If you're looking for an adventure as an Information Developer in the semiconductor industry, you're invited to join a new subcommittee of the DITA Technical Committee: the Semiconductor Information Design community of practice.
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Bob Doyle
John Hunt: Learning Content
The goal of the subcommittee is one or more new information types for learning content, at the same level as the current three main types, concept, task, and reference, plus a new map domain to assemble the content as learning objects suitable for processing as deliverables for learning management systems (LMS).
An invitation to join the DITA TC Semiconductor Information Design Subcommittee
An invitation to join the DITA TC Semiconductor Information Design Subcommittee
Lone-DITA: A DITA Community for Small Documentation Teams
The Lone-DITA site (http://www.lone-dita.com) aims to help small documentation teams and small/medium organizations to evaluate and implement DITA. The main feature of the site is a comprehesive tutorial that will guide users through the all major stages necessary to create technical documents using DITA and the DITA Open Toolkit.
XyEnterprise Contenta DITA
The XyEnterprise Contenta DITA Solution enables authors, editors, reviewers, translators and managers to automate workflow, re-use and share content, manage review cycles and translation, and publish to multiple channels. Seamless integration with the DITA Open Toolkit provides single source publishing to print, PDF, Help, Web and CD-ROM. Along with XyEnterprise’s suite of XML solutions, Contenta DITA was developed on an open architecture that ensures maximum scalability and investment preservation.