The shift of interest to web tables in HTML and PDF files, coupled with the incorporation of table analysis and conversion
routines in commercial desktop document processing software, are likely to turn table recognition into more of a systems than
an algorithmic issue. We illustrate the transition by some actual examples of web table conversion. We then suggest that the
appropriate target format for table analysis, whether performed by conventional customized programs or by off-the-shelf software,
is a representation based on the abstract table introduced by X. Wang in 1996. We show that the Wang model is adequate for
some useful tasks that prove elusive for less explicit representations, and outline our plans to develop a semi-automated
table processing system to demonstrate this approach. Screen-snaphots of a prototype tool to allow table mark-up in the style
of Wang are also presented.