TABLE OF CONTENTS


Chapter 1 . World Wide Web

1 . 1 Introduction to the World Wide Web

World Wide Web - Summary .

Reader view

Information provider view .

Getting Started

1

. 2 Browsing the Web

1

. 3 Web Maintenance

1

. 4 Worms, Spiders, and Knowbots . '

The WebCrawler has three different functions:

How it Works

Being a Good Citizen -

Implementation Status

1

. 5 Authoring

1

. 6 Web Security "

1 . 6 . 1 Digital Signatures and Public Key Cryptography

1 . 6 . 2 Firewalls and Proxies

1

. 7 Commerce on the Web

1

. 8 Customized Profiles

1

. 9 Internet Starting Points .

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MAGELLAN

NET LOCATOR OPEN TEXT INDEX

SEARCH.COM

SHAREWARE.COM WHO WHERE?

YAHOO!

1 .

10 Web Underlying Protocols

1 . 10 . 1 URI 1 . 10 . 2 URL

1 . 10 . 3 URN

1 . 10 . 4 SGML/HTML

1 . 10 . 5 Z39.50

1 . 10 . 6 MIME

1 . 10 . 7 HTTP

1 .

11 The Ubiquitous Web

Chapter 2

. World Wide Web the Next Generation

2 .

1 Java/HotJava

2 .

2 Netscape 2 and Beyond

2 .

3 Integrated Chat 2 . 3 . 1 Ubique

2 . 3 . 2 Web and Real Time Audio

2 .

4 3D Interfaces (VRML)

2 . 4 . 1 VRML

2 . 4 . 2 VRML 2.0 Moving Worlds

2 . 4 . 3 Authoring VRML

2 . 4 . 4 Integration with other Net Technologies

2 . 4 . 5 Microsoft's ActiveVRML

2 . 4 . 6 Apple's QuickTime VR

2 .

5 Macromedia Director Shockwave

2 .

6 Streaming Technologies-Audio/Video

2 . 6 . 1 Real Audio

2 . 6 . 2 Video

2 . 7 Microsoft

2 . 7 . 1 Internet Explorer 3.0


2 . 7 . 2 ActiveX

2 . 8 Bandwidth

2 . 9 Crystal Balls and the Web

Chapter 3 . Points of View

3 . 1 Visual and Logical Views 3 . 1 . 1 Character 3 . 1 . 2 Words

3 . 1 . 3 Paragraphs with Tags and Styles 3 . 1 . 4 Page 3 . 1 . 5 Document 3 . 1 . 6 Encyclopedia

3 . 1 . 7 Enterprise

3 . 2 The Design Point of View

3 . 2 . 1 Fonts and Typography

3 . 2 . 2 Layout and Composition

3 . 3 Communications Views

SCIENCE, POLITICS, and FOOD PYRAMID GRAPHICS

3 . 3 . 1 Aid for Grammarless Writers

3 . 3 . 2 Random Writing Tools

3 . 4 The Engineered View

3

. 4 . 1 Compound Document

3

. 4 . 2 Active Documents

3 . 5 The Database View

3

. 5 . 1 Database Publishing

3

. 5 . 2 Customized Publishing

3

. 6 Specialized Views

3

. 7 On-line View

3

. 8 Summary

Chapter 4 . Form and Function of Document Processors

4 . 1 Types of Document Processors

4 .

1

. 1 WYSIWYG Features

4 .

1

. 2 Language Characteristics

4 .

1

. 3 Specialized Languages

4 .

1

. 4 WYSIWYG versus Languages

4 .

1

. 5 Comparative Functionality

DESIGN

COMMUNICATIONS

ENGINEERED

SPECIALIZED

4 . 2 Stages of Document Processing

4 .

2

. 1 The Phases of the Process

DESIGN

WRITING

ILLUSTRATION

EDITING

PRODUCTION

DISTRIBUTION

4 .

2

. 2 Recommended Practices

4 . 3 Markup

4 .

3

. 1 Types of Markup

SPECIFIC MARKUP

GENERALIZED MARKUP

CONTENT MARKUP

4 .

3

. 2 Markup Creation

Chapter 5 . Document Standards

5 . 1 DeFacto Standards

5 .

1

. 1 Document Processors

5 .

1

. 2 PostScript

5 .

1

. 3 Lots 'O Formats

DCA/RFT

RTF

WORDPERFECT

5 . 1 .

4 Dealing with Formats

5 . 2 Formal Standards

5 . 3 SGML

1 Speaking of Metalanguages

5 . 3 .

2 Document Type Definition (DTD)

5 . 3 .

3 DSSSL

5 . 3 .

4 HyTime

5 . 4 HTML

5 . 4 .

1 Steve Tibbett's HTML Cheat Sheet

5 . 4 .

2 Link Validation

5 . 4 .

3 A Gentle Introduction to HTML Syntax

5 . 5 ODA

Chapter 6 . Media and Document Integration

6 . 1 Bitmaps and Objects

6 . 2 Dots and Pictures

6 . 3 Color

6 . 3 .

1 Pure Color Models

MUNSELL

CIE

6 . 3 .

2 Computer Graphic Models

6 . 3 .

3 Printing Color Models

CMYK

SPOT COLOR

PANTONE SYSTEM

6 . 4 Standards and Formats

6 . 5 Integrating Text and Graphics

6 . 5 .

