"for year of manufacture from", to ensure that the catalog pages are as language-independent as possible. Subsequently, Continental employees defined mappings from certain TecDoc data to abbreviations or icons, e.g. TecDoc data from Continental was initially and then automatically imported into the customized system on a regular basis. the print engine was configured with the desired print and compression rules. ![]() ![]() The results of the conceptual design were then implemented in ANTEROS, i.e. In this phase, the systematics of Continental's catalogs (initially for the VDO brand) were coordinated in terms of layout and summarization rules and fixed in writing. The prototype served to refine the requirements during the concept phase. This allowed Continental to gain a better understanding of the capabilities of ANTEROS. INCONY initially imported Continental's TecDoc data on one brand and then was able to directly generate a print catalog in the ANTEROS standard layout and standard summarization rules at the push of a button. ![]() Continental's project with INCONY went through the following phases:
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