Compound document

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In computing, a compound document is a document that "combines multiple document formats, either by reference, by inclusion, or both." [1] [2] Compound documents are often produced using word processing software, and may include text and non-text elements such as barcodes, spreadsheets, pictures, digital videos, digital audio, and other multimedia features.

The first public implementation of compound documents was on the Xerox Star workstation, released in 1981. [3]

Compound document technologies are commonly utilized on top of a software componentry framework, but the idea of software componentry includes several other concepts apart from compound documents, and software components alone do not enable compound documents. Well-known technologies for compound documents include:

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References

  1. Wiggins, Bob (2012). Effective Document and Data Management. Burlington, VT: Gower Publishing Limited. p. 1. ISBN   978-1-4094-2328-7 . Retrieved Dec 18, 2020.
  2. Compound Document by Reference Framework 1.0
  3. "DigiBarn: The Xerox Star 8010 (Dandelion)".
  4. "Verdantium". sourceforge. 21 December 2015. Retrieved Dec 18, 2020.