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DITA for Beginners (Article from tcworld, March 2011)

This article by Tony Self, titled "Can you explain that again? DITA for beginners", was published in tcworld, March 2011, and is re-published with permission.

Abstract: DITA is a difficult thing to explain to the uninitiated. It is difficult because we expect it to be a product or a technology, when it is actually a standard and a methodology. DITA provides an approach to technical writing that embraces best practice ideals such as modularity, single-sourcing, and content re-use. The reasons for moving to DITA are business-focused.

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Collaboration Across Cultures, Time Zones and Business Practices

Location: 
Webex
Date: 
12 Apr 2012 - 10:00 - 11:00
Event Type: 
Webinar

Automating DITA XML multilingual documentation projects management

Guideline and script for the DITA Open Toolkit open-source publishing system to manage multilingual DITA XML projects.

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Taking the Pain out of SME Review

Location: 
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/572626370
Date: 
27 Mar 2012 - 11:00 - 12:30
Event Type: 
Webinar

Managing DITA XML multilingual documentation projects

Multilingual projects require creating a distinct .ditamap (table of contents) file for each language. This can lead to inconsistant multilingual versions. Fortunately, this problem can be solved with an appropriate methodology and a publishing script for the DITA Open Toolkit open-source publishing system.

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