Revision of Research Triangle Park (RTP, NC) DITA users' group from Tue, 2008-11-25 13:02
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The purpose of the RTP DITA Users' Group is to facilitate communication and the sharing of knowledge between DITA users in the Research Triangle Park (RTP) area of North Carolina.Meetings
We meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 5:30-6:30 PM. Currently our meetings are held at the following location:Systems Documentation, Inc
1005 Slater Road, Suite 220
Durham, NC 27703.
Directions to Systems Documentation, Inc.
Communications
We have a Yahoo! Groups mailing list. To join, go to http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rtp-dita/For more information about the group, you also can contact kjeberle@us.ibm.com.
Upcoming events
January 28: To be determined
Past events
October 22:
Crossing Organizational Boundaries with DITA
Presenter: Colleen Smith, Teradata Corporation,
Content Management Information Architect
September 24: DITA, Metada, and Taxonomy
Presenters: Robert Berry, Mike Harris, and Paul Arellanes (IBM). Jointly sponsored with the Central TX DITA User Group.
August 27: DITA 1.2: Understanding the upcoming release
Presenter: Robert D. Anderson, IBM. Chief Architect of the DITA Open Toolkit.
July 23: Managing Content and Producing Output with the Eclipse IDE
An organization with limited resources must carefully choose its strategies for managing content and producing output. Since DITA is a dialect of xml, the available strategies are almost limitless. This variety is both a blessing and a curse. I will demonstrate the usage of a set of tools for managing content as well as generating output, using the Eclipse IDE. I hope to de-mystify some of the issues involved in storing and rendering content, and propose a solution that uses tools that are freely available.
One blessing of an open standard such as DITA is the freedom from being locked into a single set of content delivery tools. The set of tools I am about to demonstrate could be replaced, as a set or as single components, at any time, as new tools become available, without disrupting the integrity of your organization's data.
Presenter: Tom Ed White, Tekelec
June 25, 2008: The DITA Troubleshooting Specialization
Presenter: Carolyn Inkster, IBM
May 28, 2008: Brushing your teeth with DITA: Leveraging relationships to improve usability
Presenter: Shane Taylor, Computer Task Group
April 23, 2008: Using IBM Task Modeler to Create DITA-based Information Sets
Presenter: Kristen James Eberlein, Systems Documentation, Inc.
March 26, 2008: Round table discussion on DITA maps and relationship tables
February 27, 2008: Organizational meeting
January 23, 2008: Organizational meeting
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