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File structure and naming convention

My company is converting to DITA with no CMS (for now).  We are creating a file structure and naming convention and are looking for some best practices to guide us.  We have approximately 10 functional groups of content.  To maximize reuse of topics and to make searching for topics easier, we are wondering if our naming convention should use suffixes or prefixes.  For example if I have sets of task to teach users how to build models should my naming convention begin or end with the t for task (and does this really matter?): t_model_building.dita or model_building_t.dita.

DITA Keys and Conkeys

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https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6127443424009735681
Date: 
9 Jun 2015 - 09:00 - 09:30
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Webinar

parson AG

parson is your specialist for technical communication and knowledge management.

With modern technology and a sustainable information strategy we help you create technical documentation efficiently – today and in the future. Developing an information strategy and finding the right tools can be a long and expensive process. We accelerate this process. We guide you through the entire process, from requirement analysis to implementation. We specialize in XML-based documentation with DITA or PI-Mod, semantic technologies, and content management.

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DITA Eclipse tool

If you use the Eclipse framework when working with your DITA files you might want to take a look at the set of functions in this new tool, 


Simple download the latest jar file and drop it in your "dropins" folder. After restarting Eclipse, the tool will be enabled. 

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Mackenzie Solutions Limited

Mackenzie Solutions provides the services of independent consultant Colin Mackenzie.

Colin has over 25 years’ experience in providing solutions and services for single-source XML publishing including DITA and is expert in XML, XSLT, XLS:FO and associated technologies.

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