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Michael Priestley
DITA NorAm 2006 - tying up some loose ends
Just posting some URLs I promised to:
- My workshop and specialization presentations and demo files are now uploaded to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dita2006/files/
- My interview on MyTechnologyLawyer is available at http://www.mytechnologylawyer.com/media/radio_060325.asx (I'm somewhere I'm in the middle)
- Also got a podcast interview at http://www.intentionaldesign.ca/index.php/weblog/blogcentre/michael_priestley_talks_dita/ (I spend most of the time talking about maps because I think they're cool)
Still trying to figure out what to call the conference... maybe I'll have it figured it out by next year.
Elkera: Elkera XML Print
Topic-Oriented Information Development and Its Role in Globalization
Executive Summary
Globalization is a critical issue for any company interested in expanding its markets. For the company that markets sophisticated products, globalization is both more difficult and more critical because of the rich content that is needed to support these products.
Working with DITA: The Darwin Information Typing Architecture
Adobe and Autodesk: Success in Standards-Based Content Creation and Delivery at Global Companies
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) has seen rapid adoption and implementation. This is especially true when you compare the adoption of DITA with other standards-based approaches to content creation and distribution. Here we are less than a year after DITA 1.0 has been approved and major companies are shipping large multi-language documentation and Help sets that have been created using DITA. We can also point to DITA-specific user groups and conferences, and a myriad of vendors who are now touting DITA support in their products.