A decision support system for determining newspaper press layout configurations
Date
2000-12
Type
Monograph
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Fields of Research
Abstract
In recent years, the demand for colour in newspaper production has
increased considerably as newspaper readers and advertisers expect more
extensive use of colour in the illustration of papers. A newspaper printing
press consists of many different physical components. The way that
these are set up, a newspaper press layout configuration, determines the
attributes of the newspaper: paper size, number of sections, section sizes,
and the position of colour pages. The number of possible newspaper
press layout configurations is very large and to determine a press layout
configuration to match a specific newspaper requirement is a very
complex procedure. This report summarises how the newspaper layout
configuration affects the attributes of a newspaper and describes two
applications Threading and Layout, which have been developed as
decision support tools to generate all possible newspaper layout
configurations.