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.
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.[1]
DCA defines two types of documents:[2][3]
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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