Abstract
SGML documents consist of two different types of data:
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The content of the document. These are the words that you read, the pictures you look at, in short, anything that appears on paper, in a database, etc.
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The markup of a document This is the information that the author (or the system) adds to the document content to explain its structure.
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van Herwijen, E. (1990). An SGML application - document type components. In: Practical SGML. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0687-0_2
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