4. Structured writing
Structuring information is a constraint for the writer.
This structure has an impact on the way we write.
Respecting this structure is the promise of automation.
The fundamental differences between structured writing tools and office automation are :
the primacy of a binding data structure that the user can only respect;
the virtual absence of formatting functions.
The main objective is to structure the information to make it easier to use, in particular by automating formatting. Formatting is therefore delegated to the structured authoring tool, without the writer being able to influence...
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Bibliography
- (1) - CASEY (J.) - What If We Had Written the ISO/IEC/IEEE 26531 Component Content Management Systems (CCMS) Standard in a DITA CCMS? – - Heretto (2016) https://heretto....
Standards and norms
- Systems and software engineering – Content management for product lifecycle, user and service management documentation. - ISO 26531 - 2015
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