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Today, the creation of usable technical documentation is accomplished through through the managed authoring of quality content. Increasingly, that content is being created using structured data, in part due to its unique inherent advantages. This presentation will compare the similarities and differences between two of the most popular XML-based structured data specifications that are being adopted by companies world-wide: DITA and S1000D. NOTE: This presentation refers to DITA 1.2]]>

Today, the creation of usable technical documentation is accomplished through through the managed authoring of quality content. Increasingly, that content is being created using structured data, in part due to its unique inherent advantages. This presentation will compare the similarities and differences between two of the most popular XML-based structured data specifications that are being adopted by companies world-wide: DITA and S1000D. NOTE: This presentation refers to DITA 1.2]]>
Mon, 06 Jul 2015 15:20:19 GMT /slideshow/dita-and-s1000-d-two-paths-to-structured-documentation-no-animations/50217160 JosephStorbeck@slideshare.net(JosephStorbeck) DITA and S1000D Two Paths to Structured Documentation JosephStorbeck Today, the creation of usable technical documentation is accomplished through through the managed authoring of quality content. Increasingly, that content is being created using structured data, in part due to its unique inherent advantages. This presentation will compare the similarities and differences between two of the most popular XML-based structured data specifications that are being adopted by companies world-wide: DITA and S1000D. NOTE: This presentation refers to DITA 1.2 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ditaands1000d-twopathstostructureddocumentationnoanimations-150706152019-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Today, the creation of usable technical documentation is accomplished through through the managed authoring of quality content. Increasingly, that content is being created using structured data, in part due to its unique inherent advantages. This presentation will compare the similarities and differences between two of the most popular XML-based structured data specifications that are being adopted by companies world-wide: DITA and S1000D. NOTE: This presentation refers to DITA 1.2
DITA and S1000D Two Paths to Structured Documentation from Joseph Storbeck
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-JosephStorbeck-48x48.jpg?cb=1620852617 Joe Storbeck has been a technical communication professional for nearly 30 years, and has an extensive background in the development of structured data and data application methodologies. He has led technical documentation teams for some of the world’s largest and most successful companies, including IBM, Citibank and AIG, and now leads the DITA consultation and development team for San Antonio, Texas based JANA, Inc. During his time at IBM, Joe worked directly with the team developing the DITA architecture, and chaired a corporation-wide group of professionals tasked with training IBM’s technical writers in the use of DITA. This group of DITA advocates also collected feedback and ... http://ditajoedj.blogspot.com/