There are many key factors that make DITA-based technical documentation complementary to Agile-based product development. Here are 10 reasons, among many, why DITA and Agile make a great partnership: Topic-based approach in DITA assists with incremental development: One of the tenets of DITA is content reuse, encouraging technical writers to “write once, use many”. ThisRead More
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Interview with Rob Hanna of Precision Content
Sometimes it seems like you have to travel far in order to meet your neighbours. I had that experience recently went I went to the STC conference in Washington, D.C., and got reacquainted with “Single Sourceror” Rob Hanna of Precision Content, who lives in the same city that I do (Toronto). While I’ve known RobRead More
ThunderBird: A Sample DITA Documentation Set to Play With
Here’s something I think needs to be more widely known: sample DITA files mimicking a professional manual set for a fictitious product called Thunderbird. I’ve been using this example code for a couple of years now in demos and for presentations, and there’s at least one person in every audience I show this to whoRead More
An Interview with Leigh W. White About DITA for Print, 2nd Edition
Not too long ago the second edition of the popular DITA for Print was published by XML Press. While she is a colleague of mine at IXIASOFT, she lives and works in the States and we don’t get the opportunity to meet and talk as much as I would like. Luckily, we had the opportunityRead More
What I Learned from the DITA Listening Sessions (Part 1)
My work for IXIASOFT includes being a company liaison for OASIS, the open standards body that produces the DITA specification. One of the groups I actively work with there is the DITA Adoption Committee, that I now chair, accompanied by Stan Doherty as secretary. Its goals are to help inform the DITA community on bestRead More
Current Worldwide Distribution of DITA Users
My main source for finding new companies to add to my list of companies that use DITA on the DITAWriter website is LinkedIn. In order to answer the question: “where are DITA users located across the world?”, for the past few years I have done a broad search asking how many individuals claimed “DITA XML”Read More
What I Learned from the DITA Listening Sessions (Part 2)
This is part two of a series of articles examining the issues DITA users are talking about at the DITA Listening Sessions being held by the OASIS DITA Adoption Committee. Just few weeks ago I attended (virtually) two additional DITA Listening Sessions that occurred in the Seattle area. Each session is unique, in that itRead More
Five Highlights from DITA tcworld 2016
One of the final technical communications conferences in the fall is the biggest: tcworld which draws in over 4,000 attendees, mostly from Germany and across Europe. I came to the conference with some trepidation given that, last year, DITA experts and vendors attending the show got a largely frosty reception, with German CCMS vendors bonding togetherRead More
Agile Documentation Management at Best Practices 2016
This year’s Best Practices conference was held at in Santa Fe, New Mexico at the La Fonda Hotel, a grand old Pueblo-style hotel located in the heart of old Santa Fe. Anyone arriving to the conference early was treated to an open air market in the main square selling lots of turquoise jewelry, some veryRead More
Don Day and Michael Priestly on the Beginnings of DITA: Part 2
Continuing from the previous article in this series, the interview with Don Day and Michael Priestley continues as we delve further into how a proto-DITA was developed within IBM, and the process that led to it being released to the open standards community via OASIS. DITAWriter: Could you tell me about the path that wouldRead More