Scriptura XBOS
Scriptura XBOS takes your data, creates an output template based on your specifications,
merges this template with operational data and delivers virtually any type of output.
Scriptura XBOS is a total business output solution. Its core system contains a designer
module, where you create your various output templates, and a server, where each
template is merged with operational data. Its modular architecture allows you to
start from a basic setup and add functionality as your business requirements evolve
(e.g. the need for additional output formats).
XBOS stands for XSL Business Output Suite - XSL (eXtensible Stylesheet Language)
is the standard that manages the device-independent look & feel of raw data.
A sheet of paper coming out of your printer is just one of the many output formats
you can generate, and by no means the most impressive. Your output could just as
well be an e-mail, a PDF document, a web page, an MS Word document, an XML file
etc. The list is theoretically infinite and already very long today. This level
of flexibility ensures a lasting one-on-one relation between your output-oriented
business processes and the operating principles of Scriptura XBOS. So it's safe
to say you are buying a future-proof business output solution, not a time-bound
ultra-specific piece of software.
Scriptura XBOS is Java-based, making it completely platform-independent running
on any platform that supports Java. Scriptura XBOS uses only open standards, ensuring
its interoperability with the increasing number of products and software supporting
open standards.
Scriptura XBOS operates in the simplest of ways. The technical threshold has been
kept low to accommodate all degrees of computer literacy within your company. All
operations are driven by 'wizards' and are completely WYSIWYG. The system guides
you through the creation and production phases step by step. Expert users will find
various ways to stretch and enhance the system to suit their own business needs
and taste by switching from the standard wizards to 'advanced mode'.