Presentations
Resources provides a directory of educational materials and community-support tools for DITA.
IDCMS Blue: IBM's Information Development Content Management Strategy
Presentation by Mike Iantosca (IBM) at the 27 May 2009 meeting of the RTP DITA Users' Group. Jointly sponsored with the Boston DITA User Group.
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.
Producing PDFs using Bookmap
Presentation at the March 25, 2009 meeting of the RTP DITA Users' Group by Julio Vazquez, Systems Documentation, Inc.
The presentation will describe the bookmap specialization and how the DITA Open Toolkit currently processes the bookmap to produce PDFs. Julio also will present a methodology to minimize the maintenance problems associated with managing similar maps for print and HTML.
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?