties; Syntactic
meta-language; Textual markup systems",
thesaurus = "Deterministic automata; Finite automata; Formal
languages",
}
@TechReport{Bruggemann-Klein:1992:ESS,
author = "Anne Br{\"u}ggemann-Klein and Derick Wood",
title = "Electronic Style Sheets",
type = "Bericht",
number = "45",
institution = "Institut f{\"u} Informatik, Universit{\"{a}}t
Freiburg",
address = "Freiburg, Germany",
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 13 15:38:33 1994",
note = "Also available as University of Western Ontario
(London, Ontario, Canada) Computer Science Department
Technical Report 350.",
acknowledgement = ack-js,
annote = "From Joachim Schrod: ``Available from AFA
\path=ftp.csd.uwo.ca:/pub/csd-technical-reports/350=.
Describes basic principles of {\it Designer}, an
event-based design specification language for
structured markup. It does not only concern formatting
tasks, but also automated numbering, generation of
fixed texts, and ordering. The way the two last topics
are handled is not sufficient to support i18n. The
connection of layout specification to UI design is
recognized, but not really exploited.''",
}
@TechReport{Bruggemann-Klein:1992:URE,
author = "Anne Br{\"u}ggemann-Klein and Derick Wood",
title = "Unambiguous Regular Expressions and {SGML} Document
Grammars",
type = "Technical Report",
number = "337",
institution = "Computer Science Department, University of Western
Ontario",
address = "London, Ontario, Canada",
month = nov,
year = "1992",
ISBN = "0-7714-1454-4",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-7714-1454-1",
bibdate = "Sat Feb 24 09:50:43 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-js,
annote = "From Joachim Schrod: ``Available from AFA
\path=ftp.csd.uwo.ca:/pub/csd-technical-reports/337=.
This report shows the relationship between traditional
formal languages and SGML doctype specifications. In
particular, it is a data point to show that the usage
of terms in the SGML community does not conform to the
canonical meaning in CS\@. The report shows that one
can decide if a given regular expression is equivalent
to a valid SGML doctype, and that one can do this
transformation. The algorithm for the transformation is
exponential; it is not known if this is a time-optimal
algorithm.''",
}
@InProceedings{BruggemannKlein:1992:DRL,
author = "A. Bruggemann-Klein and D. Wood",
title = "Deterministic regular languages",
crossref = "Finkel:1992:SAS",
pages = "173--184",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Inst. f{\"u}r Inf., Freiburg Univ., Germany",
classification = "C4210 (Formal logic); C4220 (Automata theory)",
keywords = "Canonical epsilon-free finite automaton; Content
models; Deterministic regular expressions; ISO
standard; Kleene-like theorem; Minimal deterministic
automata; Regular expressions; Standard generalized
markup language; Structural properties; Syntactic
meta-language; Textual markup systems",
thesaurus = "Deterministic automata; Finite automata; Formal
languages",
}
@Book{Carr:1992:DI,
author = "Richard Carr",
title = "Document interchange",
publisher = "DISC, BSi Standards",
address = "London, UK",
pages = "ii + 44",
year = "1992",
ISBN = "1-85554-182-3",
ISBN-13 = "978-1-85554-182-5",
LCCN = "TK5105.577 .C37 199",
bibdate = "Fri May 24 08:10:14 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "Commercial documents--Data processing; Open Document
Architecture (Computer network standard); SGML
(Document markup language)",
}
@Article{Celis:1992:DPA,
author = "Pedro Celis",
title = "Distribution, parallelism, and availability in nonstop
{SQL}",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "21",
number = "2",
pages = "225--225",
month = jun,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:41 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Chung:1992:MIC,
author = "Kwang-Soo Chung",
title = "Multimedia information communication standardization",
journal = j-KOREA-INFO-SCI-SOC-REV,
volume = "10",
number = "5",
pages = "10--19",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
CODEN = "CHKWEN",
ISSN = "1015-9908",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "Discusses audiovisual sequences; CCITT SG VIII;
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29 and JTC1/SC18; encoding; the Common
Intermediate Format; motion estimation; multimedia
interaction; hypermedia navigation; the Multimedia and
Hypermedia Information Coding Expert Group (MHEG);
international standards; audiographics conferencing
services; computer-supported cooperative work;
multipoint conference units and communications
services; audiovisual interactive services; document
transfer and manipulation; cooperative document
handling; network requirements, capabilities and
functional architecture; the Hyperdocument Structuring
Language; Hyper ODA; independent and contextual links;
HyTime; and SGML.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "B6210L (Computer communications); B6210P
(Teleconferencing); C5600 (Data communication equipment
and techniques); C6160S (Spatial and pictorial
databases)",
keywords = "Audiographics conferencing services; Audiovisual
interactive services; CCITT SG VIII; Cooperative
document handling; Hyper ODA; Hypermedia navigation;
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC18; ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29; Multimedia
information communication; Standardization",
language = "Korean",
pubcountry = "South Korea",
thesaurus = "Multimedia systems; Standardisation; Telecommunication
services; Teleconferencing",
}
@Article{Crossman:1992:SSC,
author = "R. Crossman",
title = "Standards for storing compound documents",
journal = j-INFO-DB,
volume = "7",
number = "1",
pages = "17--21",
month = "Winter",
year = "1992",
CODEN = "IFDBEB",
ISSN = "0891-6004",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "Increasingly, computerized documents (and their
components) have become dynamic, processable
objects-not just electronic reproductions of inert
pieces of paper. The author discusses the problem of
how to access data types within data types, and data
types of arbitrary composition, and how it is being
addressed by object-oriented databases. He explains the
benefits of having documents as data types. Some
working documents which use these compound document
data types are outlined. Various existing and future
standards for the interchange and storage of
processable compound documents are described,
including: SGML, ODA and CDA.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6120 (File organisation); C6130D (Document
processing techniques); C6160J (Object-oriented
databases); C7108 (Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "Arbitrary composition; CDA; Compound document data
types; Computerized documents; Object-oriented
databases; ODA; Processable compound documents;
Processable objects; SGML; Standards; Working
documents",
thesaurus = "Abstract data types; Desktop publishing; Document
handling; Object-oriented databases",
}
@Article{David:1992:ACO,
author = "Michael M. David",
title = "Advanced capabilities of the outer join ({SQL})",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "21",
number = "1",
pages = "65--70",
month = mar,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:40 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6140D (High level languages); C6160D (Relational
DBMS)",
keywords = "Access path length; Complex data structures; Data
modeling ability; Direct disparate heterogeneous
database access; Direct outer join operation;
Intelligent join view updates; ISO-ANSI SQL2 standard;
Nested relations; Optimization techniques; SQL",
thesaurus = "Data structures; Query languages; Relational
databases",
}
@Article{Delia:1992:SCD,
author = "D. J. Delia and T. C. Gilgert and N. H. Graham and U.
