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Share your experiences with re-useable content objects (RCOs), data mining, and database publishing?
Subject:Share your experiences with re-useable content objects (RCOs), data mining, and database publishing? From:Donn DeBoard <ddeboard -at- SNIP -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 3 Feb 1999 23:29:16 PST
Has anyone has any experiences that they would be willing to share concerning re-usable content objects (RCOs),
data mining, or database publishing? My company is exploring avenues to re-use information across many media for a
diverse audience. While I read alot about database publishing and RCOs, I haven't found anyone who actually
went forward and converted information originally on paper documents to a database storage format.
I would very much appreciate your input and advice on learning more about these topics.
Thank you very much.
Donn
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Donn R. DeBoard
ddeboard -at- snip -dot- net
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