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Presentation at Content Management Strategies/DITA North America 2008 by Kristen James Eberlein.
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to use it to easily and rapidly create a DITA map, stub DITA files, and
 
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explaining how to perform all of the tasks demonstrated during the session
 
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Presentation at Content Management Strategies/DITA North America 2008 by Kristen James Eberlein. The ZIP file contains a PDF of the slides and the handout.
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<strong>8 May 2008:</strong> If you downloaded the ZIP file and had difficulties viewing the CHM file, you probably were using Internet Explorer. I have updated the ZIP file; it now contains a TXT file that explains the workaround for Internet Explorer users. Consider switching to Firefox :) My apologies to non-Windows users.
 
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<strong>8 May 2008:</strong> If you downloaded the ZIP file and had difficulties viewing the CHM file, you probably were using Internet Explorer. I have updated the ZIP file; it now contains a TXT file that explains the workaround for Internet Explorer users. Consider switching to Firefox :) My apologies to non-Windows users; I'll update the ZIP file with a PDF when I can.
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<strong>2 July 2008:</strong> I've attached a PDF of the handout. Please let me know if you find it helpful! 
 
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Using IBM Task Modeler to create DITA-based information sets

Presentation at Content Management Strategies/DITA North America 2008 by Kristen James Eberlein.

IBM Task Modeler is an Eclipse-based graphical tool that can be used to prototype and develop DITA-based information sets. Available as a free download from IBM Alphaworks, it generates graphical representations of DITA maps that can easily be understood by a wide range of stakeholders: managers, developers, marketing representatives, and technical communicators.

This session provided an overview of the application and demonstrated how to use it to easily and rapidly create a DITA map, stub DITA files, and a relationship table that links the DITA files. Attendees of this session also received a handout that augments the online help by explaining how to perform all of the tasks demonstrated during the session

The ZIP file contains a PDF of the slides and the handout (CHM).

8 May 2008: If you downloaded the ZIP file and had difficulties viewing the CHM file, you probably were using Internet Explorer. I have updated the ZIP file; it now contains a TXT file that explains the workaround for Internet Explorer users. Consider switching to Firefox :) My apologies to non-Windows users.

2 July 2008: I've attached a PDF of the handout. Please let me know if you find it helpful! 

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