1 Language Oriented Integration

6 . 5 .

2 WYSIWYG Integration

6 . 5 .

3 Inline versus External on the Web

6 . 5 .

4 Integration Advice

USER TYPES

QUESTIONS TO ASK

6 . 6 Integrating Sound

6 . 7 Integrating Video

Chapter 7 . Applying Standards


7 . 1 Choosing Standards

QUESTIONS FOR STANDARDS SELECTION 7 . 1 . 1 The Corporate Publishing Standard 7 . 1 . 2 Standards Profiles 7 . 1 . 3 CALS and Electronic Publishing 7 . 2 Document Exchange

7 . 2 . 1 Types of Document Exchange VISUAL LOGICAL

7 . 2 . 2 Document Components FONTS

PARAGRAPH TAGS AND STYLES GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA

7 . 2 . 3 Direct versus Standardized Interchange

7 . 3 Multiple Use

7 . 3 . 1 Data Preparation

7 . 3 . 2 TeX's Weave and GNU Emacs' Texinfo

7 . 4 Electronic Distribution

7 . 4 . 1 CD-ROM

DVDs - Next Generation CD-ROM

7

. 4

. 2 Electronic Page Delivery

Adobe's Acrobat

7

. 4

. 3 Bulletin Boards

7

. 4

. 4 Electronic Mail

7

. 4

. 5 Resource Discovery Tools

ARCHIE

WAIS

GOPHER

MISCELLANEOUS INTERNET SERVICES

7 . 4 . 6 Electronic Journals

7 . 4 . 7 FAX Boards and Modems

7 . 4 . 8 The Internet Appliance


7 . 4 . 9 The New World Order of Communications

Chapter 8 . Document Management

8 . 1 Project Standards

DEFINITION DOCUMENT EXAMPLES

TEMPLATES OR STYLE FILES PUBLISHING SYSTEMSPECIFIC GUIDELINES ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

8 . 2 Configuration Management

8 . 2 . 1 Configuration Items

8 . 2 . 2 Roles and Functions

8 . 2 . 3 Configuration Software TYPOGRAPHIC AIDS PAGE NUMBERING USERDEFINED ATTRIBUTES

8 . 2 . 4 ISO 9000

The 20 ISO 9000 Quality Assurance System Elements The ISO 9000 documentation pyramid Level 1: the quality manual and quality system elements Level 2: quality assurance procedures Level 3: quality assurance work instructions

8 . 3 Groupware

8 . 4 Intranets

8 . 5 Document Imaging 8.5. 1 OCR

8 . 5 . 2 Text Retrieval

8 . 5 . 3 Storage Media

Chapter 9 . Case Studies

9 . 1 The CAJUN Project SUMMARY BACKGROUND ACROBAT HYPERTEXT CONCLUSIONS

9 . 2 Text Encoding Initiative SUMMARY BACKGROUND GOALS

PROJECT ORGANIZATION RESOURCES PROJECT OUTPUTS DISTRIBUTION MECHANISMS MANAGING SCALE LESSONS LEARNED CONCLUSIONS




9 . 3 SGML: The Standard and Handbook SUMMARY BACKGROUND THE STANDARD THE HANDBOOK LEGAL ISSUES

FROM STANDARD TO HANDBOOK CONCLUSIONS

9 . 4 Project Gutenberg

BACKGROUND

GOALS


PROJECT ORGANIZATION CONSTRAINTS

DOCUMENT PROCESSINGAND WORK FLOW PROJECT OUTPUTS DISTRIBUTION MECHANISMS LESSONS LEARNED


9 . 5 Oxford English Dictionary

IN THE BEGINNING THE RAW MATERIAL DATA CAPTURE

DOCUMENT INTEGRATION

DATABASE MANAGEMENT

SOFTWARE TOOLS

BENEFITS

LESSONS LEARNED

9

. 6 Voyager Expanded Books BACKGROUND THE FEEL OF A BOOK HYPERCARD FOUNDATION TOOLKIT SELLING

THE DREADED LEGAL STUFF CONCLUSIONS

9

. 7 Books In Print

SUMMARY

BACKGROUND

DATABASE

CD-ROM PRODUCTION

QUALITY CONTROL

SOFTWARE

PRICING

THE WEB

IN THE STORE

CONCLUSIONS

9

. 8 Bethesda Softworks SUMMARY BACKGROUND STATISTICS WEB STRUCTURE CONTENT CUSTOMIZATION DESIGN CONCLUSIONS

9

. 9 Towson Art Supply

SUMMARY

PROCESS

WEBMASTER

MERCHANT

CUSTOMER ENHANCED HTML SUMMARY    -

9 . 10 WEBster & HPCWire SUMMARY BACKGROUND -AUTHORING SYSTEMS

BUSINESS ISSUES ' FUTURE DIRECTIONS CONCLUSIONS

9 . 11 The Internal Revenue Service(IRS) SUMMARY BACKGROUND .

TEXT MANAGEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE ISSUES CUSTOMIZATION -STATISTICS SUCCESS

CONCLUSIONS '

9 . 12 Banana Bats & Ding Dong Balls SUMMARY ACROBAT ARTPDF

BOOKMARK    .

FM2HTML

QTVR

SGMLMOV

VIRTUS


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