IBM's Michael Priestley presents Lightweight DITA and HTML5 - a Pre-Congility 2014 Webinar

Location: 
http://www.congility.com/webinar/xdita-and-hdita-marrying-lightweight-dita-with-html5/
Date: 
14 May 2014 - 03:00 - 04:00
Event Type: 
Webinar

Session

This webinar features IBM lead DITA architect and strategist, Michael
Priestley. It is brought to you by Congility, leading up to our 2014
Conference - www.congility.com/2014

WHEN: 15:00 CEST, 14-May-2014
REGISTER: http://bit.ly/ca14lwd-mp-wb

TITLE: XDITA and HDITA: marrying lightweight DITA with HTML5

OVERVIEW:

Over the last year the lightweight DITA document types have been used to
prototype content from a variety of different sources within IBM,
including marketing, learning and training, technical articles, and
internal policies/procedures. This presentation will introduce the
lightweight DITA document types, demonstrate the feasibility of using a
lightweight but still structured approach for integrating content across
the enterprise content ecosystem, and show how lightweight DITA can be
implemented using either XML or HTML5 as the base.

Who should come:

- DITA users who need to collaborate with non-DITA users
- Non-DITA users who find the existing DITA standard too complex

Some technical background would be useful. We will show examples with XML
tagging, background knowledge of DITA useful but not necessary.

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Early bird registration for Congility 2014 is OVER. However, you can still
get discounted entry by using the discount code which you will receive if
you attend this webinar.


Date and Time: 15:00 CEST, 14-May-2014
Register on: http://bit.ly/ca14lwd-mp-wb

About Michael

 

Michael Priestley portrait

Michael Priestley

Enterprise Content Technology Strategist and Lead DITA Architect, IBM

Michael Priestley is IBM's Enterprise Content Technology Strategist and Lead DITA Architect. He works with teams across IBM to coordinate standards and technologies that can enable findable, usable, and reusable content across the enterprise content ecosystem. He was the co-editor of the DITA 1.0 and DITA 1.1 specifications, and is currently working on a specification for Lightweight DITA.

XML.org Focus Areas: BPEL | DITA | ebXML | IDtrust | OpenDocument | SAML | UBL | UDDI
OASIS sites: OASIS | Cover Pages | XML.org | AMQP | CGM Open | eGov | Emergency | IDtrust | LegalXML | Open CSA | OSLC | WS-I