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The case study that I mentioned in my previous posting will be part of "SGML in
Action," a book that I'm writing for the SGML series being published by
Prentice-Hall. The book will explain the business reasons for adopting the
standard for mission-critical document-based products and it will feature 6
case studies.
Since I don't have my final release from the case study I described, I can not
provide more details now. However, once I have their o.k., I'll give everyone
who requested it some additional info.