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modeling, creating and publishing based on its inherent DITA
Architecture.
Archive - Jun 2009
CTDUG June: "Usecases for Mashup"
Resource: Submitted by sethpark on Tue, 2009-06-30 14:19.
In this presentation, Seth Park shows examples of use cases for mashup in real-world scenarios being defined by the Semiconductor Information Design Subcommittee (SIDSC) as they discover the relationship between the SIDSC specialization and pre-existing industry standard XML formats. Many people have expressed an interest in using DITA as part of a distributed information architecture. This interest comes from two primary use cases:
Get: DITA content needs data from non-DITA data sources ("DITA as primary architecture")
Get: DITA content needs data from non-DITA data sources ("DITA as primary architecture")
Minimalism: Creating Manuals People Can Use
Event: Submitted by lovonya on Mon, 2009-06-29 18:05.
Location:
Madison, WIDate:
11 Aug 2009 - 08:30 - 12 Aug 2009 - 04:30Event Type:
Training ClassDeveloping Quality Documentation in an Agile Environment
Event: Submitted by lovonya on Mon, 2009-06-29 18:03.
Location:
Eden Prairie, MNDate:
24 Aug 2009 - 08:30 - 28 Aug 2009 - 04:30Event Type:
Training Class*instinctools to Unveil DITAworks at Single-Source-Forum
News: Submitted by wildwildleha on Fri, 2009-06-19 16:33.
The DITA Caper
Presentations for The Summer XML 2009 Conference (Raleigh NC, July 2009)
Blog entry: Submitted by Kay Whatley on Tue, 2009-06-16 00:25.
The Summer XML Conference presentations were carefully selected to be highly technical, marketing fluff free, and presented by real users and technology experts. Presentations are set up in 3 tracks, with keynotes each day. Here is what you can expect.
- Keynote: Survivor: XML (Leigh W. White, Allscripts)
- Introduction to XSLT Concepts (Debbie Lapeyre, Mulberry Technologies)
- Introduction to DITA (Kristen James Eberlein, IBM)
- Ex-XHTML HTML (Doug Schepers, W3C)