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XML/XSL Developer (612221)

As part of a XML development team, you will be supporting an Information Development team in managing and publishing software product documentation from single-sourced DITA XML files. Behavioral traits for this position include: must be a quick learner, an investigative mind, ability to work independently, ability to take the initiative, good problem solving skills. Be a good communicator and listener as you will need to be able to work closely with authors across multiple geographic locations to resolve technical issues they experience. Your responsibilities include:

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Intel XML/XSL Developer

As part of a XML development team, you will be supporting an Information Development team in managing and publishing software product documentation from single-sourced DITA XML files. Behavioral traits for this position include: must be a quick learner, an investigative mind, ability to work independently, ability to take the initiative, good problem solving skills. Be a good communicator and listener as you will need to be able to work closely with authors across multiple geographic locations to resolve technical issues they experience. Your responsibilities include:

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DITA Best Practices - Video Enhanced ebook Released

From IBM Press Books

 

This is the video enhanced eBook version of the print title

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In pursuit of the ultimate techCom information architecture

Is uncertainty making release management difficult?

Have you lost control over which topic versions belongs to which product releases? Is the same type of information floating around in many different topics in the CMS? If the answer is yes, this is the blog post for you, since it suggest a solution, based on almost 15 years of modular documentation experience, for effective release management.

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Overriding the DITA Open Toolkit with Plug-ins

There are several ways to customize output from the DITA Open Toolkit,
some of which are better or than others. The most comprehensive method is
to create a plug-in, which can do anything from modifying the presentation
of a single element, to adding support for a new DITA Specialization, to
creating an entirely new transform type. Plug-ins can likewise scale up from
a couple of 5 line XML files all the way to complex set of XSLT or Java
libraries.

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