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Codex Systems announces release of Codex DITA editor for non-technical authors

TORONTO, Canada — April 5, 2011

Codex Systems today announced the release of Codex®, a new type of editor that enables anyone to author XML-based DITA content easily and affordably. With Codex non-technical authors can create and edit simple DITA topics and maps that can then be used in sophisticated XML publishing processes.

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In pursuit of the ultimate techCom information architecture

What is a Meaningful Result Statement (MRS) in SeSAM?

SeSAM has gained a level of interest lately (www.sesam-info.net). The controversial part of SeSAM is that an information analysis, to determine what content to write in end user documentation for a technical product, is not starting with an analysis of users, their goals and tasks, but the Meaningful Result Statements (MRS). Don’t get me wrong here; knowledge about users are a fundamental part of SeSAM, but they are not the first thing you focus on. Most of the content you need to write is derived from the MRSs. So what is a meaningful result statement? Read this blog post to find out.

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13th Single Source Forum in Munich

Location: 
Munich, Germany
Date: 
24 Jun 2013 - 10:00 - 17:00
Single-Source-Forum
Event Type: 
Conference
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