Hwang and P. W. Ing and J. C. Kan and R. G. Kemink and
G. C. Maling and R. F. Martin and K. P. Moran and J. R.
Reyes and R. R. Schmidt and R. A. Steinbrecher",
title = "System cooling design for the water-cooled {IBM
Enterprise System\slash 9000} processors",
journal = j-IBM-JRD,
volume = "36",
number = "4",
pages = "791--803",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "IBMJAE",
ISSN = "0018-8646",
bibdate = "Tue Mar 25 14:26:59 MST 1997",
abstract = "The high operating speed and corresponding high chip
heat fluxes in the IBM Enterprise System/9000
water-cooled mainframe processors are made possible by
improvements in component- and system-level cooling.
The heart of the closed-loop water-cooling system is a
coolant distribution frame (CDF) common to all
water-cooled processors. The CDF provides a controlled
water temperature of 21.7 degrees C to the central
electronic complex (CEC) at water flow rates up to 245
liters per minute (lpm) and rejects heat loads of up to
63 kW for the largest processor. The water flow
provides cooling to multichip thermal conduction
modules (TCMs), to power supplies, and to air-to-water
heat exchangers that provide preconditioned air to
channel and memory cards. As many as 121 chips are
mounted on a TCM glass-ceramic substrate, with chip
powers reaching 27 W or a heat flux of 64 W/cm/sup 2/.
A separable cold plate was developed to cool these
modules. The power supplies with high heat densities
are primarily cooled by water which flows through a
unique separable cold plate designed for ease of
serviceability of the power supply. A closed-loop frame
in which all the heat was rejected to water was
developed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "IBM Enterprise Syst., Poughkeepsie, NY, USA",
classcodes = "C5420 (Mainframes and minicomputers); C5490 (Other
aspects)",
classification = "C5420 (Mainframes and minicomputers); C5490 (Other
aspects)",
corpsource = "IBM Enterprise Syst., Poughkeepsie, NY, USA",
keywords = "21.7 deg C; central electronic; Central electronic
complex; ceramic substrate; closed-loop water-cooling;
Closed-loop water-cooling system; cold plate; Cold
plate; complex; coolant distribution frame; Coolant
distribution frame; cooled mainframe processors;
cooling; heat flux; Heat flux; IBM computers;
mainframes; multichip thermal conduction modules;
Multichip thermal conduction modules; system; TCM
glass-; TCM glass-ceramic substrate; water-;
water-cooled IBM Enterprise System/9000 processors;
Water-cooled IBM Enterprise System/9000 processors;
Water-cooled mainframe processors",
numericalindex = "Temperature 2.95E+02 K",
thesaurus = "Cooling; IBM computers; Mainframes",
treatment = "P Practical",
}
@Article{Dougherty:1992:ODP,
author = "D. Dougherty",
title = "On-line documentation and publication: the {Davenport
Group}",
journal = j-EUROPEN-NEWSLETTER,
volume = "12",
number = "2",
pages = "15--18",
month = "Summer",
year = "1992",
CODEN = "EONLE8",
ISSN = "1011-4211",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The Davenport Group is an open forum which brings
together Unix system vendors, software vendors and
technical book publishers who have something at stake
in the development of standards and technology for
online documentation and publication. The initial
efforts of the Davenport Group are focused upon the
establishment of a common interchange format for online
technical documentation. The Davenport Group supports
an interchange format based on SGML, the Standard
Generalised Markup Language (ISO/IEC 8879) and `HyTime'
Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language (ISO/IEC
Draft International Standard 10744).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "O'Reilly and Associates Inc., Sebastopol, CA, USA",
classification = "C6110 (Systems analysis and programming); C6130E
(Data interchange); C6150J (Operating systems); C6160Z
(Other DBMS); C7230 (Publishing and reproduction)",
keywords = "Common interchange format; Davenport Group;
Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language; HyTime;
ISO/IEC 8879; ISO/IEC Draft International Standard
10744; Online technical documentation; Publication;
SGML; Software vendors; Standard Generalised Markup
Language; Technical book publishers; Unix system
vendors",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "DP industry; Electronic data interchange; Electronic
publishing; Hypermedia; Standards; System
documentation; Unix",
}
@InProceedings{Dougherty:1992:SPI,
author = "D. Dougherty",
title = "Standardization: problems of interchange and delivery
of documentation online",
crossref = "ACM:1992:SAI",
pages = "145--147",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 10 19:13:47 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "O'Reilly and Associates Inc., Sebastapol, CA, USA",
classification = "C6110 (Systems analysis and programming); C6130D
(Document processing techniques); C6140D (High level
languages); C6160Z (Other DBMS); C7108 (Desktop
publishing)",
keywords = "Computer documentation; Davenport Group;
Hypermedia/Timebased Structuring Language; HyTime;
Multiple sources; Online documentation systems; Open
systems; SGML; Standard Generalized Markup Language;
Standardization; Standards",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Hypermedia; Page description
languages; Standards; System documentation",
}
@Book{Eijkhout:1992:TTT,
author = "Victor Eijkhout",
title = "{\TeX} by Topic, {A} {\TeX}nician's Reference",
publisher = pub-AW,
address = pub-AW:adr,
pages = "vii + 307",
year = "1992",
ISBN = "0-201-56882-9",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-56882-0",
LCCN = "Z253.4.T47 E38 1992",
bibdate = "Sun May 02 09:32:54 1999",
note = "See \cite{Poppelier:1992:BRJ,Poppelier:1992:BR}.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Gillman:1992:DHT,
author = "P. Gillman",
title = "Data handling and text compression",
journal = j-J-INFO-SCI-PRINCIPLES-PRACTICE,
volume = "18",
number = "2",
pages = "105--110",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
CODEN = "JISCDI",
ISSN = "0165-5515",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "Data compression has a function in text storage and
data handling, but not at the level of compressing data
files. The reason is that the decompression of such
files adds a time delay to the retrieval process, and
users can see this delay as a drawback of the system
concerned. Compression techniques can with benefit be
applied to index files. A more relevant data handling
problem is that posed by the need, in most systems, to
store two versions of imported text. The first is the
native version, as it might have come from a word
processor to text editor. The second is the ASCII
version which is what is actually imported. Inverted
file indexes form yet another version. The problem
arises out of the need for dynamic indexing and
re-indexing of revisable documents in very large
database applications such as are found in office
automation systems. Four mainstream text-management
packages are used to show how this problem is handled,
and how generic document architectures such as OCA/CDA
and SGML might help.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Inf. Partnership, London, UK",
classification = "C6120 (File organisation); C6130 (Data handling
techniques); C7240 (Information analysis and indexing);
C7250 (Information storage and retrieval)",
keywords = "ASCII version; Data compression; Data files; Data
handling; Dynamic indexing; Imported text; Inverted
file indexes; Native version; OCA/CDA; Re-indexing;
Revisable documents; SGML; Text compression; Text
storage; Text-management packages; Time delay; Very
large database applications",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
thesaurus = "Data compression; Data handling; File organisation;
Indexing; Information storage",
}
@Article{Goossens:1992:STP,
author = "M. Goossens and E. {van Herwijnen}",
title = "Scientific text processing",
journal = j-INT-J-MOD-PHYS-C,
volume = "3",
number = "3",
pages = "479--546",
month = jun,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "IJMPEO",
ISSN = "0129-1831",
bibdate = "Mon Oct 26 07:41:57 1998",
abstract = "Aspects of text processing important for the
scientific community are discussed, and an overview of
currently available software is presented. Progress on
standardization efforts in the area of document
exchange (SGML), document formatting (DSSSL), document
presentation (SPDL), fonts (ISO 9541) and character
codes (Unicode and ISO 10646) is described. An
elementary particle naming scheme for use with {\LaTeX}
and SGML is proposed. {\LaTeX}, PostScript, SGML and
desk-top publishing allow electronic submission of
articles to publishers, and printing on demand.
