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Generally speaking, no. They are usually implemented as a collection of
files, or a collection of file objects that are then managed by some kind of
repository. Think a bunch of SGML or XML files for the text, with
individual files for the graphics and other media objects.
>3. Do you need a viewer to look at an IETM?
Generally speaking, yes, you need one of several proprietary viewers for the
most complex IETMs. But IETMs are a spectrum of technologies, from simple
page turners (think Acrobat, or a browser) to complex platforms that are
tightly integrated to maintenance systems, equipment diagnostics, and other
technologies.
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References: IETMs: From: Johnson, Mike \(GE Healthcare\)