Diff for CPR for Your Product Information
Sat, 2010-05-15 15:24 by lizfraley | Sat, 2010-05-15 15:27 by lizfraley | ||
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Webinar post: Structured authoring with Arbortext scheduled for 5/26/2010 | changed type. I missed it the first time. This is not a conference, it's a webinar | ||
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CPR for Your Product Information
Location:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/511071451Date:
26 May 2010 - 01:00 - 02:00Event Type:
WebinarIn this FREE one hour web session we will show you how you can get your product information out of the ICU with Structured Authoring using Arbortext.
In an unstructured authoring environment, product information is created without constancy in construction. The process leaves you with information that has no reliability in form, no reusability of information, and degrades the overall productivity in delivering content to the end user.
Structured authoring gives you:
Additionally, all registrants will receive a free 30-day trial membership to the Single-Sourcing Solutions Advisory Line.
In an unstructured authoring environment, product information is created without constancy in construction. The process leaves you with information that has no reliability in form, no reusability of information, and degrades the overall productivity in delivering content to the end user.
- No steady pulse of information being generated in the same manner by all content creators. Because there is no set standard, anyone creating information can do so in their own style. It's too hard to get formatting right across the entire organization—No Consistency
- Clogged arteries of information begin to back up and choke off throughput. You can’t get the product information written up fast enough because you need to spend too much time formatting. Too much time spent on low-value tasks—Low Productivity
- Flat lined content that you can’t do anything with. Your information is locked into serving only one purpose at a time and output to only one presentation style. Content is tied to one use and one output form—Little Reusability
Structured authoring gives you:
- Consistency – semantic markup allows for consistency of structure. All content is generated in one standardized style.
- Productivity – applying set styles to content allows you to focus your time on high value tasks such as content creation.
- Reusability - markup-driven formatting creates structure that allows for profiling.
Additionally, all registrants will receive a free 30-day trial membership to the Single-Sourcing Solutions Advisory Line.