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A.5 General Architecture

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The General Architecture provides a number of element, attribute, and notation forms of potential use to any SGML architecture. A General Architecture engine (as opposed to a generic architecture engine) creates a semantic grove that reflects the original document completely and adds to it nodes and properties specific to the General Architecture facilities. This grove uses the SGML property set, which includes the class and property definitions required by the General Architecture.

The General Architecture may be used as a base architecture for client documents or for derived architectures.

NOTE 470 For example, HyTime is derived from the General Architecture and includes all the General Architecture facilities.

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HTML generated from the original SGML source using a DSSSL style specification and the SGML output back-end of the JADE DSSSL engine.