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Session Details
DITA for Business Documents
Speaker: Ann Rockley & Michael BosesTime: 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Date: May 8
Track: DITA, DITA, DITA
Experience level: Intermediate
Room: Pinnacle Ballroom 3
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is rapidly becoming well established in Technical Documentation with many groups adopting it or considering the adoption of DITA. However, many other areas in the organization are looking at the use of structured content to improve consistency, publish to multiple channels, and make it possible to manage content in the same way as they manage data. For the most part these organizations have created custom DTDs or schemas, but now they are beginning to focus on DITA as a possibility. Organizations that want to share content between such areas as Tech Doc, Marketing, Sales and Customer Support are looking for guidance on how to share DITA content with new DITA-adopters outside of Tech Doc. Recognizing this need and the exciting prospect of enterprise reusable content, OASIS has formed the DITA for Enterprise Business Documents Subcommittee.
This session will focus on:
- Identifying the nuts-and-bolts of narrative business documents
- The developing DITA standard
- The role of technical communicators as information architects in the organization