Advantages of standardization are illustrated by the
description of a system which can exchange documents
between different word processors and automatically
extract bibliographic data for a library database.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "CERN, Geneva, Switzerland",
classification = "A2980F (Programming); C6120 (File organisation);
C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7108 (Desktop
publishing); C7230 (Publishing and reproduction); C7300
(Natural sciences); C7320 (Physics and Chemistry)",
classification = "A2980F (Programming); C6130D (Document processing
techniques); C6120 (File organisation); C7300 (Natural
sciences); C7320 (Physics and Chemistry); C7230
(Publishing and reproduction); C7108 (Desktop
publishing)",
keywords = "Character codes; Desk-top publishing; Document
exchange; Document formatting; Document presentation;
DSSSL; Elementary particle naming scheme; Fonts; ISO
10646; ISO 9541; ISO standards; LATEX; PostScript;
SGML; SPDL; Standardization; Unicode; Word processors",
pubcountry = "Singapore",
thesaurus = "Character sets; Desktop publishing; Electronic data
interchange; Natural sciences computing; Physics
computing; Publishing; Standardisation; Standards; Word
processing",
}
@Article{Hankins:1992:BRS,
author = "Christopher Hankins and John Vince",
title = "Book reviews: {{\em The SGML Handbook}, by Charles
Goldfarb, 1990}; {{\em Fractal Creations}, by Timothy
Wegner and Mark Peterson, 1991}",
journal = j-COMP-J,
volume = "35",
number = "1",
pages = "40--40",
month = feb,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "CMPJA6",
ISSN = "0010-4620",
bibdate = "Tue Oct 03 07:10:24 2000",
bibsource = "http://www3.oup.co.uk/computer_journal/Volume_35/Issue_01/Vol35_01.index.html",
URL = "http://www3.oup.co.uk/computer_journal/hdb/Volume_35/Issue_01/tiff/40.tif",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{ISO:1992:IIT,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "{ISO\slash IEC TR 9573-11:1992 Information processing
--- SGML support facilities --- Techniques for using
SGML --- Part 11: Application at ISO Central
Secretariat for International Standards and Technical
reports}",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "73",
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Wed Apr 26 10:37:59 2000",
price = "CHF 164",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17330.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
pricecode = "W",
}
@Book{ISO:1992:IITb,
author = "{International Organization for Standardization}",
title = "{ISO\slash IEC TR 9573-11:1992 Information processing
--- SGML support facilities --- Techniques for using
SGML --- Part 11: Application at ISO Central
Secretariat for International Standards and Technical
reports}",
publisher = pub-ISO,
address = pub-ISO:adr,
pages = "73",
year = "1992",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Wed Apr 26 10:37:59 2000",
price = "CHF 164",
URL = "http://www.iso.ch/cate/d17330.html",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
pricecode = "W",
}
@Article{Kretz:1992:SHI,
author = "Francis Kretz and Fran{\c{c}}oise Colaitis",
title = "Standardizing Hypermedia Information Objects",
journal = j-IEEE-COMM-MAG,
volume = "30",
number = "5",
pages = "60--70",
month = may,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "ICOMD9",
ISSN = "0163-6804",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 12 01:17:28 1994",
note = "Subscriptions from IEEE Service Center 445 Hoes Lane
Piscataway, NJ 08854-4150 (908)981-0060 (800)678-IEEE",
abstract = "keywords=; MHEG; multimedia; multimedia
synchronization; spatiotemporal synchronization;
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG12; CCITT (SG VIII/Q9); ISO JTC1;
ASN.1; ISO 8825; ISO 9069 SGML (Standard Generalized
Markup Language); SDIF (Document Interchange Format);
real-time presentation and interchange constraints;
AVIS (audiovisual interactive scriptware):",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InProceedings{Markey:1992:HM,
author = "B. D. Markey",
booktitle = "Digest of papers: COMPCON spring 1992, San Franciso,
California, USA, February 24--28, 1992",
title = "{HyTime} and {MHEG}",
crossref = "IEEE:1992:DPC",
publisher = pub-IEEE,
address = pub-IEEE:adr,
pages = "25--40",
month = feb,
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "A description is given of the history, technical
orientation and status of the MHEG (Multimedia and
Hypermedia Information Coding Experts Group) and HyTime
projects. Their relationship to multimedia (e.g. MPEG)
and document interchange (e.g. ODA and SGML) standards
are also discussed. The relationship between the
standards is explored, with emphasis on appropriate
applications and situations where they can be used
together in a complementary fashion.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
bookpages = "xv + 498",
classification = "C6130E (Data interchange); C6160Z (Other DBMS)",
confdate = "24--28 Feb. 1992",
conflocation = "San Francisco, CA, USA",
confsponsor = "IEEE",
keywords = "Document interchange; History; HyTime projects; MHEG;
MPEG; Multimedia and Hypermedia Information Coding
Experts Group; ODA; SGML; Standards; Status; Technical
orientation",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Multimedia systems;
Societies; Standards",
}
@Article{McGaffey:1992:ATU,
author = "Robert McGaffey",
title = "Automatic tables using {\SMC SGML}, {\SMC C}, and
{\TeX}",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "13",
number = "3",
pages = "291--294",
month = oct,
year = "1992",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 01 09:30:59 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@InProceedings{Melby:1992:TSI,
author = "A. K. Melby and S. E. Wright",
booktitle = "Translating and the Computer 13. The Theory and
Practice of Machine Translation - A Marriage of
Convenience?",
title = "{TEI-TERM}: an {SGML-based} interchange format for
terminology files",
crossref = "Anonymous:1992:TCT",
publisher = pub-ASLIB,
address = pub-ASLIB:adr,
pages = "19--37",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 10 19:13:47 MDT 1996",
abstract = "TEI-TERM is a format for interchanging terminology
files in electronic form between various types of
computers and terminology management software packages.
