Software Development: A Rigorous Approach
Software Development: A Rigorous Approach
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Text processing and word processing systems typically require users to intersperse additional information in the natural text of the document being processed. This added information, called “markup,” serves two purposes: 1. it separates the logical elements of the document; and 2. it specifies the processing functions to be performed on those elements.