Production and Delivery of Content

Apr
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DITA+WIKI = THE OPEN-SOURCE DITA2WIKI PROJECT

In this demonstration, DITA and user-generated content live side-by-side in a real-world framework as promoted by the open-source DITA2Wiki initiative.

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Apr
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DOCUMENTATION IN A COLLABORATIVE WORLD: WHAT WE’VE LEARNED

The rapid rise of collaboration has changed the way we develop documentation. At the 2010 Summit I invited my audience to join a conversation about how to meet the challenges associated with these changes. Based on that conversation, I describe new best practices for editing, reviewing, legacy documentation, and localization.

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Apr
0

FIVE+ WAYS TO ADD INTERACTIVITY TO ONLINE HELP

Content is king, but adding a measured dose of interactivity to your online Help will increase readability and usability, as well as make it more compelling. This session will demonstrate a number of simple ways to improve your Help, even if you are single sourcing.

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Apr
0

HOW TO RUN A SUCCESSFUL DITA PILOT PROJECT

How do you mitigate the risk of a major technology change such as DITA? This presentation shares lessons learned in the first DITA pilot project at IBM Internet Security Systems.

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Apr
0

IT’S ALL FUN AND GAME UNTIL SOMEBODY GET SUED

IP doesn’t need to be a dirty word. In this presentation, you will learn about what content developers need to know about protecting and respecting intellectual property rights. You will see some examples of what not to do, and more importantly, learn tips to protect you and your work.

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