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Nor is this exactly because the work hasn't been done: indeed, solutions exist. But the very terms of their success also show the problem.
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The available solutions, both proprietary and open source, all constrain themselves to handle only a subset of Word documents, while at the same time more or less requiring some level of customization even within this subset, on further subsets or even on the individual document. The required customizations can take the form either of tool development, or handwork on the documents themselves, or both. This typically requires a level of expert assistance that often makes the work prohibitively difficult.
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The available solutions, both proprietary and open source, all constrain themselves to handle only a subset of Word documents, while at the same time more or less requiring some level of customization even within this subset, on further subsets or even on the individual document. The required customizations can take the form either of tool development or tuning (configuration, extension or modification of the tool), or handwork on the documents themselves, or both. This typically requires a level of expert assistance that often makes the work prohibitively difficult.
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Not being able to provide a 100% solution, however, does not make an 80% solution -- if it really is that -- less useful or less valuable. On the contrary. And while we may not be able to do away with the need for expert assistance for best results, we do believe we may be able to advance the state of play.
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Not being able to provide a 100% solution, however, does not necessary make an 80% solution -- if it really is that -- less useful or less valuable. On the contrary. And while we may not be able to do away with the need for expert assistance for best results, we do believe we may be able to advance the state of play.
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The best way we think we can do this is at the level of the architecture. We must design from the outset with the idea that everything in XSweet should be designed for adaptation and reuse. XSweet should work like a black box but you should also be able to open it up and rewire it -- completely, if need be.
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