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Design for implementing OASIS Item 12048

1. Add links from topic in <relrow> to topic in <relheader> and vice versa.
We should update the maplinkImpl.xsl to support this requirement, add the new links to maplinks.unordered in the right format. We can assign the new generated links to the role of friend, but we may also don't. If we don't, we should think about a new role to name it.
Element <relcell> and <relcolspec> may contain more than one topics, and the topics can be nested and paralleled, the spec of this requirement is not clarity about this situation, we are not clear about this.

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Task Support Clusters: A Focused Architecture for Practical User Assistance

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23 Oct 2008 - 13:00 - 14:30
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Single-Sourcing Blog

Resources for Single-Sourcing Projects

Folks starting single-sourcing projects are faced with insufficient resources. The biggest problem with the existing literature is that nearly all of it is theoretical in nature. Most books on single sourcing contain advice about planning, managing, and creating modular projects and documentation. At this, they are very good. What they’re all missing is the bridge between theory and practice. And they’re not alone.

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Key Elements on Customizing and Troubleshooting Output from the DITA OT

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23 Sep 2008 - 14:00 - 15:00
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How Component-Based Authoring Works

In the first article of this 3-part series, Flatiron Solutions CTO Eric Severson introduced component-based authoring and described its significant business benefits over document-based authoring. In this second article, Severson explains how component-based authoring actually works, why DITA is the state-of-the-art XML standard of choice and why a CMS is needed to keep track of all the components.
Read the complete article in eWeek.

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