The practical benefits of a DITA CMS are known to most in the technical documentation area. But the hurdles in implementing one are known as well to most. Implementing a DITA Content Management Solution (CMS) means substantial investments in time, money and personnel. On top of that, it has to be consistently kept up-to-date.
Archive - Feb 2014
Content Management Strategies/DITA North America 2014 conference
Event: Submitted by lovonya on Tue, 2014-02-25 17:34.
Location:
Seattle, WADate:
28 Apr 2014 - 08:00 - 30 Apr 2014 - 01:00Event Type:
ConferenceFree Webinar Series: Unravelling the Mysteries of Cloud-based DITA CMS
News: Submitted by amit.tejpaul on Tue, 2014-02-25 10:13.
DITA Boot Camp in Wakefield, MA
Event: Submitted by lovonya on Fri, 2014-02-21 19:41.
Location:
Wakefield, MADate:
24 Mar 2014 - 08:30 - 28 Mar 2014 - 04:30Event Type:
Training ClassDITA Boot Camp in San Jose, CA
Event: Submitted by lovonya on Fri, 2014-02-21 19:39.
Location:
San Jose, CADate:
10 Mar 2014 - 08:30 - 14 Mar 2014 - 04:30Event Type:
Training ClassIn pursuit of the ultimate techCom information architecture
Should the Answer to a User Question be a Short or a Long Topic?
Blog entry: Submitted by Jonatan Lundin on Wed, 2014-02-19 16:07.
A user asks questions when stuck in product use. Displaying information-seeking behavior, they search for answers; and it’s you—the technical communicator—who is responsible for providing them with one. But then you get stuck as you ask yourself: how long should the answer be? As the question of topic size, (as in a DITA topic), continues to be controversial in the technical communication community, we also need to ask ourselves how the size of an answer relates to the size of a topic. My conclusion is that users prefer short answers. Why is this?