XML text modules

from Scriptor

Modular and reusable content

An XML-based creation of text modules using SCHEMA ST4 offers many advantages compared to the conventional approach based on individual documents. You know the problem: One change in the “Safety Instructions” chapter affects 30 documents simultaneously. So you have to make the change in every single file. Unless you are using SCHEMA ST4, in which case you only change the module once and all documents get updated.

Whether you’re a Quanos customer using our services with your ST4 servers or using Scriptor’s infrastructure directly: You benefit from our many years of experience in module-based authoring and the creation of structures and taxonomies in SCHEMA ST4.

We have thirty years of experience in authoring manuals, often during the product development stage, and preferably for medical technology systems or electrical/machine/facility construction. We are also a Quanos Bronze Partner. As a member of international project teams, we also author and communicate in English.

Scriptor highlights

  • Technical authors with SCHEMA expertise
  • Bronze partnership with Quanos
  • Certified service provider for Quanos

Scriptor highlights

  • Technical authors with SCHEMA expertise
  • Bronze partnership with Quanos
  • Certified service provider for Quanos

Your advantages

  • Use our authors to expand your capacity
  • Work on your Schema ST4 servers
  • Format-neutral XML data
  • Reusable texts
  • Less effort and cost-effective

Your advantages

  • Use our authors to expand your capacity
  • Work on your Schema ST4 servers
  • Format-neutral XML data
  • Reusable texts
  • Less effort and cost-effective

TEXT EDITING WITH SCHEMA ST4

As a certified service provider and Quantos bronze partner, we author your texts in SCHEMA ST4. We concentrate on authoring alongside your development process, high reusability through modular …

MODULAR-BASED AUTHORING

The advantages of an editorial system are only fully realised when the smallest units (i.e. the text or resource modules) are topic-oriented and modularised. A topic-oriented …

INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE + TAXONOMY

Defining an information structure and determining the taxonomy are essential in SCHEMA ST4. The information structure specifies the definition of the module types and file structure