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Contents
Documents are special resources used to hold content, for its management
and publishing.
Markup
With , contents are first marked-up for meaning and structure, using
an extended XHTML XML dialect. DNAOS uses
this markup to understand content structure and uses it to better
manage the contents as well as optimize its
publishing.
Navigation
From the metadata extracted from content and markup,
DNAOS can, for example,
generate navigation, indexes, and table of contents, sorted lists, etc.
for interactive documents.
Management DNAOS documents can have associated resources
like authors, workers, work traces (logs), history, bios, status tracks,
etc., for complete content and document management. This information is
also available to DNAOS, as additional
document metadata, used when managing or
publishing documents.
Resources
Documents and associated resources can also be queried, edited, modeled, and
reported as other resources, using DNAOS resource management
services.
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