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*instinctools: DITAWorks - DITA CMS for Enterprise Content Solutions

 

DITAWorks product line provides is an enterprise-grade DITA CMS.  It helps to reduce effort in creation and translation of content, decreases time-to-market and helps to improve quality of your content.

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OASIS DITA XML.org Subcommittee sets schedule

The OASIS DITA Adoption Committee has formed a subcommittee to provide editorial oversight for the DITA XML.org Focus Area. The Subcommittee will meet by phone on the first and third Mondays of the month at 10:00-11:00 EST/ GMT -5 (with plans to reduce meetings to once a month as quickly as possible).

Kristen Eberlein of IBM chairs the Subcommittee; participants include representatives of Boeing, Cisco, Comtech Services, IBM, Justsystems, and others.

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X-Pubs Free Webinar: Introduction to DITA - presented by Noz Urbina

Location: 
http://www.x-pubs.com/site/news/1613/
Date: 
24 Feb 2009 - 15:00 - 16:00
Event Type: 
Webinar

which type? what element? two small questions

Making yet another try at transforming a real document into DITA, with FrameMaker 8.0 and XML Mind to hand, and enjoying it no end!

Two questions so far:

which topic type

I have lists of roles and responsibilities, plus lists of working-groups and members: concept or reference? I'm inclined to say Reference, but would welcome advice

 what element

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IBM DITA Wiki: Growing DITA Across the Enterprise

Presentation at the 22 October 2008 meeting of the RTP DITA Users' Group by Don Day, IBM User Technologies; Chair, OASIS DITA Technical Committee; Architect, Lightweight DITA Publishing Solutions. Jointly sponsored with the Central TX DITA User Group.

Are you curious about DITA and Wikis? Wondering whether a Wiki can be based on DITA as its source? Wondering if such DITA content can be developed by people who are not technical writers?

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