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An XML Architecture for Technical Documentation: DITA

December 11, 2005 Blog No Comments

In this Writer’s UA article, An XML Architecture for Technical Documentation: The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA), experts from IBM explore the technical documentation standard from conception to implementation.

Read the article to learn how to work with DITA on a documentation team. Discover what roles and responsibilities are required. Compare customization, specialization, and integration and the cost of each. Find out how to install DITA, an editor and an XSLT Processor, manage output builds using Ant, and more.

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