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Title: Industry Day


1
Composition System Replacement
Industry Day March 19, 2007
2
Agenda
830-850 Introduction and Overview Kirk
Knoll 850-905 Overview of Microcomp and
Motivations for Change Reynold
Schweickhardt 905-930 Input Types Discussion
(Includes QA) Kirk Knoll and
Panel 930-1000 Content and Processing
Discussion (Includes QA) Matt Landgraf and
Panel 1000-1020 Break 1020-1050 Layout
Discussion (Includes QA) Kirk Knoll and
Panel 1050-1120 User Interface Discussion
(Includes QA) Matt Landgraf and
Panel 1120-1145 Output Discussion (Includes
QA) Kirk Knoll and Panel 1145-1200 White
Paper and Capabilities Definitions Kirk Knoll
and Panel Break/End of Official Industry
Day 100-200 Optional Tour of Production
Composition Area Dannie Young
3
GPO CSR Panel
  • Joel Reeves
  • Lyle Green
  • Dannie Young
  • Dave Robare
  • Matt Landgraf
  • Kirk Knoll

4
Session Objectives
  • Explain the desired functionality identified by
    GPO
  • Provide an open forum for GPO and industry to
    discuss these areas and GPOs challenges
  • Provide industry with enough data and
    understanding to effectively respond to the
    material noted in the RFI

5
Overall Objectives
  • To obtain industry feedback
  • Assessment of materials
  • Include white papers, and other industry best
    practices
  • Budgetary
  • To understand possible technology roadmaps
    through capability statements.
  • Is COTS support available?
  • How soon will COTS support be available?

6
GPO Mission
  • To provide the three branches of the Federal
    Government with expert publishing and printing
    services.
  • To provide perpetual, free and ready public
    access to the printed and electronic information
    published by the Federal Government in
    partnership with Federal Depository libraries.
  • To distribute, on a cost recovery basis, printed
    and electronic copies of information published by
    the Federal Government.

7
GPOs Composition Background
  • March 19, 1972birth of Microcomp..
  • GPO developed
  • Used to compose Congressional and Agency
    documents
  • GPO locator codes
  • Typesetting specific codes used to compose data
  • Approximately 700 utilities have been developed
    to enhance and sustain Microcomp

8
Motivations for Change
  • To improve workflow processes
  • To improve search and retrieval
  • Seamlessly accept, compose, and output XML
  • Reduce GPOs dependency on a system
  • not based on industry standard data model
  • with limited or no IT support

9
ConOps and RD Development
  • ConOps - November 2006
  • Requirements Document March 2007
  • Developed in collaboration with all user groups
  • GPO Plant and ITS
  • Congressional Users
  • House and Senate
  • Agency Users

10
CSR RD Areas
  • Input Data
  • Content and Processing
  • Character Formatting
  • Layout
  • Output
  • User Interface

11
Input Types
  • The Composition System Replacement (CSR) will be
    the central point for composition of content that
    is intended for in-house print and electronic
    output.
  • CSR will have the capability to accept input data
    for composition in all formats that are submitted
    by users, including XML, SGML, XML/SGML hybrids,
    Locator Files, and hybrids.
  • Regardless of the type of input data, CSR will
    have the capability to compose input data into
    formatted pages.

12
Characteristics of Input Types
  • Optimum scenario is to move to an XML based
    workflow. The assumption is there will be a long
    transition period during which the legacy formats
    will have to be supported.
  • Transition period is driven by our content
    originators.
  • GPO receives multiple input types for one
    publication type
  • Bills are 90 XML, 10 locators.
  • GPO currently converts XML to locators. The goal
    is to be able to compose the native XML files.

13
Content and Processing
  • Publications that are printed using composition
    engines are comprised of many different document
    components
  • Text often output as two or more columns on a
    single page, and CSR must support these
    requirements.
  • Tables includes all formatting and display
    requirements that pertain to individual tables
    and tables that span multiple columns and pages
  • Graphics and Equations includes embedded and
    linked

14
Content and Processing (cont)
  • Continuation Indicators indicators that a
    document component has been continued from one
    page to the next or from one column to the next
  • Indices (Indexes) and Table of Contents
  • Side Notes denote cross-references to sections
    of other publications.
  • Footnotes includes composition of sequential
    numeric footnotes and symbolic footnote patterns

15
Characteristics of Content and Processing
  • Content from one publication has to be repurposed
    for other formats. GPO currently tags once and
    reuses the data in multiple products and formats.
    For example
  • Bills and the Bills printed in the Congressional
    Record
  • Federal Register and the CFR
  • Managing various input types and workflows.
  • Composition of multiple publication fragments.

