The IBM DB/2 Publisher is a module integrated into Hyper.Net for storing transformed content along with its metadata in a DB/2 database. Any content prepared by Hyper.Net from documents and other sources is stored as normalized relational data on an XML basis.
The data is stored in a vendor-neutral format and can be used simultaneously by various systems and media for a large range of purposes.
The component contains sample solutions for navigating and displaying content based on the data published in the DB/2 database.
Functions
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Publishing of content transformed by Hyper.Net in DB/2 databases
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Hyperlink recognition and generation
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Publication of XML, Hypertext, HTML, PDF, Flashpaper etc.
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Table of contents and index navigation
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Revision marks, watermarks
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Tool tips for bookmarks, glossaries, footnotes and comments
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Taxonomy integration for navigation
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Comprehensive metainformation on the publication and topic level
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Procedures for simple and quick data access
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Technical benefits
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Simultaneous cross-media and cross-application provision of content
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Vendor-neutral preparation of content to get normalized relational data
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Cross-platform distribution of content
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Integration of complex taxonomies and comprehensive metainformation
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Multidimensional data selection
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The features of a leading standard database (clustering, synchronization, performance,...) for demanding, content-intensive applications
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Business benefits
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Provision of content optimized for consumers and media
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Consistent and redundance-free provision of content (if necessary across platforms)
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Efficient, quick development of demanding content management solutions
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Targeted, personalized, subject-specific provision of information
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Integrated provision of ERP data and "doc-related" information
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System requirements
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IBM DB/2
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Coextant Hyper.Net 2007
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