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| | SGML: Sperberg-McQueen review of Makoto Murata (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02) |
 | | And Makoto Murata, of Fuji Xerox, gave what I thought was the most substantial technical paper of the conference. |
 | | Since these problems have been a constant looming presence in the TEI, especially in the work groups for textual criticism, manuscript transcription, and dictionar- ies, and since the TEI was never able to devise a fully satisfactory general solution to them, I was particularly interested in his summary. |
 | | Borrowing concepts from other work on document processing and docu- ment formatting, Murata defined an algorithmic process for augmenting the logical and physical trees of the document with specialized node types, which enable him to handle duplication, addition, suppression, and distortion without having to store any portion of the text more than once. |
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