Extending intelligent content delivery in technical communication by semantics: microdocuments and content services

We address and develop a new concept for the dynamic delivery of topic-based content created within the domain of technical communication. Corresponding content management environments introduced within the last decades, focused so far on semantically structured and mostly XML-based information mode...

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Main Author: Ziegler Wolfgang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/05/shsconf_etltc2020_03009.pdf
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spelling doaj-4f8374b9062c48c29ab5fae8b4215ba02021-04-02T14:57:06ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242020-01-01770300910.1051/shsconf/20207703009shsconf_etltc2020_03009Extending intelligent content delivery in technical communication by semantics: microdocuments and content servicesZiegler Wolfgang0Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Information Management and MediaWe address and develop a new concept for the dynamic delivery of topic-based content created within the domain of technical communication. Corresponding content management environments introduced within the last decades, focused so far on semantically structured and mostly XML-based information models and, more recently, on semantic metadata using taxonomies leading together to concepts of so-called intelligent content. Latest developments attempt to extend these concepts with additional explicit semantic approaches modelled and implemented, for example, by using ontologies and related technologies. In this article, we propose how content users might benefit from these semantic concepts by the delivery of sets of logically connected topics, which can be described as microdocuments (“microDocs”). This generic approach of topic assemblies might also play a role in the provisioning of content by web-services being integrated into different types of content processing and content delivery applications.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/05/shsconf_etltc2020_03009.pdf
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description We address and develop a new concept for the dynamic delivery of topic-based content created within the domain of technical communication. Corresponding content management environments introduced within the last decades, focused so far on semantically structured and mostly XML-based information models and, more recently, on semantic metadata using taxonomies leading together to concepts of so-called intelligent content. Latest developments attempt to extend these concepts with additional explicit semantic approaches modelled and implemented, for example, by using ontologies and related technologies. In this article, we propose how content users might benefit from these semantic concepts by the delivery of sets of logically connected topics, which can be described as microdocuments (“microDocs”). This generic approach of topic assemblies might also play a role in the provisioning of content by web-services being integrated into different types of content processing and content delivery applications.
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