A Multimedia Authoring-in-the-Large Environment to Support Complex Product Documentation
Abstract In this paper, we present a new paradigm for multimedia document authoring to support large-scaled industrial technical documentation. An industrial-strength multimedia authoring environment requires a high degree of automation support for producing a large amount of high-quality technical...
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