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In the previous chapter I used the memo as a document with a simple structure to illustrate the concepts of DTD design. In this chapter I give an example of a a document with a more complicated structure which displays some of the possibilities for which SGML was designed such as database applications. I give an example of how to document an application and conclude the chapter with a summary and some general tips on creating SGML applications
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J. de Jonghe, private communication. This example is based on the CERN analytical telephone directory. AS Division, CERN, Geneva, 1989.
W. Davis and D.C. Waldt. Subleties of SHORTREF and DATATAG, pages 3–4. in <TAG> The SGML Newsletter. SGML Associates Inc., and the Graphic Communications Association, 1989.
A. Berglund, Editor Information processing - SGML support facilities - Techniques for using SGML (ISO/IEC TR 9573). International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, 1988.
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van Herwijen, E. (1990). Creating an SGML application examples and summary. In: Practical SGML. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0687-0_4
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