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(9) Warnings, cautions, and notes. (10) Figures.
(11) Illustrations.
4.4.5.3 Training Publications. Each of the training SGML DTDs is composed of a structure which refects the requirements established in the functional requirements document TRADOC Reg 350-70, Systems Approach to Training Management, Processes, and Products . DTDs were developed by rigidly interpreting the structure, content, and style requirements contained in TRADOC Reg 350-70. Methods of accessing the training DTDs are contained in Appendix C.
4.4.5.3.1 Three Functional Groups . Training information is divided into three functional groups: individual training, collective training and management. Each functional group has one or more DTDs to describe the requirements established in TRADOC Reg 350-70. The functional groups and the top level requirements are the following:
a. Individual Training Soldier Training Publication (STP).The STP contains the training requirements for the soldier.
b. Collective Training Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP).
(1) Mission Training Plan (MTP) contains unit description and requirements for training for a mission. (2) Drill Book contains disciplined, repetitious exercises to train a skill or procedure.
c. Management System Training Plan (STRAP). The STRAP provides a systematic approach to training for the development and integration of new system training.
4.4.5.4 Doctrine Publications. The SGML DTD is composed of a structure which refects the requirements established in the functional requirements document TRADOC Reg 25-36, The TRADOC Doctrinal Literature Program (DLP). The FMML DTD was developed by rigidly interpreting the structure,
content, and style requirements contained in TRADOC Reg 25-36. Methods of accessing the FMML DTD may be found in Appendix D.
Doctrine information is divided into four functional groups: structure, index, standard doctrine terminology, and meta information (e.g., information unique to a proponent activity). Each functional group has
a set of SGML tags to describe the respective functional groups and designate content information for markup using the FMML DTD.
4.4.5.4.1 Structure Tagset. The structure tags are generally applicable across all FMs. Structure tags shall be used to designate content information for use in tables of content and indexes. Examples of structure tags are <title> and <emphasis>.
4.4.5.4.2 Index Tagset. Index tags are also generally applicable across all FMs. Index tags shall be used to designate content information for use in indexes. Examples of structure tags are <index.entry> and <index.item>.
4.4.5.4.3 Standard Doctrine Terminology Tagset. Standard doctrine terminology tags shall be used for content information (terms) that are used and defned in a standard fashion throughout TRADOC. Examples of structure tags are <principles.war principle=offense> and <combat.func function= maneuver>.
4.4.5.4.4 Meta Tagset. Meta tags shall be used to identify proponent-specifc FM content information. Examples of meta tags are <meta contentl=mobile subscriber equipment content2=ACUS content3=node center>.
4.4.5.4.5 FM Paragraph Unique Identifcation Number. An unique identifcation number shall be assigned to each FM paragraph. This unique identifcation number shall be developed by using the FM number assigned by TRADOC (e.g., FM 71 100), followed by the authentication date (e.g., 20 July 97) of the FM, followed by a paragraph sequence number, which will begin as 000001 for the frst paragraph. An FM paragraph would appear as FM71 100.1996AUG28.000001.
4.4.5.5 Administrative Publications. The XML DTD is composed of a structure which refects the requirements established in AR 25-30, Army Publishing Program (APP). An XML DTD was developed by
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