Compound Documents
With the DNAOS technology,
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offer advanced web, print, multimedia publishing for compound documents,
technical and reference manuals, web sites and portals.
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Separation of Concerns
Separation of concerns is a key feature of DNAOS
publishing as it provides every specialist involved in the project with an
optimal environment for the task at hand, as well as
better collaboration environments. Designers, authors, reviewers, page layout and
look&feel graphic artists, managers, and others all need to work together yet
allowing each one his own space and optimized tools. The knowledge and technology
growth and exchange rates are also greatly improved. In collaboration environments,
integrating new specialists or third-party is both easier and better structured.
- Page Layout
Page layout is a fundamental publishing process that has often been left-out
of current computer assisted web publishing chains. Even high-end desktop publishing
and page layout tools often tend to be designed for one person to do all the work
rather than for collaborative work.
DNAOS
introduces sophisticated and powerful layout design and management for automated page
layout. XML and XPath based,
the layout management services automatically query the data and document sources,
from current or specified documents, merging contents in page layouts, all the while,
generating corresponding indexes, tables of contents, navigation, menus.
Layout specialists can concentrate on page layouts, with optimized tools, while
other collaborators have different concerns.
- Look & Feel DNAOS provide graphic artists and designers with a rich
CSS-based environment. Evaluating metadata, context, and markup,
DNAOS analyze each element applying appropriate
Look&Feel control from CSS stylesheet that can also be managed with optimized tools.
Designers can simply define and edit the text-based CSS stylesheets to modify or
evolve the Look&Feel of any item, page, chapter, site, portal managed with the
DNAOS, without affecting the work of others.
- Media Preparation
Preparation for media rendering and the rendering process itself are specialized
processes typically handled by media preparation specialists. Here again, the
DNAOS offers an optimized environment, appropriate automation
tools, and support for most electronic and print media.
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