The `TEI' of TEI-TERM stands for Text Encoding
Initiative which is a major international effort to
formally define various document types which are
conformant to SGML, a widely-accepted international
standard for the markup of the structure of document.
TEI-TERM is being developed by Working Group A and I-7
(Terminological Data) of the Text Encoding Initiative
with input from many individuals and groups world-wide.
TEI-TERM is not intended to replace existing formats
used in terminology databases but rather to facilitate
interchange of terminology data between otherwise
incompatible systems.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT, USA",
bookpages = "165",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7820
(Humanities)",
confdate = "28--29 Nov. 1991",
conflocation = "London, UK",
confsponsor = "Aslib; Inst. Translation and Interpreting",
keywords = "International standard; Language translation; Markup;
SGML-based interchange format; TEI-TERM; Terminology
files; Terminology management software packages; Text
Encoding Initiative; Working Group",
thesaurus = "Language translation; Page description languages;
Research initiatives",
}
@Article{Negishi:1992:RDF,
author = "M. Negishi",
title = "Recent development in full text database
applications",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "33",
number = "4",
pages = "413--420",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Discusses Dialog; Orbit; LEXIS; the Cuadra/Elsevier
`Directory of Online Databases'; reference databases;
source databases; CD-ROM; Westlaw; NEXIS; BRS; OCR; the
Oxford Concordance Program; the Comprehensive Core
Medical Library; MEDLINE; Chemical Abstracts Service;
Chemical Journals Online; SGML; the AIDS Knowledge
Base; computer-aided acquisition and logistic support;
the Electronic Publishing Special Interest Group;
Summit; and NewsNet.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C7250L (Non-bibliographic systems)",
keywords = "AIDS Knowledge Base; BRS; CALS; CD-ROM; Chemical
Abstracts Service; Chemical Journals Online;
Comprehensive Core Medical Library; Computer-aided
acquisition; Dialog; Electronic Publishing Special
Interest Group; Full text database applications; LEXIS;
Logistic support; MEDLINE; NewsNet; NEXIS; OCR; Orbit;
Oxford Concordance Program; Reference databases; SGML;
Source databases; Summit; Westlaw",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Information retrieval systems",
}
@Article{Newcomb:1992:SBI,
author = "S. R. Newcomb and V. T. Newcomb",
title = "Some background information about {HyTime} (hypermedia
language)",
journal = j-J-IIEE-JAPAN,
volume = "21",
number = "5",
pages = "459--467",
month = oct,
year = "1992",
ISSN = "0285-9831",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:53:33 MDT 1996",
abstract = "HyTime, the Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring
Language, is a result of cooperation among
representations from many fields. Groups of information
users and creators in these fields recognized a common
need for a standard representation for the interchange
of complex information. The Standard Generalised Markup
Language (SGML) provided the substrate upon which
HyTime, and the standard from which it emerged, the
Standard Music Description Language (SMDL), were
built.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Techno Teacher Inc., Tallahassee, FL, USA",
classification = "C7230 (Publishing and reproduction); C7820
(Humanities)",
keywords = "Hypermedia/Time-based Structuring Language; HyTime;
SGML; SMDL; Standard Generalised Markup Language;
Standard Music Description Language",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Hypermedia; Music",
}
@Article{Newmann:1992:MVI,
author = "Scott Newmann",
title = "Multi-vendor interoperability through {SQL} access",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "21",
number = "2",
pages = "414--414",
month = jun,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:41 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Nicholas:1992:ISO,
author = "C. K. Nicholas and L. A. Welsch",
title = "On the interchangeability of {SGML} and {ODA}",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "5",
number = "3",
pages = "105--130",
month = sep,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:53:33 MDT 1996",
abstract = "SGML and ODA are international standards for the
markup and interchange of electronic documents. These
standards are incompatible in the sense that in general
a document encoded using SGML cannot be used directly
in an ODA-based system, and vice versa. The authors
first describe these two standards, and suggest
criteria under which a bridge between the two standards
could he evaluated. They evaluate the Office Document
Language (ODL), an SGML application specifically
designed for ODA documents, with respect to these
criteria. They describe conditions under which reliable
automatic translation between SGML and ODA can be
achieved, and describe a translation program that
converts SGML documents to ODA and back.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Comput. Syst. Lab., Nat. Inst. of Stand. and Technol.,
Gaithersburg, MD, USA",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7108
(Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "Electronic document interchange; International
standards; ODA; Office Document Language; SGML;
Translation program",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Document handling; Page
description languages; Standards",
}
@Article{Nickerson:1992:WWH,
author = "G. Nickerson",
title = "{WorldWide Web}: hypertext from {CERN}",
journal = j-COMP-LIB,
volume = "12",
number = "11",
pages = "75--77",
month = dec,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "CPLIE8",
ISSN = "1041-7915",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:53:33 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Univ. of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada",
classification = "C7210 (Information services and centres); C7250
(Information storage and retrieval)",
keywords = "CERN; Client server architecture; Common
document-naming scheme; High-energy physics; HyperText
Markup Language; Hypertext project; HyperText Transfer
Protocol; Information services; Internet; Networking;
Search engines; WorldWide Web",
thesaurus = "Hypermedia; Information retrieval systems; Information
services; Physics computing",
}
@Article{OConnor:1992:D,
author = "Mary Ann O'Connor",
title = "{DataBasics}",
journal = j-CD-ROM-PROF,
volume = "5",
number = "6",
pages = "130--131",
month = nov,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "CRPFEX",
ISSN = "1049-0833",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
abstract = "Markup, SGML, and Hypertext for Full-Text
Databases--Part III",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{OConnor:1992:DMS,
author = "Mary Ann O'Connor",
title = "{DataBasics}: Markup, {SGML}, and hypertext for
full-text databases: Part {I}",
journal = j-CD-ROM-PROF,
volume = "5",
number = "3",
pages = "112--??",
day = "1",
month = may,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "CRPFEX",
ISSN = "1049-0833",
bibdate = "Wed May 22 12:48:55 MDT 1996",
bibsource = "UnCover library database",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{OConnor:1992:MSH,
author = "Mary Ann O'Connor",
title = "Markup, {SGML}, and hypertext for full-text databases,
Part {II}",
journal = j-CD-ROM-PROF,
volume = "5",
number = "4",
pages = "123--125",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "CRPFEX",
ISSN = "1049-0833",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Ogawa:1992:RDF,
author = "R. Ogawa and Y. Kikuchi and K. Takahashi",
title = "Recent developments in full text database
technologies",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "33",
number = "4",
pages = "404--412",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Discusses CD-ROM; Knuth-Morris-Pratt pattern matching
in strings; the Boyer-Moore string searching algorithm;
Aho-Corasick string matching; associative memory;
variable length don't care; cellular arrays;
broadcasting; shift registers; systolic arrays; finite
state automata: input control; sequential logic;
comparison; dynamic programming; SGML; and
PostScript.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "NEC Corp., Tokyo, Japan",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7250L
(Non-bibliographic systems)",
keywords = "Aho-Corasick string matching; Associative memory;
Boyer-Moore string searching algorithm; Broadcasting;
CD-ROM; Cellular arrays; Dynamic programming; Finite
state automata; Full text database technologies; Input
control; Knuth-Morris-Pratt pattern matching;
