Document Content Architecture

Document Content Architecture, or DCA for short, is a standard developed by IBM for text documents in the early 1980s. DCA was used on mainframe and IBM i systems, and formed the basis of DisplayWrite's file format. DCA was later extended as MO:DCA (Mixed Object Document Content Architecture), which added embedded data files.

DCA
Developed byIBM
Type of formatDocument file format
Extended toMO:DCA

The original purpose of DCA was to provide a common document format that could be used across multiple IBM word processing platforms, such as the IBM PC, IBM mainframes, the Displaywriter System, and the IBM 5520 Administrative System.

DCA defines two types of documents:

  • Revisable-Form Text (DCA/RFT) which is editable.
  • Final-Form Text (DCA/FFT) which is "formatted for a particular output device and cannot be changed."
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