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      <front-title>Concise and Comprehensive Documents</front-title>
      <front-author>Kurt N&oslash;rmark</front-author>
      <front-affiliation>Aalborg University</front-affiliation>
      <front-abstract>
         An ultra brief exposition of the relations betwen concise and comprehensive documents
      </front-abstract>
   </leno-front-matters>

   <begin-notes/>

   <note-page id="intro-sec"><section-title>Introduction</section-title></note-page>
   <note-page id="intro">
      <title><main-text>Introduction</main-text></title>
      <point id="pt1">
         <main-text>
            This paper is about derivation of a comprehensive document from a concise document
         </main-text>
      </point>
      <items id="it1">
         <item>
            <main-text>Outline:</main-text>
            <items>
               <item><main-text>Model</main-text></item>
               <item><main-text>The LENO system</main-text></item>
               <item><main-text>Conclusions</main-text></item>
            </items>
         </item>
      </items>
   </note-page>

   <note-page id="model-sec"><section-title>Model</section-title></note-page>
   <note-page id="primsec">
      <title><main-text>The Prisec model</main-text></title>
      <concept-list id="con1">
         <concept concept-name="Prisec">
            <main-text>
               The Prisec model is a model with a primary and secondary source of
               the concise and comprehensive documents resp.
            </main-text>
         </concept>
      </concept-list>
      <items id="it1">
         <item>
            <main-text>Issues:</main-text>
            <items>
               <item>
                  <main-text>
                     Derivation of the secondary source from the primary source
                  </main-text>
               </item>
               <item><main-text>Consistency between the sources </main-text></item>
               <item><main-text>An alternative to a single source model</main-text></item>
            </items>
         </item>
      </items>
      <point id="pt1"><main-text>LENO implements the Primsec model</main-text></point>
   </note-page>

   <note-page id="leno-sec"><section-title>LENO</section-title></note-page>
   <note-page id="leno-prim">
      <title><main-text>The primary LENO source</main-text></title>
      <point id="pt1">
         <main-text>LENO is an XML-based presentation tool in the LAML family</main-text>
      </point>
      <cross-references id="cr1">
         <internet-reference href="http://www.cs.auc.dk/~normark/laml/">
            <main-text>LAML</main-text>
         </internet-reference>
      </cross-references>
      <items id="it1">
         <item>
            <main-text>LENO primary source characteristics:</main-text>
            <items>
               <item>
                  <main-text>
                     Slide view, annotated slide view, and aggregated view
                  </main-text>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <main-text>Aims at elimination of duplicated source elements</main-text>
               </item>
               <item>
                  <main-text>Structured as sectioned lectures and slide pages</main-text>
               </item>
            </items>
         </item>
      </items>
      <point id="pt2">
         <main-text>A secondary source can be derived from the primary source </main-text>
      </point>
   </note-page>

   <note-page id="leno-seco">
      <title><main-text>The secondary LENO source</main-text></title>
      <point id="pt1">
         <main-text>
            The secondary source contains lots of references to primary source elements
         </main-text>
      </point>
      <items id="it1">
         <item>
            <main-text>LENO secondary source characteristics:</main-text>
            <items>
               <item>
                  <main-text>Theme-text elements add to the comprehensiveness</main-text>
               </item>
               <item><main-text>Presented as traditional paper material</main-text></item>
               <item><main-text>Structured as chapters and sections</main-text></item>
            </items>
         </item>
      </items>
      <point id="pt2">
         <main-text>A PDF version can easily be provided for</main-text>
      </point>
   </note-page>

   <end-notes/>
</leno>