16
Layout
  • CSR will
  • Conform to distinctive formatting requirements
    for documents that are printed by GPO, including
    the Congressional Record, Congressional Bills,
    and Federal Register.
  • Automate the placement of content within a
    publication.
  • Use publication specific settings during
    composition.
  • Apply multiple sets of publication specific
    settings to the same document
  • Allow authorized users to override publication
    specific settings.

17
Layout (cont)
  • Printed publications composed by GPO often
    require specific formatting of characters, text,
    tables, and columns
  • Change formatting
  • Font styling
  • Text alignment
  • Tracking
  • Adjusting of character width
  • Kerning
  • Drop Caps and Raised Caps
  • Special and Unicode Characters
  • Composite Characters
  • Leaders
  • Horizontal and Vertical Fixed Spacing

18
Characteristics of Layout
  • CSR will need to be capable of printing complex
    multi-page tables.
  • The volume of work GPO produces requires that CSR
    be an automated batch process. A manual process
    would not be effective in GPOs workflow.
  • GPO composes and produces publications daily
    under strict deadlines.

19
User Interface
  • Windows-based Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs)
    and workbenches are key components of CSR.
  • Workbenches for internal and external user
    classes will allow users to access toolsets and
    perform authorized functions according to user
    roles, access rights, and privileges.

20
User Interface (cont)
  • Users will be permitted to apply and modify
    processing instructions through the user
    interface.
  • The system will provide the capability for
    administrators to customize default GUIs and
    workbenches for all user classes.
  • The system must conform to best practices,
    standards, and guidelines regarding usability for
    GUI design.

21
Characteristics of User Interface
  • The user interface will allow users to preview
    their composition work and have access to an
    editor to modify source documents.
  • The system must provide error identification,
    location, severity, and notification.

22
Output
  • Includes all the processes and capabilities
    necessary for CSR to render files that can be
    used for creating printed and digital output.
  • CSR will be able to produce output in PostScript,
    XML, PDF, locator tagged files, and HTML.
  • The system shall also allow users to specify
    output options, including duplex printing and
    Galley and Page mode rendering options.
  • The system must also be capable of re-composing
    pages and frames after corrections are made to
    content. Must be able to limit the effect of a
    particular change as to not require changes to
    the flow of a complete document.
  • The system will also be capable of outputting
    content to multiple printing devices and
    distributing the output on several devices
    simultaneously.

23
Characteristics of Output
  • The system must be able to insert processing
    instructions (e.g. line and page breaks, page and
    line numbers) within the native document file.
  • The system must be able to print information
    outside the page margins (e.g. job identifiers,
    file name, operator name, date and time).

24
Integration
  • CSR needs to be integrated with existing
    pre-processing and post-processing applications,
    including
  • Authoring tools/Text editors (e.g., XMetaL,
    Xywrite, TextPad, word processors, MathType)
  • Translation tools and Conversion programs
  • Acrobat Distiller
  • Bound Record indexing process
  • Other electronic distribution utilities (e.g.,
    add hot links)
  • Productivity Management systems

25
Next Steps - White Papers and Capability
Statements
  • Vendors who are interested in any or all of the
    solution sets must submit a packet of material
    which includes
  • Capability statement
  • White Paper that
  • Addresses gaps between current technology and
    areas.
  • Addresses any concerns with CSR documentation.
  • Provides technology roadmaps, with timelines for
    notional area support.
  • Budgetary estimates along with estimated
    implementation timelines and effort.
  • All documents due by noon on 30 April 2007
  • The complete list of requested materials, due
    dates and instructions are noted in the published
    RFI at www.gpo.gov/compsys.htm. These
    instructions must be followed for consideration.

26
Contact Information
  • PMO_at_gpo.gov
  • www.gpo.gov/compsys.htm
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