Archive - 2006

Choosing a Framework for Structured Authoring: Docbook or DITA?

Location: 
Atlanta, Georgia
Date: 
15 Aug 2006 - 14:30 - 16:00
Event Type: 
Other

Business Intelligence Leader Looks to Idiom WorldServer and XMetaL DITA to Accelerate Delivery of New Website Content and Produc

Business Objects is First Joint Customer Under Idiom/XMetaL DITA Partnership

Business Objects Selects Idiom to Support Global Business Growth With Centralized Translation and Localization Software Platform

Business Intelligence Leader Looks to Idiom WorldServer and XMetaL DITA to Accelerate Delivery of New Website Content and Product Materials to International Partners and Customers

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Transform Eclipse Navigation Files to DITA Navigation Files

by Loretta Hicks, IBM developerWorks

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Tutorial information type

Hi,

I have to convert our online tutorial from HTML to DITA.
It appears to me that the Task information type is not  adapted for our tutorial.

Does anybody have already created a Tutorial information type ?

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Astoria Software's Move to DITA: An Interview with Chip Gettinger

In this exclusive TheContentWrangler.com interview, Scott Abel interviews Chip Gettinger, VP Services and Sales Support at Astoria Software, an XML content management software vendor, about his company’s experience moving to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). Gettinger says of DITA, “It’s all about reducing the time, cost and risk associated with producing content.” Read the interview to learn how Astoria is using DITA to produce software manuals, online help and other deliverables.

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