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Premier Destinations International (175 words)
PDI is a multi disciplinary group of companies focused on the meetings and incentive markets.
PDI has established an international reputation for consistently delivering memorable, creative and cost effective events for the most discerning clients.
The Head Office of PDI is in Athens and their other offices are in Crete, Bucharest and in the UK.
mallery-urn-pdi-00.txt (6743 words)
PDIs provide a means to refer to digital objects and fragments that does not depend their storage location or the protocol used to access them.
PDIs have a fragment syntax to allow permanent references to parts of documents (within specific formats) as well as a citation syntax to allow references to appearances of such fragments in composite documents.
PDIs are most useful for any document series that is distributed via multiple protocols, is available from multiple sources, migrates to new locations, needs fragment references, or participates in distributed assertion semantics related to collaboration or access control.
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