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This part of the ODA Standard has essentially the following technical content:

  • The general concept for the data structures which are used for describing ODA documents is introduced.

  • The constituents of the generic and specific structures and the cross-relations between them are specified.

  • The interface between the document architecture and the content architectures is defined.

  • A reference model for the document layout process and the document imaging process is described.

  • A reference model for protecting parts of the document in respect to certain security aspects is specified.

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Appelt, W. (1991). Part 2: Document Structures. In: Document Architecture in Open Systems: The ODA Standard. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76920-7_3

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