Publishing System

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A Publishing System is a Computing System that can aid in the Publishing Activity.



References

2005

  • A Di Iorio, and F Vitali. (2005). “Web Authoring: a closed case?.” In: Proceedings of … System Sciences (HICSS 2005).
      • … the class of the publishing system (open or closed) we are dealing with.: Readers’ skill: Obviously the first requirement of a publishing system is the ease …
    • … Yet, every open publishing system can be used as a restricted publishing environment by setting the appropriate access rights.
    • Starting from Content Management Systems [4][5] and some known limits of the Web architecture [2], we can identify some relevant issues about the requirements for a publishing system and the most important issues in this field, apart from the class of the publishing system (open or closed) we are dealing with.:
      • Readers’ skill: Obviously the first requirement of a publishing system is the ease of reading the information: no particular skill, no specific software should be required.
      • Authors’ skill: On the other hand, an environment where the documents are easy to read but very hard to write is, similarly, rather incomplete: required skills for authoring should also be minimized.

1989

  • V Blatin. (1989). “Algorithm for Filling an Image Outline.” US Patent 4,815,009
    • … One standard feature in a publishing system is the requirement of filling in, at the time of publishing, an area that had been originally defined as an outline …