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  1. Structured document - Wikipedia

    • A structured document is an electronic document where some method of markup is used to identify the whole and parts of the document as having various meanings beyond their formatting. For example, a structured document might identify a certain portion as a "chapter title" (or "code sample" or "quatrain") rather than as "Helvetica bold 24" or "… See more

    Overview

    Structured documents generally focus on labeling things that can be used for a variety of processing purposes, not … See more

    Structural semantics

    In writing structured documents the focus is on encoding the logical structure of a document, with less or even no explicit work devoted to its presentation to humans by printed pages or screens (in some cases, no s… See more

    Context and intent

    In principle, just what constitutes "structure" vs. non-structure can vary. In a book specifically about typography, tagging something as "italic" or "bold" may well be the whole point. For example, a discussion of when to … See more

     
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  1. A structured document is an electronic document where some method of markup is used to identify the whole and parts of the document as having various meanings beyond their formatting.
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    First off, this is how Wikipedia defines structured content: “Structured content is information that is organized in a predictable way and is usually classified with metadata. XML is a common storage format, but structured content can also be stored in other standard or proprietary formats.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structured_content
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  4. What is a Structured Document? - WPI

    What is a Structured Document? The term Structured Document describes the concept that a document can be viewed in a number of ways: Logical Structure: This refers to the organization as seen by the author. Thus, a book might …

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