PostScript; Sequential logic; SGML; Shift registers;
Systolic arrays; Variable length don't care",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Cellular arrays; Information retrieval; Information
retrieval systems",
}
@TechReport{Piron:1992:UEB,
author = "C. Piron and J. L. Sanson and G. Giordano",
title = "Using electronic book metaphor for the viewing of {R}
and {D} projects",
number = "93NO00009",
institution = "EDF-Electricit{\'{e}} de France",
address = "Clamart, France",
pages = "87",
month = oct,
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:53:33 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The project explores a new way for viewing and
delivering information on screen. The concept of
electronic book is based on the metaphor of a paper
book, but it multiplies the ways people can access and
manipulate the information it contains. The reader can
now search and find parts of the book he is interested
in; he can navigate in the document, annotate it, mark
pages either to print them or just to remember where
the information is: things that were difficult to do on
paper. The application selected to explore this new
domain is the viewing of R and D division annual
projects, which were up to now available only on a
database. The tool used for this is Dynatext, a product
of EBT, based on the structured information description
language SGML (Standard Generalized Mark-up Language).
The authors test the concept of electronic book and try
to use the SGML standard to exchange data. The first
results of the project show that readers and users were
extremely satisfied with the electronic book concept.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C7230
(Publishing and reproduction)",
issuedby = "EDF-Electricit{\'e} de France, Clamart, France",
keywords = "Annotate; Dynatext; EBT; Electronic book; Navigate; R
and D division annual projects; SGML; Structured
information description language",
language = "French",
pubcountry = "France",
thesaurus = "Document handling; Electronic publishing; Hypermedia;
Page description languages",
}
@Article{Poppelier:1992:BR,
author = "Nico Poppelier and Amy Hendrickson",
title = "Book reviews",
journal = j-NTG,
volume = "92",
number = "1",
pages = "135--138",
month = may,
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Sat May 11 07:34:39 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Contains reviews of {\em \LaTeX{} for Everyone\/}
\cite{Hahn:1991:LER}, {\em Practical SGML\/}
\cite{Herwijnen:1990:PS}, and {\em \TeX{} by Topic, A
\TeX{}nician's Reference\/} \cite{Eijkhout:1992:TTT}.",
keywords = "reviews",
}
@Article{Poppelier:1992:BRJ,
author = "Nico Poppelier",
title = "Book reviews: {Jane Hahn, {\em {\LaTeX}} for
Everyone\/}; {Eric van Herwijnen, {\em Practical
SGML}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
volume = "13",
number = "2",
pages = "182--184",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 12 01:26:50 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Contains reviews of {\em \LaTeX{} for Everyone\/}
\cite{Hahn:1991:LER}, and {\em Practical SGML\/}
\cite{vanHerwijnen:1990:PS}.",
annote = "Contains reviews of {\em \LaTeX{} for Everyone\/}
\cite{Hahn:1991:LER}, {\em Practical SGML\/}
\cite{Herwijnen:1990:PS}, and {\em \TeX{} by Topic, A
\TeX{}nician's Reference\/} \cite{Eijkhout:1992:TTT}.",
}
@Article{Ricciuti:1992:PSG,
author = "M. Ricciuti",
title = "Publishing software gets serious",
journal = j-DATAMATION,
volume = "38",
number = "24",
pages = "65--66, 68--69",
month = dec,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "DTMNAT",
ISSN = "0011-6963",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:53:33 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Corporate print production operations have grown in
size and complexity in recent years. Publishing needs
that were once met with single-user desktop packages
now call for far more elaborate and capable publishing
systems. Powerful new publishing software packages that
run on low-cost, high-powered PCs are now becoming
available. These have as much power and many times the
capabilities as the old proprietary hardware/software
publishing systems, and they usually cost much less.
These new systems give corporate users the power to
pump out everything from worldwide interoffice memos to
huge manuals and glossy sales brochures. They can even
link into mainframe databases like DB2 and turn the
data inside into slick catalogs or annual reports. They
can integrate and merge documents and images created by
a wide assortment of desktop-publishing systems,
illustration applications and technical-drawing and
design systems into a single publication. the author
describes the main features of such software. An inset
discusses SGML (Standard Generalised Markup
Language).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "D2105 (Media-TV, radio, press)",
keywords = "Corporate print production; DB2; Design systems;
Desktop-publishing systems; Document merging;
Illustration applications; Mainframe databases;
Software packages; Standard Generalised Markup
Language; Technical-drawing",
thesaurus = "Electronic publishing; Software packages",
}
@Article{Robinson:1992:AS,
author = "B. Robinson and G. Wu",
title = "Applications of {SGML}",
journal = j-UNIV-COMP,
volume = "14",
number = "2",
pages = "53--57",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
CODEN = "UNCOET",
ISSN = "0265-4385",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "This paper does not dwell on the technicalities of the
standard generalised markup language (SGML) but focuses
on applications of SGML, which are the subject of
research and development contracts within the
Information Technology group of ERDC at the Hatfield
Polytechnic. Detail is provided on one particular
project undertaken for the Science and Engineering
Research Council (SERC). Software has been developed
which allows users to complete complex electronic forms
on a standard personal computer in SGML format. The
software is independent of the form structure which is
defined in ASCII files using a powerful, compact
purpose designed language. Close control over all
aspects of data capture including data integrity,
virtual fields and online user help is supported. The
completed forms are transmitted as electronic mail
across a wide area network and processed automatically
in a mainframe environment at SERC.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Hatfield Polytech., UK",
classification = "C1250B (Character recognition); C6130D (Document
processing techniques); C7108 (Desktop publishing)",
keywords = "ASCII files; Compact purpose designed language;
Complex electronic forms; Data capture; Data integrity;
Development contracts; DTP language; Electronic mail;
ERDC; Mainframe environment; Online user help;
Research; SERC; SGML format; Standard generalized
markup language; Standard personal computer; Virtual
fields; Wide area network",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Character sets; Desktop publishing; Electronic mail;
Microcomputer applications; Standards; Word
processing",
}
@Article{Roddick:1992:SSQ,
author = "John F. Roddick",
title = "{SQL\slash SE}: a query language extension for
databases supporting schema evolution",
journal = j-SIGMOD,
volume = "21",
number = "3",
pages = "10--16",
month = sep,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "SRECD8",
ISSN = "0163-5808",
bibdate = "Mon Jan 12 08:45:42 MST 2004",
bibsource = "http://portal.acm.org/",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Book{Rubinsky:1992:SVT,
author = "Yuri Rubinsky",
title = "{SGML}: the vision, the technology, and the business",
publisher = "????",
address = "????",
pages = "various",
year = "1992",
ISBN = "????",
ISBN-13 = "????",
LCCN = "????",
bibdate = "Sat Apr 29 15:07:57 MDT 1995",
series = "CALS Expo '92 tutorials",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "Cover title. 7 December 1992.",
keywords = "Electronic publishing; SGML (Computer program
language)",
}
@Article{Schmidt:1992:WDO,
author = "S. Schmidt",
title = "Where does open information processing stand? The
{ODA\slash ODIF} and {SGML} document standards",
journal = j-BULL-SCHWEIZ-ELEKTROTECH,
volume = "83",
number = "1",
pages = "31--34",
month = jan,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "BEVEDP",
ISSN = "0036-1321",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "Two different document standards for open information
processing have become established: ODA/ODIF (office
document architecture/office document information
format) and SGML (Standard Generalised Markup
Language). These are often regarded as competitors yet
are based on a very similar document processing model.
