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Is Intelligent Content a Good Idea in Technical Communication?

Should technical communicators be designing content so that the right information presents itself to the right person, at the right time, on the right device, and in the right location?

Is it possible? Is this what users want? Read further to discover why I believe that any attempt to design intelligent content in the context of our industry would not only fail, but users would ultimately find such an approach useless. It is important to reflect upon this issue, since what we aim for in the future, informs the decisions we make today. Read more...

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[ARTICLE] 2014 Stilo DITA Knowledge Series: DITA and minimalism

Minimalism from a technical writing and training perspective was first investigated and proposed in the late 1970s by John Carroll and colleagues at the IBM Watson Research Center. It has since evolved and been extended by a variety of stakeholders.

The link between DITA and minimalism (the IBM connection notwithstanding) is not exactly carved in stone but the two complement each other like macaroni and cheese. The macaroni (DITA) provides the infrastructure and model that you need to support the cheese sauce (the minimalist content).

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How to Manage Change When Moving to a Component Content Management Strategy

Location: 
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/580980614
Date: 
16 Sep 2014 - 13:00 - 14:00
Event Type: 
Webinar

Metadata Part 1: Getting to Grips with THE Most Important Aspect of Modern Content

Location: 
http://comtech-serv.com/url/upcomweb
Date: 
16 Sep 2014 - 11:00 - 12:30
Event Type: 
Webinar

Recording of OASIS DITA 1.3 Webinar

On 6 August 2014, the OASIS DITA Technical Committee and the OASIS DITA Adoption Technical Committee jointly sponsored a Webinar on DITA 1.3. The Webinar included the following speakers:

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