Lamb, D.A.; Lamb, M.A.: Separation of concerns for indexing (1993)
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- Abstract
- Separation of concerns is a fundamental principle for managing complex tasks. Previous tools for assisting in generating back-of-the-book indexes do not apply this principle as thoroughly as they might, in particular, most confuse 2 issues: recording where references occur in the main text and deciding what terms should appear in the index. Describes a general facility for multi-level indexes that embodies this principle, usable in any document formatter that can produce a secondary output file recording page numbers where references occur. LATEX, Scribe and nroff/troff fall in this category