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This chapter provides an overview of the organization of HyTime and the conventions used to describe and define it. It explores the notion of “architectural forms” used in the definition of HyTime and SGML issues related to using HyTime productively. It also explains the HyTime model of hyperdocument and the major pieces of a complete HyTime software system and how they fit together. Finally, it describes HyTime’s method of declaring that an SGML document is a HyTime document and which optional features are used in a document
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DeRose, S.J., Durand, D.G. (1994). The Structure of HyTime. In: Making Hypermedia Work. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2754-1_5
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