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@Article{Rousseau:1994:WDP,
  author =       "Bertrand Rousseau and Mario Ruggier",
  title =        "Writing documents for paper and {WWW}. {A} strategy
                 based on {FrameMaker} and {WebMaker}",
  journal =      j-COMP-NET-ISDN,
  volume =       "27",
  number =       "2",
  pages =        "205--214",
  day =          "1",
  month =        nov,
  year =         "1994",
  CODEN =        "CNISE9",
  ISSN =         "0169-7552 (print), 1879-2324 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0169-7552",
  bibdate =      "Fri Sep 24 20:20:54 MDT 1999",
  bibsource =    "Compendex database;
                 http://www.elsevier.com/cgi-bin/cas/tree/store/cna/cas_free/browse/browse.cgi?year=1994&volume=27&issue=2;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/compnetisdn.bib;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sgml.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.elsevier.com/cgi-bin/cas/tree/store/comnet/cas_sub/browse/browse.cgi?year=1994&volume=27&issue=2&aid=1383",
  abstract =     "The interest in having high maintainable versions of a
                 document in both paper and WWW formats is growing
                 dramatically as WWW is fast becoming the most important
                 way of browsing and delivering information on the
                 {Internet}. This paper discusses the strategy based on
                 FrameMaker, a desktop publishing package from Frame
                 Technology Corporation, and the configurable translator
                 WebMaker, written by the authors, for the simultaneous
                 production of paper and WWW versions of a document.
                 Advantages of this scheme are the WYSIWYG FrameMaker
                 interface, easily maintainable WWW documents, and the
                 possibility to obtain a WWW version of already existent
                 Frame documents by simply supplying configuration
                 information for their conversion. The introduction
                 provides some background information and outlines the
                 strategy. The second section is a comparison of the two
                 formats, feature by feature, outlining the behavior of
                 WebMaker for each feature. The third section focuses on
                 WebMaker and discusses the general user requirements
                 and the WWW document generation process. The WebMaker
                 configuration language is briefly discussed. The fourth
                 section presents a list of recommendations for writers
                 as a guideline for the simultaneous preparation of both
                 the paper and WWW documents. A few words on future
                 directions are given at the end.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "CERN",
  affiliationaddress = "Geneva, Switz",
  classification = "722.2; 722.4; 723.1; 723.1.1; 723.2; 903.2",
  conference =   "Proceedings of the 1st World-Wide Web Conference",
  journal-URL =  "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01697552",
  journalabr =   "Comput Networks ISDN Syst",
  keywords =     "Computer software; Desktop publishing; Distributed
                 database systems; File organization; Hypertext markup
                 language (HTML) authoring tools; Information retrieval
                 systems; Interfaces (computer); Network protocols;
                 Software package FrameMaker; Software package WebMaker;
                 What you see is what you get (WYSIWYG) FrameMaker
                 interface; Wide area networks; Word processing; World
                 wide web; WYSIWYG FrameMaker interface",
  meetingaddress = "Geneva, Switz",
  meetingdate =  "May 25--27 1994",
  meetingdate2 = "05/25--27/94",
}

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