Resources
Resources provides a directory of educational materials and community-support tools for DITA.
Successful DITA Implementation with FrameMaker
Vortrag von Prof. Sissi Closs auf der DITA Europe Conference am 3. November 2005 in Frankfurt am Main.
Suite Solutions DITA Quick Start Webinar Series: DITA Quick Start for Authors I&II
DITA Quick Start Webinar Series
Are you considering or starting a migration to DITA XML? Do you seek the foundation from which to start? The Suite Solutions DITA Quick Start webinar series will help you get it right the first time.
These webinars are complimentary.
DITA Quick Start for Authors
Presenter: Joe Gelb, President, Suite Solutions
Suite Solutions DITA Quick Start Webinar Series: Getting Started with the DITA Open Toolkit
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Suite Solutions Webinar: Every Page is Page One with SuiteShare
Presenters: Joe Gelb, President, Suite Solutions and Mark Baker,Principal Consultant for Analecta Communications
Tech Writers list serv (TECHWR-L)
TECHWR-L (that's "tech-whirl") is the Internet-based community and resource for technical communicators worldwide.
The TECHWR-L discussion list has more than 3,000 direct subscribers and an estimated daily readership of more than 10,000 people worldwide.
Texas Engineering Extension Service
Proper training is crucial when responding to emergency situations. For firefighters, police officers, homeland security agents, and others protecting the public, the Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) offers renowned training and education programs via its Texas headquarters to locations worldwide. Every year, more than 175,000 people participate in TEEX programs, gaining the skills to respond safely and successfully. With more than 550 programs in areas ranging from homeland security to health and safety, TEEX serves a range of clients in the public and private sectors.
The Business Value of Structured Content
Traditionally, the idea of structured content has always been associated with product documentation, but this is beginning to change.
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture: Avoiding Proprietary Lock-in
The DITA Troubleshooting Specialization
Presentation at the 25 June 2008 meeting of the RTP DITA Users' Group by Carolyn Inkster, IBM.
The DITA Troubleshooting Specialization (TSS) was released by IBM in 2007. Consistent, quality troubleshooting documentation is extremely important to customers and support costs. Come learn about the process the team went through to develop the architecture and specialization itself as well as how to use the specialization with the DITA Open Toolkit 1.4.