Volume 15, Number 6 • June 1998
Preparing data with SGML/XML: part II — Getting down to brass tacks - preparing and executing a data conversion
by Eli Willner


INTERNET PUBLISHING FEATURE column presents the second in a series of articles offering insight and advice for converting from HTML to SGML/XML. Builds on the original article's explanation of the "whys" of conversion, and examines the issues associated with preparing both data and staff for the conversion process. Emphasizes the need for careful planning, even for small conversions. Explains how both SGML and XML work, and provides extensive detail for each of seven essential planning guidelines: identify the project, nail down the DTD details, determine conversion methodology, develop a realistic conversion schedule, develop a rigorous conversion specification, determine who is going to do your conversion, and tie the pieces together. Notes the next article in the series will address Web-specific issues related to XML conversions. Includes two sidebars.
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