@inproceedings{brundage-etal-1997-managing,
title = "Managing Distributed {MT} Projects Today {---} A New Challenge",
author = "Brundage, Jennifer A. and
McCormick, Susan and
Pyne, Chris",
editor = "Teller, Virginia and
Sundheim, Beth",
booktitle = "Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VI: Papers",
month = oct # " 29 {--} " # nov # " 1",
year = "1997",
address = "San Diego, California",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/1997.mtsummit-papers.3",
pages = "58--63",
abstract = "The current trend towards globalization means that even the most modern of industries must constantly re-evaluate its strategies and adapt to new technologies. As a long-time supporter of MT technology, SAP has shown that it can make productive use of competitive, commercial MT products along with other CAT products. In making MT work for them, however, SAP has also had to substantially adapt the products that they received from MT companies. The result, after many years, is a full range of peripheral tools and workflow scenarios that support the use of their MT programs.",
}
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Managing Distributed MT Projects Today — A New Challenge
%A Brundage, Jennifer A.
%A McCormick, Susan
%A Pyne, Chris
%Y Teller, Virginia
%Y Sundheim, Beth
%S Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VI: Papers
%D 1997
%8 oct 29 – nov 1
%C San Diego, California
%F brundage-etal-1997-managing
%X The current trend towards globalization means that even the most modern of industries must constantly re-evaluate its strategies and adapt to new technologies. As a long-time supporter of MT technology, SAP has shown that it can make productive use of competitive, commercial MT products along with other CAT products. In making MT work for them, however, SAP has also had to substantially adapt the products that they received from MT companies. The result, after many years, is a full range of peripheral tools and workflow scenarios that support the use of their MT programs.
%U https://aclanthology.org/1997.mtsummit-papers.3
%P 58-63
Markdown (Informal)
[Managing Distributed MT Projects Today — A New Challenge](https://aclanthology.org/1997.mtsummit-papers.3) (Brundage et al., MTSummit 1997)
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