The Wisdom of Crowds Meets the Wisdom of Authors: How XML Enables the Semantic Web
By my colleague, Paul Wlodarczyk the VP of Solutions Consulting for JustSystems:
Content Data Solutions (Content DSI), a software and systems integrator, has been working with XML for more than a decade. Content DSI’s XML capabilities range from data and workflow analysis to data conversion, DTD and schema development, as well as the integration of XML-based authoring and editing software. Using industry standards such as DITA, our capabilities help companies standardize their diverse information and store it in a central data repository in order to utilize it in a content management or product catalog system.
The Wisdom of Crowds Meets the Wisdom of Authors: How XML Enables the Semantic Web
By my colleague, Paul Wlodarczyk the VP of Solutions Consulting for JustSystems:
hi there,
i'm trying to convince our developers and intermediate management to focus on DITA in our next software generation, a web-based application for government administration. the difficulty is: i'm left alone on that task and have no help whatsoever since documentation is seen as very unimportant (but everybody will be complaining in the end when there's no documentation).
hi (and apologies for the long text - it just did not work out shorter),
i work @ a company that creates web applications for government administrations (before that we delivered client-software). this software is used by a multitude of different stakeholders and therefore demands several types of documentation. our software is very feature-rich and highly configurable, our web interfaces are complex. so we need a flexible solution for a documentation that can easily be adjusted to fit different configurations.
What DITA topic type (reference or concept) best logically fits the IMAP Structure information type?