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This is already done quite often. For instance the aircraft manufacturer Boeing and the car manufacturer Renault, to name just two large corporations, store some or all of their technical documentation in hypertext systems. They store mostly maintenance information.

CD-I is Philips technology to implement hyper- and multimedia titles for both the industrial and the consumer market on a read-only compact disc.

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Kommers, P.A.M., Ferreira, A.F., Kwak, A.W. (1998). Document Maintenance via CD-I. In: Document Management for Hypermedia Design. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95728-4_21

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