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Evaluation of DocBook 5.0 in Documenting Research Applications

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Towards Modern Collaborative Knowledge Sharing Systems

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This chapter presents practical information about DocBook 5.0 which was obtained by examining the usefulness of this technology for documenting a scientific application for the TEWI platform: a compiler for a domain-specific language for implementing transforms and filter banks. Results of the study may be useful for people who need to choose a format and tools for creating and organizing scientific/technical documents or teaching materials.

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Kowalewski, K., Parfieniuk, M., Świda, O., Kazberuk, M. (2012). Evaluation of DocBook 5.0 in Documenting Research Applications. In: Lipiński, P., Świrski, K. (eds) Towards Modern Collaborative Knowledge Sharing Systems. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 401. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27446-6_4

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