Best practice to split up documents into articles?

Dear Adobe,
at the today's InDesign and DPS session I was asking how the DPS folks, split up the InDesign documents to upload as different articles to the dps? Bob wanted to ask Collin, but forgot to do it!
I will explain my situation (supposing that most producers sitting in the same boat):
I have a monthly magazine with about 30 different articles. I receive the print file to create an iPad 1/2, iPad 3 and beginning in next month also an iPhone and Android (also IceCream Sandwich) version. The magazine is just vertical orientation.
Now with CS6, you do a lot of promotional work for the alternate layout feature.
But what is the recommondation or best practice at Adobe to upload this one InDesign document with viewer builder to get an iPad 1/2, iPad 3 and iPhone rendition containing the separation of the different articles? Please let me know a workaround how you do this!
Kind regards
Yves

as you know, you need one indesign file for each article (that file can
contain cover all devices down to the iphone version). the next article
needs a new indesign file. you can drag-and-drop pages from one indesign
file into the new layout to move pages across documents.
if youwant to synchronize settings, try the book feature. but I never
tested the book feature on CS6/alternative layout compatibility.
—Johannes

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