Revising a DTD |
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List of useful resources for Document Engineering and text encodingRevise your DTD to reflect textual features that occur in the new papers that were not present in the previous papers that you used in developing it. There may well be areas where you feel that you have not been able to properly or fully address an issue in your new DTD. You should spend onr third to a half of your time revising the DTD to documenting the issues that you feel are left to be addressed. Just as in biology or linguistics, there is always a residue of information in a document that cannot be fully encoded; it is important to understand and document where those areas lie, so that later on, those questions can be picked up by you or your successor if necessary. Posted: 3 Feb |