Content management and publishing portals
Alternatively, some customers, often content authors specialized in their respective
fields and producing complex, structured, scientific content documents, use
DNAOS for turning their XML content into navigation based
interactive web sites with sitemaps, menus, forms, security and workflow, without
having to be concerned with html/web programming/scripting, menus, table of contents,
index, navigation, frames or taglibs.
When publishing, users appreciate the separation of concerns where content
authoring, page layout management, look & feel management, and rendering for
interactive and print media, are separate and optimized concerns or operations,
that each correspond to specialized workers (ex: graphic artists, layout managers,
authors, programmers).
One such example is the MusicNovatory.com
web site which offers compound technical and scientific document detailing the
structure of the musical language in thousands of highly structured web pages
organized in volumes, chapters, sections, samples, animations, scores, diagrams
and sophisticated navigation with guided-tours, site-maps, menus, index.
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