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<h2>November 2009 Meeting</h2>
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- | <h3>Information Mapping and DITA
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Mike Austin will speak on his experience with Information Mapping and his experiences in driving use of IM as the structured content methodology at Freescale as they move into DITA-based, single-sourcing and content reuse.
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<h4><strong>Presenter</strong></h4>
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- | Mike Austin has worked as an information developer in the computer
| + | Mike Austin has worked as an information developer in the computer hardware, software, and semiconductor industries for 22 years. He first encountered Information Mapping at a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute technical writing seminar in the early 1990s and began applying the principles as much as possible within the traditional technical writing environments he encountered through the rest of that decade. It was not until 2003, working with Mark Nixon at StarCore, that he was allowed
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- | hardware, software, and semiconductor industries for 22 years. He first
| + | and actually encouraged to apply the Information Mapping method in a rigorous way. Now, at Freescale Semiconductor and again working with Mark Nixon, he is an information architect driving structured content development with the Information Mapping method as Freescale makes the transition from traditional unstructured content to a DITA-based production system.
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- | rigorous way. Now, at Freescale Semiconductor and again working with
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- | development with the Information Mapping method as Freescale makes the
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- | production system.
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<h3>Meeting Details</h3>
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- | Wednesday November 9, 2009, 6:30 - 8:00 pm Central
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<h4>Agenda</h4>
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- | <li>6:30-7:00 - Networking</li>
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- | <li>7:00-8:00 - Presentation</li>
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- | <li>8:00-8:30 - Question and answer session, discussion </li>
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<h4>Directions</h4>
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- | <li>Google map link forthcoming
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Central Texas DITA User Group
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The Central Texas DITA Users Group (CTDUG) exists to share and advance knowledge and adoption of DITA in the central Texas region.
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November 2009 Meeting
Information Mapping and DITA
Mike Austin will speak on his experience with Information Mapping and his experiences in driving use of IM as the structured content methodology at Freescale as they move into DITA-based, single-sourcing and content reuse.
Presenter
Mike Austin has worked as an information developer in the computer hardware, software, and semiconductor industries for 22 years. He first encountered Information Mapping at a Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute technical writing seminar in the early 1990s and began applying the principles as much as possible within the traditional technical writing environments he encountered through the rest of that decade. It was not until 2003, working with Mark Nixon at StarCore, that he was allowed and actually encouraged to apply the Information Mapping method in a rigorous way. Now, at Freescale Semiconductor and again working with Mark Nixon, he is an information architect driving structured content development with the Information Mapping method as Freescale makes the transition from traditional unstructured content to a DITA-based production system.
Meeting Details
When
- Wednesday November 11, 2009, 7:00 - 9:00 pm Central
Where
- Freescale
Agenda
- 7:00-7:30 - Networking
- 7:30-8:30 - Presentation
- 8:30-9:00 - Question and answer session, discussion
Directions
Previous CTDUG Meeting Notes