Noz Urbina and Marc Speyer of Mekon explain the benefits of the emerging Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) standard.
Darwin’s theory of content management
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Noz Urbina: re-use mechanisms
Marc Speyer: DITA is different
Modern organisations face a major challenge of multiplicity
– multiple content sources funnelling into multiple content
deliverables for multiple audiences in multiple languages,
geographies and formats.
This content will typically be sourced from engineers and
subject matter experts who feed information to publishing
teams to place in deliverables like technical manuals, product
datasheets, online help, training material, websites or packaging.
These are often tailored for audiences with different skillsets,
interests or user roles.
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