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A DITA Primer From XTech 2005

December 23, 2005 Blog No Comments

For those seeking to understand the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA)—arguably the hottest topic to hit technical communication circles in a long, long time—check out DITA: Getting Started by Christian Kravogel and Boris Horner.

The authors provide a brief introduction to DITA, an example of how the DITA specialization process works, a case study, and answers to frequently asked questions.

If you are frustrated because you don’t yet understand DITA, don’t feel badly. Scientists have found that many people don’t understand how mirrors work, either. smile

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