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SGML/XML Conversion
SGML/XML Conversion
of digital content, books, magazines, journals, manuals, manuscripts
and other documents to SGML or XML for document management, retrieval
and archiving. We can take information and make it more accessible
and we are the leading offshore outsourcing company for SGML/XML/PDF
conversion.
Reason for using SGML/XML
SGML/XML ensures reusability of documents
by preserving raw data and content-based structuring of information
pieces. Preserving data for statistics and formulas in mathematics
and chemistry could allow researchers to reuse and repeat simulations,
calculations and experiments, deriving the needed data directly
from an archive.
Second, using structured information
allows the reuse of the same information or documents in different
contexts, i.e., the same digital dissertation can be used to produce
an online or print version, and to produce additional information
products, like monthly proceedings containing the abstracts of all
dissertations produced within the university during the last month,
or a citation index. Additionally, the dissertation can be displays
for different media, so a Braille reader or an automatic voice synthesizer
could be used as a back-end machine.
Another reason for using markup for encoding
documents is that a wider, more qualified retrieval could be provided
to the users of an archive. As university libraries are more and
more challenged by the problem of handling, converting, archiving
and providing electronic publications, one of the major tasks is
providing a new quality for retrieval within the user interface.
Using an SGML/XML-based publishing concept enables a new quality
in the distribution of scientific contents via specific information
and knowledge management.
What does SGML/XML mean?
The Extensible Markup Language (XML)
is the universal format for structured documents and data on the
Web. Before XML there was the Standard Generalized Markup Language
(SGML) widely used for large documentation projects. SGML was mostly
used for technical documentation.
"Structured data", such as
mathematical or chemical formulas, spreadsheets, address books,
configuration parameters, financial transactions, technical drawings,
etc. are usually put on the Web using the output of layout programs
as Postscript or PDF or by putting them into graphic formats like
gif, jpeg, png, vrml, and so on. Programs that produce such data
often also store it on disk, for which they can use either a binary
format or a text format. So, if somebody wants to look at the data,
he usually needs the program that produced it. With XML those data
could be stored in a text format, which allows the user reading
the file without having the original program. XML is a set of rules,
guidelines, conventions, whatever you want to call them, for designing
text formats for such data, in a way that produces files that are
easy to generate and read (by a computer).
The Extensible Markup Language (XML)
is a markup or structuring language for documents, a so-called meta
language, that defines rules for the structural markup of documents
independently from any output media. XML is a "reduced"
version of the Structured Generalized Markup Language (SGML). It
prevail success in technical documentation. The main philosophy
of SGML and XML is the strict separation of content, structure and
layout of documents.
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