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Central Texas DITA User Group

Charter

The Central Texas DITA Users Group (CTDUG) exists to share and advance knowledge and adoption of DITA in the central Texas region.

Membership

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August 2007 Meeting

Dynamic Content Delivery – Get more value from your investment in DITA

While initial DITA implementations have focused primarily on static publishing to pre-defined PDF, HTML and Help format's, the real promise of DITA lies in supporting dynamic, personalized content delivery. We will describe the business benefits that can be achieved by extending a DITA-based implementation to customers, partners and other employees.

This presentation will demonstrate how DITA can be successfully used to

  1. produce custom, on-demand personalized technical manuals that match a customer's configuration,
  2. drive highly-personalized content applications that match the user's context and role, and
  3. support advanced granular level searching of DITA content.

Presenter

Michael Carey has been in the content industry for 12+ years focusing on content management, XML and Web delivery solutions. In his current role at Mark Logic, Michael is leading the company's efforts in DITA and technical information delivery.

Meeting Details

When

Wednesday August 15, 2007 7:00 - 9:00 pm Central

Where
  • Freescale Parmer facility (North Austin), C building (directions below)
  • 7700 West Parmer Lane Austin TX 78729 (Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.)
Agenda
  • 7:00-7:30 General announcements and networking
  • 7:30-8:30 Speaker: Mark Logic Corporation
  • 8:30-9:00 Q&A
Directions

The photo has a marker showing the Building C entrance at the north side of the campus. If you turn off of Parmer at the main entrance, you'll need to skirt around the west side of the buildings to get to the C entrance. If you head east/northeast on Anderson Mill from Parmer, you'll find the "back entrance" that feeds directly to the Building C entrance.

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