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DITA to XLIFF and Back — two complementary standards that reduce the costs and risks of translating XML content2008-09-18 11:00 2008-09-18 12:00 EST Bring together two powerful OASIS XML standards (DITA and XLIFF), and you get a process that reduces the costs and risks associated with translating topic-oriented, XML-based content. In this business-focused Web session, a panel of XLIFF/DITA/Translation experts attempt to answer key questions: * What is the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) standard and what does it have to do with the localization and translation of content? Hear about the business case developed by panel participants Dr. JoAnn Hackos, OASIS DITA Adoption Technical Committee convener and OASIS DITA Translation Subcommittee chair, and Nick Rosenthal, president of Salford Translations Ltd. Peter Li, Principal Specialist for Arbortext Solutions at Parametric Technology (PTC) and Tony Jewtushenko, Product Innovator, Ltd. take you through a process map that shows a real world enterprise end-to-end implementation including XLIFF and DITA within a CMS enterprise workflow system. This will be of particular interest to business managers, communications professionals, and localization coordinators. Take part in a Q&A session that addresses your requirements. Reserve your Webinar seat now at: By keberlein at 2008-08-08 11:01 | DITA | Translation | XLIFF | login or register to post comments | calendar | printer friendly version
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