Revision of Amber Swope presents " Sharing DITA content" - a Pre-Congility 2014 Webinar from Wed, 2014-05-07 15:18
Session
This session is presented by Amber Swope, DITA Specialist and founder of DITA Strategies, Inc.in the lead up to the Congility 2014 this June 18-20, in the UK - www.congility.com/2014
WHEN (more time zones at bottom): 16:00 CEST, 05-Jun-2014
REGISTER: http://bit.ly/CA14ASwbn
OVERVIEW:
Do you need to share your DITA content with external teams, such as OEM partners, or with other internal teams? If so, come learn about the available methods and how to determine which ones will work best for you.
The presentation will address the following considerations:
• How do you handle content with conditional processing values?
• Can you still reuse content via conref and keyref attributes?
• How do you share specialized content?
• How do you get the DITA source out of your CMS, CCM, or source
control system?
• What are the best exchange formats?
• Should you allow other parties to have direct access to your DITA
source?
None of these considerations precludes content sharing, but they do impact the decision process. It’s time to unlock the possibilities for content sharing from your DITA source! Many teams have implemented DITA and now have a robust content set. However, they are not fully realizing its value in terms of sharing content with internal and external stakeholders. In particular, many teams struggle with sharing content with OEM partners and rely on outdated processes and technology rather than optimizing their DITA content processing.
About Amber
Amber Swope is an internationally-recognized expert on the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) who specializes in helping teams design and implement unified content development environments for XML content.
These environments provide custom, integrated support for authoring,
storing, publishing, and localizing content. With over 20 years of
experience in the information development field and 10 years of DITA
expertise, Amber helps teams develop and optimize their environments to
improve efficiency and reduce costs.
In addition to co-authoring the "DITA Maturity Model", Amber has
authored numerous papers and articles on information design,
development, and architecture and presented at leading industry
conferences. Amber holds a Masters in Technical and Professional Writing
and a Certificate in Computer Technical Writing from Northeastern
University.
More Time Zones
Los Angeles (U.S.A. – California) | 07:00:00 | PDT |
Minneapolis (U.S.A. – Minnesota) | 09:00:00 | CDT |
New York (U.S.A. – New York) | 10:00:00 | EDT |
London (United Kingdom – England) | 15:00:00 | BST |
Paris (France) | 16:00:00 | CEST |
Helsinki (Finland) | 17:00:00 | EEST |
Tel Aviv (Israel) | 17:00:00 | IDT |
Tokyo (Japan) | 23:00:00 | JST |
Corresponding UTC (GMT) | 14:00:00 |
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