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ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2002: McLean, Virginia, USA
- Proceedings of the 2002 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering, McLean, Virginia, USA, November 8-9, 2002. ACM 2002

- L. Peter Deutsch:

Engineering broad-spectrum document software: lessons from ghostscript. 1
Managing multimedia in documents
- Frédéric Bes, Cécile Roisin:

A presentation language for controlling the formatting process in multimedia presentations. 2-9 - Richard Furuta, Jin-Cheon Na

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Applying caT's programmable browsing semantics to specify world-wide web documents that reflect place, time, reader, and community. 10-17 - Peter R. King, Jocelyne Nanard, Marc Nanard:

Multimedia document engineering in MCF. 18-25
Software and document engineering
- Andrew Forward, Timothy Lethbridge:

The relevance of software documentation, tools and technologies: a survey. 26-33 - Michael L. Collard, Jonathan I. Maletic, Andrian Marcus

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Supporting document and data views of source code. 34-41 - Robert J. Glushko, Tim McGrath:

Document engineering for e-business. 42-48
Linking documents
- Débora C. Muchaluat-Saade, Rogério Ferreira Rodrigues, Luiz Fernando Gomes Soares:

XConnector: extending XLink to provide multimedia synchronization. 49-56 - Paolo Ciancarini, Federico Folli, Davide Rossi, Fabio Vitali:

XLinkProxy: external linkbases with XLink. 57-65 - Renato Bulcão Neto, Claudia Akemi Izeki, Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel, Renata Pontin de Mattos Fortes

, Khai N. Truong:
An open linking service supporting the authoring of web documents. 66-73
XML manipulations
- Raymond K. Wong, Nicole Lam:

Managing and querying multi-version XML data with update logging. 74-81 - Jean-Yves Vion-Dury, Veronika Lux, Emmanuel Pietriga

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Experimenting with the circus language for XML modeling and transformation. 82-87 - Markus L. Noga, Steffen Schott, Welf Löwe:

Lazy XML processing. 88-94
Structure and transformation of documents
- Matthew R. B. Hardy, David F. Brailsford:

Mapping and displaying structural transformations between XML and PDF. 95-102 - Eila Kuikka, Paula Leinonen, Martti Penttonen:

Towards automating of document structure transformations. 103-110 - Wahyu Wibowo, Hugh E. Williams:

Simple and accurate feature selection for hierarchical categorisation. 111-118
Document reuse and semantics
- Allen Renear, David Dubin, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen:

Towards a semantics for XML markup. 119-126 - Carlos A. B. Mello, Rafael Dueire Lins:

Generation of images of historical documents by composition. 127-133 - Miro Lehtonen, Renaud Petit, Oskari Heinonen, Greger Lindén:

A dynamic user interface for document assembly. 134-141
Document analysis and reconstruction
- Bénédicte Allier, Hubert Emptoz:

Degraded character image restoration using active contours: a first approach. 142-148 - Kenneth M. Tubbs, David W. Embley:

Recognizing records from the extracted cells of microfilm tables. 149-156

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