With The Rockley Report now available for free, I can point you to a case study about our use of DITA. DITA stands for Darwin Information Typing Architecture, an XML-based information architecture design originally from IBM but also an OASIS Standard with an open source toolkit on SourceForge also available. This case study outlines our […]
How many songs are on your iPod?
Interesting discovery about the reality of how much we’re willing to load on an iPod, wondering what parallels could be drawn for infrastructure management I read on collision detection the other day that on the average, people only have 375 songs stored on their mp3 device, with iPod owners having a slightly larger average at […]
How to implement a document or records management system that meets ISO standards
As a follow-on to the “Best Practices in document management systems post, I received an email with a pointer to a comprehensive doc management process I received a great follow up email from Bob, the person who originally asked me about best practices in document management systems. He shared what he found as he continued […]