Resources
Resources provides a directory of educational materials and community-support tools for DITA.
The Process for Building a Specialization; A Case Study
The Process for Building a Specialization; A Case Study. Presented at the DITA 2007 conference by Mary Maguire, Ann Hernandez, Carolyn Henry, and Dan Dionne of IBM.
The ROI of Documentation with XDocs
Here is a complimentary white paper by Bluestream on how an organization realized an ROI by implementing a CCMS.
The Xquery language and the DITA Open Toolkit
Xquery is a powerful query language designed specifically for XML content. It can be used for querying, processing, manipulation, and transformation of xml content. I will demonstrate how Xquery can be used to add to the feature set of the Dita Open Toolkit. I also will introduce three of the basic statements that the language uses to manipulate content.
The Xquery language and the DITA Open Toolkit
Presentation at the RTP Dita Users' Group by Tom Ed White, Tekelec
Xquery is a powerful query language designed specifically for XML content. It
can be used for querying, processing, manipulation, and transformation of xml
content.
This presentation demonstrates how Xquery can be used to add to the feature set of the Dita Open Toolkit by introducing automatic glossary processing.
Three Scary DITA Short Stories
Three Scary DITA Short Stories. Presented at the DITA 2007 conference by France Baril of Ixiasoft.
Tip: Easy command line processing with the DITA Open Toolkit
This IBM developerWorks article describes how to use the DITA Open Toolkit to convert DITA documents to various formats without knowing any ant.
Tool-Landschaft für DITA
Vortrag von Prof. Sissi Closs und Markus Abt auf der tekom-Jahrestagung am 9. November 2005 in Wiesbaden.
Topic-Oriented Information Development and Its Role in Globalization
Executive Summary
Globalization is a critical issue for any company interested in expanding its markets. For the company that markets sophisticated products, globalization is both more difficult and more critical because of the rich content that is needed to support these products.
Toronto DITA Users Group - Intro to DITA presentation
Thanks to the University of Toronto Knowledge Media Design Institute for hosting the meeting - here's the brief intro to DITA presentation, with a final slide that previews some possible subjects for future meetings.