Archive - 2006

Publications

The Publications area of the DITA community wiki provides a place for users and publishers to post information about DITA-related documentation. A DITA publication, can be in print or online, a book, an article, or a review.

Print Books:

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Sponsors

Funding for DITA XML.org is provided by these OASIS members:

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Specializations (previous)

The Specialization area in the DITA community wiki allows users to submit specializations and to refine their descriptions. A page format for this has not yet been established.

The introduction to specialization for this area discusses four main subjects:

What is specialization?

What purposes are there for specialization? (TBD)

How does the structure of this area reflect those purposes?(TBD)

How does one add a specialization, or contribute to one? (TBD)

What is specialization?

Specialization is an operation that defines new information types and new elements in a disciplined manner. To become a responsible specializer, it is important to develop a very clear understanding of the relationship between information types and elements.

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Contributing Content for DITA Events

 

The Events page lists public conferences, webinars, and training classes that feature information on DITA. If you are posting a link to a multi-purpose event, be sure to describe the DITA content that will be featured. Generic event entries are not appropriate and may be removed.

A one-time registration is required before posting. See XML.org Editorial Guidelines for more information.

All entries should include:

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Architecture

The DITA Architecture area contains references to specifications and articles that explain the architectural underpinnings of the DITA language.

XML.org Focus Areas: BPEL | DITA | ebXML | IDtrust | OpenDocument | SAML | UBL | UDDI
OASIS sites: OASIS | Cover Pages | XML.org | AMQP | CGM Open | eGov | Emergency | IDtrust | LegalXML | Open CSA | OSLC | WS-I