DITA: Getting Started Workshop

Location: 
Austin, Texas
Date: 
17 May 2006 - 04:30 - 18 May 2006 - 12:30
Event Type: 
Training Class

DITA: Getting Started provides you with the knowledge needed to get your feet wet with DITA. Attend this workshop and you recieve the new Introduction to DITA: A User Guide to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture written by Jen Linton and Kylene Bruski. Jen Linton is the instructor.


You will learn to:

  • build a business case for moving to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture
  • apply DITA concepts and methodology
  • design and create information using a topic/task-based structured writing approach
  • use XML markup with DITA elements and understand the importance of the DITA elements to information development
  • understand the purpose of DITA maps and how to create them
  • create relationship tables
  • recognize the need for specialization in DITA
  • evaluate XML editing tools and use the DITA Open Toolkit
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