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29 January 2007 Generic architecture for professional authoring environments to export XML-based formats
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Proceedings Volume 6500, Document Recognition and Retrieval XIV; 65000L (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.696882
Event: Electronic Imaging 2007, 2007, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Professional authoring environments are used by Graphic Artists (GA) during the design phase of any publication type. With the increasing demand for supporting Variable Data Print (VDP) designs, these authoring environments require enhanced capabilities. The recurring challenge is to provide flexible VDP features that can be represented using several VDP enabling XML based formats. Considering the different internal structure of the authoring environments, a common platform needs to be developed. The solution must, at the same time, empower the GA with a rich VDP feature set, as well as, generating a range of output formats that drive their respective VDP workflows. We have designed a common architecture to collect the required data from the hosting application and a generic internal representation that enables multiple XML output formats.
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Fabio Giannetti "Generic architecture for professional authoring environments to export XML-based formats", Proc. SPIE 6500, Document Recognition and Retrieval XIV, 65000L (29 January 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.696882
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Data modeling

Environmental management

Graphic arts

Quarks

Analog electronics

Digital cameras

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