Description |
1 online resource (xv, 49 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Essentials |
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Springer essentials |
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Essentials (Springer (Firm))
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Springer essentials.
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Contents |
Intro -- What You Can Find in This essential -- Foreword -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Desktop Publishing -- 2.1 Historical Development -- 2.2 The Future of Desktop Publishing -- 3 Automation -- 3.1 Levels of Automation -- 3.1.1 Robotic Process Automation -- 3.1.2 Cognitive Process Automation -- 3.1.3 Digital Assistants -- 3.1.4 Autonomous Agents -- 3.2 The Future of Automation -- 4 Automation of Artwork Processes -- 4.1 Objectives and Purpose -- 4.2 Adobe Technologies -- 4.2.1 Extensible Markup Language (XML) -- 4.2.2 Scripts -- 4.2.3 Global Regular Expressions Print (GREP) -- 4.2.4 C++ Plugins -- 4.2.5 Common Extensibility Platform (CEP) -- 4.2.6 Unified Extensibility Platform (UXP) -- 4.2.7 Adobe InDesign Server -- 4.2.8 Other Tools -- 4.3 Client-Server Communication -- 4.4 Databases and Applications -- 4.5 Connection to Process Management Applications -- What You Can Take Away from This essential -- References |
Summary |
Automation serves as an essential component in business to achieve company goals with qualitatively and quantitatively better results. The use of automation is also in the field of desktop publishing (DTP) indispensable to achieve cost savings in the company and to improve the final results through standardization and error reduction, as well as to relieve employees with regard to laborious and monotonous tasks. This essential aims to summarize the many possibilities of automation in the field of DTP, focusing on repetitive artwork processes in prepress. The content Introduction to the topics of desktop publishing and automation Software-supported automation methods in desktop publishing with focus on Adobe applications Impulses for dealing with the structural change from manual to automated processes in the company The target groups Media designers, software developers, IT system administrators, IT decision-makers The author Ennis Gundogan studied Business Information Systems and is an IHK-certified Media Designer for Digital and Print. In his job, he currently combines know-how from both fields of activity to realize software projects in the context of DTP automation |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 31, 2022) |
Subject |
Desktop publishing -- Automation
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Robotics -- Industrial applications
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Robotics -- Industrial applications
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9783658393755 |
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3658393750 |
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