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Co-generation of text and graphics

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Co-generation of text and graphics
To reduce potential discrepancies between textual and graphical content in documentation, it is possible to produce both text and graphics from a single common source. One approach to cogeneration of text and graphics uses a single logical specification; a second approach starts with CAD-based representation and produces a corresponding textual account. This paper explores these two different approaches, reports the results of using prototypes embodying the approaches to represent simple figures, and discusses issues that were identified through use of the prototypes. While it appears feasible to co-generate text and graphics automatically, the process raises deep issues of design of communications, including the intent of the producer of the documentation. Categories and Subject Descriptors I.7.2 [Document and Text Processing]: Document Preparation – Languages and system, multi/mixed media. General Terms Documentation Management Keywords Single source, aviation.
David G. Novick, Brian Lowe
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where SIGDOC
Authors David G. Novick, Brian Lowe
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