The author gives an introduction to both these models.
Besides a comparative assessment, applications and
prospects for further developments are discussed.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Inst. f{\"u}r Inf., Zurich Univ., Switzerland",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6130E
(Data interchange)",
keywords = "Document standards; ODA/ODIF; Office document
architecture; Office document information format; Open
information processing; SGML; Standard Generalised
Markup Languages",
pubcountry = "Switzerland",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Open systems; Standards",
}
@Book{Smith:1992:SRS,
author = "Joan M. Smith",
title = "{SGML} and Related Standards: Document Description and
Processing Languages",
publisher = pub-ELLIS-HORWOOD,
address = pub-ELLIS-HORWOOD:adr,
pages = "xviii + 151",
year = "1992",
ISBN = "0-13-806506-3",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-13-806506-5",
LCCN = "QA76.73 .S42 1992",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 11:33:23 1994",
price = "US\$50.25",
series = "The Ellis Horwood series in computers and their
applications",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "SGML (computer program language)",
}
@Book{Smith:SRS92,
author = "Joan M. Smith",
title = "{SGML} and Related Standards: Document Description and
Processing Languages",
publisher = pub-ELLIS-HORWOOD,
address = pub-ELLIS-HORWOOD:adr,
pages = "xviii + 151",
year = "1992",
ISBN = "0-13-806506-3",
ISBN-13 = "978-0-13-806506-5",
LCCN = "QA76.73 .S42 1992",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 11:33:23 1994",
price = "US\$50.25",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
libnote = "Not yet in my library.",
}
@InProceedings{Thomas:1992:RAA,
author = "R. Thomas and S. M. Cornick and D. A. Leishman and D.
J. Vanier",
title = "Research at the {Advanced Construction Technology
Laboratory}",
crossref = "Grierson:1992:AAI",
pages = "35--51",
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 10 19:13:47 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Nat. Res. Council Canada, Inst. for Res. in
Construction, Advanced Construction Technol. Lab.,
Calgary, Alta., Canada",
classification = "C6160Z (Other DBMS); C6170 (Expert systems); C7160
(Manufacturing and industry); C7440 (Civil and
mechanical engineering)",
keywords = "ACTL; Advanced Construction Technology Laboratory;
Building codes; Building inspectors; Computer
techniques; Construction industry; Construction
process; Design process; Hypertext building code
documents; Knowledge integration; Knowledge
representation; Minicode generators; NRC; Plans
compliance checking systems; SGML",
thesaurus = "Building; Construction industry; Hypermedia; Knowledge
based systems; Knowledge representation",
}
@Article{Uzawa:1992:DID,
author = "A. Uzawa",
title = "Document image database systems",
journal = j-J-INFO-PROC-SOC-JAPAN,
volume = "33",
number = "5",
pages = "497--504",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
CODEN = "JOSHA4",
ISSN = "0447-8053",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "Discusses multimedia databases; historical versions;
alternative versions; facsimile; modified Huffman
coding; modified Read coding; the CCITT/ISO Joint
Bi-level Image Group and Joint Photographic Expert
Group; optical character readers; workstations; CAMMS;
SGML; G-BASE; MASCOT; and Jasmine.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C5530 (Pattern recognition and computer vision
equipment); C6130D (Document processing techniques);
C6160S (Spatial and pictorial databases)",
keywords = "Alternative versions; CAMMS; CCITT/ISO; Document image
database systems; Facsimile; G-BASE; Historical
versions; Jasmine; Joint Bi-level Image Group; Joint
Photographic Expert Group; MASCOT; Modified Huffman
coding; Modified Read coding; Multimedia databases;
Optical character readers; SGML; Workstations",
language = "Japanese",
pubcountry = "Japan",
thesaurus = "Database management systems; Document image
processing; Encoding; Multimedia systems; Optical
character recognition",
}
@Article{Walter:1992:SJT,
author = "M. Walter",
title = "{SGML} for journals: toward electronic delivery",
journal = j-SEYBOLD-REP-PUB-SYS,
volume = "21",
number = "18",
pages = "1, 3--13, 16--19",
month = jun,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "SRPSD9",
ISSN = "0736-7260",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:43:28 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) can be
applied to commercial publishing. The author presents
four case studies that illustrate different approaches
to using SGML for journals: The IEEE moved to
electronic editing and composition in one fell swoop,
using ArborText's The Publisher to create journals for
print and to archive in SGML. J. B. Lippincott has
copyeditors tag in XyWrite as they copyedit manuscripts
that are sent on disk to outside compositors. Generic
coding has reduced production costs while facilitating
electronic products, such as CD-ROM. The American
Chemical Society is conducting several experiments with
SGML, including reverse-engineering SGML from Xyvision
files and collaborating on a prototype electronic
library of online journals. The published of Science
magazine is about to launch an ll-electronic
peer-reviewed journal.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "D2105 (Media-TV, radio, press)",
keywords = "American Chemical Society; ArborText; Commercial
publishing; Copyediting; Electronic composition;
Electronic editing; Electronic library; Generic coding;
IEEE; Ll-electronic peer-reviewed journal; Online
journals; Reverse-engineering; Science magazine;
Standard Generalized Markup Language; The Publisher;
Xyvision files; XyWrite",
thesaurus = "Electronic data interchange; Electronic publishing",
}
@InProceedings{Wesley:1992:SMO,
author = "T. Wesley and J. Engelen",
title = "{SGML} --- a major opportunity for access to
information",
crossref = "Murphy:1992:PSA",
pages = "593--597",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 10 19:13:47 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Bradford Univ., UK",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6140D
(High level languages); C7850 (Assistance for the
handicapped)",
keywords = "ODA; Print disabled; Published information; SGML",
thesaurus = "Handicapped aids; Page description languages",
}
@Article{Whang:1992:MIS,
author = "Kyu-Yong Whang",
title = "Multimedia information system platforms",
journal = j-KOREA-INFO-SCI-SOC-REV,
volume = "10",
number = "5",
pages = "5--9",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
CODEN = "CHKWEN",
ISSN = "1015-9908",
bibdate = "Wed Aug 31 00:52:53 MDT 1994",
abstract = "Discusses multimedia information retrieval systems and
document systems; hypertext and hypermedia; office
information systems; engineering, scientific and
geographical databases; remote information access;
mixed mail services; electronic publishing; KAIST; VTRs
