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<li><a href="/node/1290">Taxonomies and subject classification</a></li>
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<li><a href="/node/1289">Training specialization</a></li>
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- | <li><a href="/ptc-arbortext-dita-service-manual-application">Troubleshooting specialization</a> (for service manuals)</li>
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Specializations
DITA Specializations contains contributions that extend the standardized DITA language.
Specializations may introduce new information types such as:
- Taxonomies and subject classification
- Training specialization
- Troubleshooting specialization (for service manuals)
Specializations may support particular subject matter areas, such as:
- Hand-held device manuals and/or content
A comprehensive description of a specialization would include, directly or via links:
- Purpose and description
- Schema and/or DTD specification files
- Sample source code
- Sample output
See also: