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Whether you're creating reports, academic papers, courseware,
procedures manuals, or electronic books, or need to integrate structured
documents into a web server or internal workflow environment, Wolfram
Research offers document composition and processing technologies to
meet your technical publishing needs.
Mathematica
combines comprehensive computing power with fully
interactive, platform-independent notebook document technology.
Wolfram Publicon is a
competitively priced stand-alone application to simplify composing
information-rich technical documents, based on Mathematica's
notebook format. On their own, each system offers a range of exciting
word processing and authoring solutions, and in combination they take
you from research and analysis to publication-ready documentation.
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Solutions for Authors |
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Wolfram Publicon 1.0 is optimized to prepare articles
for publication, for anyone who wants access to Wolfram Research's advanced
technical typesetting technology outside of Mathematica. Within
Mathematica, the
AuthorTools package offers a system for enhancing
research notebooks with the extra details needed for book publication.
Both products offer complete support of MathML and export to XHTML for
disseminating research on the web, as well as convenient slide show
features for live presentations.
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Solutions for Publishers |
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Publicon benefits publishers as a submission "engine," guiding
authors to produce structured content meeting a publisher's
specifications. It also offers an easy-to-master editing tool for staff
working within a technical publisher's workflow system. Mathematica
expands on Publicon's technology base, allowing automation of scriptable
document conversion within any server configuration.
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Solutions for Industry |
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Wolfram technology offers enterprise solutions for integrating XML
documents, particularly those including MathML, into electronic
document and record management systems for sites requiring strict
document management protocols. Mathematica and Publicon
documents themselves are based on an ASCII format (with secure
encoding options available), making them easy to handle within
version-control and time-stamping frameworks. Mathematica's
broad range of external interfaces allows for automation of document
processing within any type of server configuration.
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Explore this site for more details about Mathematica's notebook
technology.
For more details about Mathematica or Wolfram Publicon, visit the
product websites.
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