and laserdisc players; Hyper ODA; SGML; authorization;
data manipulation languages; 2-phase commit; long data
items; binary large data objects; the IBM Audio-Visual
Connection system; Multimedia Toolbox; DVI; Authology;
MacroMind; multimedia authoring; reference
architecture; persistence; navigation; and the work of
the Multimedia and Hypermedia Information Coding Expert
Group (MHEG).",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
classification = "C6160S (Spatial and pictorial databases); C7250
(Information storage and retrieval)",
keywords = "Authorization; Data manipulation languages; Databases;
Document systems; Electronic publishing; Hyper ODA;
Hypermedia; Hypertext; Information retrieval systems;
KAIST; Mail services; Multimedia and Hypermedia
Information Coding Expert Group; Multimedia authoring;
Multimedia information system platforms; Office
information systems; Reference architecture; Remote
information access; SGML",
language = "Korean",
pubcountry = "South Korea",
thesaurus = "Database management systems; Information retrieval
systems; Multimedia systems",
}
@Article{Willcocks:1992:S,
author = "M. Willcocks and F. J. Cave",
title = "{SGML}",
journal = j-DESKTOP-PUB-COMM,
volume = "8",
number = "7",
pages = "6--13",
month = dec,
year = "1992",
CODEN = "DPCOEQ",
ISSN = "0957-3178",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:53:33 MDT 1996",
abstract = "The Standard Generalized Markup Language is now ten
years old. After a tentative start it is beginning to
establish itself and shake a rather arcane image. The
first author describes how SGML works and why he thinks
it's important. The second author considers the past as
well as the future and asks whether it is now time for
SGML to be more widely adopted by mainstream
publishers.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Interleaf UK Ltd., Richmond, UK",
classification = "C7108 (Desktop publishing); C7230 (Publishing and
reproduction)",
keywords = "Global market; Publishers; SGML; Standard; Standard
Generalized Markup Language; Strategic information
management",
pubcountry = "UK",
thesaurus = "Desktop publishing; Page description languages;
Standards",
}
@InProceedings{Wilson:1992:CIC,
author = "E. Wilson",
title = "A comparison of interfaces: computer, designer, and
user",
crossref = "Tjoa:1992:DDE",
pages = "326--331",
month = "????",
year = "1992",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 10 19:13:47 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "Comput. Lab., Kent Univ., Canterbury, UK",
classification = "C6130D (Document processing techniques); C6140D
(High level languages); C6160 (Database management
systems (DBMS)); C6180 (User interfaces); C7250N (Front
end systems for online searching)",
keywords = "Browsing; Graphical capability; Hybrid system;
Hypertext front-end; Hypertext interface; Information
load; Information retrieval system; Information
structure; Input; Menu-driven interface; Multi-font
output; Post-processor; Query formulation; Retrieved
text; SGML tagged text; User control",
thesaurus = "Database management systems; Hypermedia; Online
front-ends; Page description languages; Query
processing; User interfaces",
}
@Article{Wonneberger:1992:AST,
author = "Reinhard Wonneberger",
title = "Approaching {SGML} from {\TeX}",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "13",
number = "2",
pages = "226--227",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 12 01:26:57 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Wonneberger:1992:SQA,
author = "Reinhard Wonneberger and Frank Mittelbach",
title = "{SGML\Dash} Questions and answers",
journal = j-TUGBOAT,
volume = "13",
number = "2",
pages = "221--223",
month = jul,
year = "1992",
ISSN = "0896-3207",
bibdate = "Fri Aug 12 01:26:58 1994",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Aberer:1993:PPU,
author = "K. Aberer and K. Bohm and C. Huser",
title = "The prospects of publishing using advanced database
concepts",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "6",
number = "4",
pages = "469--480",
month = dec,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 10 19:13:47 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
affiliation = "GMD-IPSI, Darmstadt, Germany",
classification = "C6120 (File organisation); C6130D (Document
processing techniques); C6160J (Object-oriented
databases); C7108 (Desktop publishing); C7230
(Publishing and reproduction)",
keywords = "Advanced database concepts; Application-independent
database application; D-STREAT; Dynamic document type
definition management; Electronic documents; Electronic
publishing; Hypermedia reference publication;
Integrated publication environment; Object-oriented
database management system; Publishing tools; SGML;
Structured document handling; Structured document
storage; VODAK",
thesaurus = "Data structures; Document handling; Electronic
publishing; Hypermedia; Object-oriented databases",
}
@Article{Abernathy:1993:APC,
author = "Roger W. Abernathy and Robert P. Smith",
title = "{Algorithm 724}: Program to Calculate
${F}$-Percentiles",
journal = j-TOMS,
volume = "19",
number = "4",
pages = "481--483",
month = dec,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "ACMSCU",
ISSN = "0098-3500",
bibdate = "Fri Sep 16 19:47:29 1994",
URL = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/journals/toms/1993-19-4/p481-abernathy/;
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/168173.168405",
abstract = "Let $0 < p < 1$ be given and let $F$ be the cumulative
distribution function of the $F$-Distribution with $(M,
N)$, degrees of freedom. This FORTRAN 77 routine is a
complement to [1] where a method was presented to find
the inverse of the $F$-Distribution function, FINV($M,
N, P$), using a series expansion technique to find the
inverse for the Beta Distribution function.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "algorithms; cumulative distribution function (cdf);
distribution function; experimentation; F-distribution;
Newton's method; root-finding methods; Taylor series;
theory",
subject = "G.1.5 [Numerical Analysis]: Roots of Nonlinear
Equations",
}
@Article{Abernathy:1993:ASE,
author = "Roger W. Abernathy and Robert P. Smith",
title = "Applying Series Expansion to the Inverse Beta
Distribution to Find Percentiles of the
${F}$-Distribution",
journal = j-TOMS,
volume = "19",
number = "4",
pages = "474--480",
month = dec,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "ACMSCU",
ISSN = "0098-3500",
bibdate = "Fri Sep 16 19:47:29 1994",
URL = "http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/journals/toms/1993-19-4/p474-abernathy/;
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/168173.168387",
abstract = "Let $0 <= 1$ and $F$ be the cumulative distribution
function (cdf) of the $F$-Distribution. We wish to find
$x_{p}$ such that $F(x_{p}|n_{1}, n_{2}) = p$, where
$n_{1}$ and $n_{2}$ are the degrees of freedom.
