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Ein Dokumentationssystem auf Windowsystemen

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Dieser Artikel stellt ein in ein Windowsystem eingebettetes Dokumentationssystem vor. Im Gegensatz zu vielen angebotenen Desktop-Publishing-Systemen ist dieses System offen gestaltet und dadurch jederzeit erweiterbar. Zudem ist die Berücksichtigung von Normen ein wichtiger Realisierungsaspekt.

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Burger, M., Burgstaller, H., Harke, U., Mühlfeld, R. (1988). Ein Dokumentationssystem auf Windowsystemen. In: Valk, R. (eds) GI — 18. Jahrestagung. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 187. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74127-2_25

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