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In pursuit of the ultimate techCom information architecture
Why is the result often a million little pieces even though DITA does not encourage authors to chunk information in such a way?
Blog entry: Submitted by Jonatan Lundin on Tue, 2013-05-07 17:05. Last updated on Mon, 2013-05-13 11:36.
A lot of discussions and confusion in social media has recently, as it seems, dealt with two issues concerning the use of DITA (see for example a discussion in the DITA awareness group on linkedIn or another discussion on LinkedIn or a blog post by Tom Johnson). The first issue relates to the question if topics shall be nested or not, that is, shall DITA topics be kept as separate files or shall authors instead use a <dita> document and nest topics within it?
The DITA Caper
UPDATE on the RealWorld DITA 2009 Conference in Raleigh NC (Sept 2009)
Blog entry: Submitted by Kay Whatley on Fri, 2009-07-31 23:26. Last updated on Fri, 2009-07-31 23:30.
Those of you who have attended our Raleigh DITA conferences before know that we work to set a high quality schedule with technical speakers and relevant topics. If you know me, you know that I strive to produce events that help users move up from their current level by building an opportunity for them to learn from the right presentation collection and through at-event peer networking.