Let’s get the definitions out of the way first: DITA is short for “Darwin Information Typing Architecture”, hence the acronym. This is not so much a definition of what DITA is, it is more a description of what the acronym stands. From a more practical standpoint, DITA is an open XML standard which is designedRead More
Author: ditawriter
"DITAWriter" is Keith Schengili-Roberts. I work for AMD as a Senior Manager for Technical Documentation, and have recently helped usher in a new company-wide DITA-based CCMS. And I like to write about DITA and the technical writing community. To get ahold of me you can email me at: keith@ditawriter.com.
About Me and This Blog
I work as a technical writer and manager for a technical publications team that has been using the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) for several years in production. My intention with this blog is to share of my knowledge of DITA with others, to keep track of the latest developments in the field, and toRead More