A Projection of Automated Book Production Control
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Title | A Projection of Automated Book Production Control |
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Abstract | The paper elaborates on the recommendation of systematic introducing of XML technologies as a standard and integral factor in publishing and graphic business activities and as a further improvement of the existing PostScript graphic production platform. Procedures are proposed for applying norm setting in respect to production processes through related connections organized databases under XML technology in a hierarchical way, as well as a book production norm setting system. The proposal for work processes automation in the domain of printing business control is elaborated under the CIP4-JDF automating system. Operation results are used as guidelines for setting the elements of automated business operations in the book production domain, with integrated elements of new technologies, compatible with global trends. |
Publisher | Acta Graphica |
Date | 2006-12-07 |
Source | Acta Graphica Vol 18, No 1-4 (2006) |
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