The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an information architecture for authoring, managing, and publishing topic-oriented content. Organizations around the world are finding that DITA provides an appealing option for obtaining the benefits of XML publishing. But switching to topic-based writing requires authors to apply new tools and techniques that can be daunting for those unfamiliar with using topics and infomation types to create structured, reusable content. The good news is that Information Mapping has been helping authors learn to effectively apply these concepts for over 40 years.
Join Debbie Kenny, Information Mapping, Inc.'s Vice President of Learning Solutions, to learn what authors need to know about DITA, topic-based authoring, and Information Mapping.
19 Sept 2007 Noon-1:00 pm EST www.infomap.com