Traditionally, $x_{p}$ is found using a numerical
root-finding method, such as Newton's method. In this
paper, a procedure based on a series expansion for
finding $x_{p}$is given. The series expansion method
has been applied to the normal, chi-square, and $t$
distributions, but because of computational
difficulties, it has not been applied to the
$F$-Distribution. These problems have been overcome by
making the standard transformation to the beta
distribution.\par The procedure is explained in
Sections 3 and 4. Empirical results of a comparison of
CPU times are given in Section 5. The series expansion
is compared to some of the standard root-finding
methods. A table is given for $p = 0.90$.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
keywords = "algorithms; cumulative distribution function;
cumulative distribution function (cdf); distribution
function; F-distribution; Newton's method; performance;
root-finding methods; Taylor series",
subject = "G.1.5 [Numerical Analysis]: Roots of Nonlinear
Equations; G.3 [Probability and Statistics]",
}
@Article{Aheam:1993:SNY,
author = "Hally Aheam",
title = "{SGML} and {The New Yorker Magazine}",
journal = j-TECH-COMMUN,
volume = "40",
number = "2",
pages = "226--??",
day = "1",
month = may,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "TLCMBT",
ISSN = "0049-3155",
bibdate = "Wed May 22 12:48:55 MDT 1996",
bibsource = "UnCover library database",
abstract = "As an exercise, five SGML, developers created five
different document type definitions for the New Yorker
magazine. The first tried to use the existing format of
the American Association of Publishers; the second used
content-specific tagging; the third allowed
format-for-print; the fourth supported hypertext
output; the fifth supported a historical database.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Ahearn:1993:SNY,
author = "Hally Ahearn",
title = "{SGML} and {The New Yorker Magazine}",
journal = j-TECH-COMMUN,
volume = "40",
number = "2",
pages = "226--229",
month = may,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "TLCMBT",
ISSN = "0049-3155",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
abstract = "As an exercise, five SGML developers created five
different document type definitions for the New Yorker
magazine. The first tried to use the existing format of
the American Association of Publishers; the second used
content-specific tagging; the third allowed
format-for-print; the fourth supported hypertext
output; the fifth supported a historical database.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
annote = "UMI",
ericno = "EJ462362",
identifiers = "Standard General Markup Language",
majordesc = "Computers; Technical Writing; Text Structure",
minordesc = "Graphic Arts; Higher Education; Periodicals; Word
Processing",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1993:A,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Auto-Graphics",
journal = j-LIB-HI-TECH,
volume = "??",
number = "101",
pages = "23--??",
month = apr,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "LIHTD2",
ISSN = "0737-8831",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
abstract = "Introduces SGML Smart Editor Version 4.0.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Anonymous:1993:CSE,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Corporate sites embrace the {Standard Generalized
Markup Language} technology for coding electronic
documents",
journal = j-PC-WEEK,
volume = "10",
number = "8",
pages = "37--??",
month = mar,
year = "1993",
ISSN = "0740-1604",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 16:12:10 MST 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Anonymous:1993:EFI,
author = "Anonymous",
booktitle = "EP '94. Fifth International Conference on Electronic
Publishing, Document Manipulation and Typography",
title = "{EP} '94. Fifth International Conference on Electronic
Publishing, Document Manipulation and Typography",
journal = j-EPODD,
volume = "6(4)",
month = dec,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "EPODEU",
ISSN = "0894-3982",
bibdate = "Tue Sep 10 19:13:47 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
confdate = "13--15 April 1994",
conflocation = "Darmstadt, Germany",
pubcountry = "UK",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1993:ISM,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Is {SGML} for Me?",
journal = j-PUBLISHING-PROD-EXEC,
volume = "7",
number = "8",
pages = "22--??",
day = "1",
month = sep,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "PPEXEP",
ISSN = "1048-3055",
bibdate = "Sat May 18 12:55:03 MDT 1996",
bibsource = "UnCover library database",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
summary = "While the markup language works wonders for some
organizations, it isn't appropriate for everyone.",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1993:ITW,
author = "Anonymous",
booktitle = "IFIP TC5\slash WG5.10 Working Conference on Interfaces
in Industrial Systems for Production and Engineering",
title = "{IFIP TC5\slash WG5.10} Working Conference on
Interfaces in Industrial Systems for Production and
Engineering",
journal = j-IFIP-TRANS-B,
volume = "B-10",
pages = "175--186",
year = "1993",
CODEN = "ITBTEH",
ISSN = "0926-5481",
bibdate = "Wed Sep 11 05:53:33 MDT 1996",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
confdate = "15--17 March 1993",
conflocation = "Darmstadt, Germany",
pubcountry = "Netherlands",
}
@Article{Anonymous:1993:L,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "Letters",
journal = j-BYTE,
volume = "18",
number = "13",
pages = "18--??",
month = dec,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "BYTEDJ",
ISSN = "0360-5280",
bibdate = "Thu Jan 25 10:01:31 MST 1996",
abstract = "Opinions on video computing, SGML, India's software
development, and installer hell.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Anonymous:1993:MSA,
author = "Anonymous",
title = "{Microsoft SGML Author} for {Word}",
journal = j-DESKTOP-PUB-COMM,
volume = "9",
number = "6",
pages = "14--15",
month = nov,
year = "1993",
CODEN = "DPCOEQ",
ISSN = "0957-3178",
bibdate = "Thu Sep 01 09:28:33 1994",
abstract = "The article discusses a product from Microsoft to
address the SGML authoring needs of Word users.
Microsoft's vision of SGML is to broaden the