Generating high quality printouts from content management systems: a cost-effective approach
Software Practice and Experience2005Vol. 35(11), pp. 1007–1026
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Abstract
Web Content Management Systems support both access to content and content management using a Web interface. However, navigation-based access to content is not ideal for some tasks, like content analysis and assessment, report generation, education, filing or third-party distribution. This paper discusses a cost-effective approach to the generation of high-quality printed versions of content held in a Web Content Management System using typesetting software. This approach is illustrated with two case studies. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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