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 […]
Darwin Information Typing Architecture – DITA (dih tuh)
Roundup of the DITA reading I’ve been diving back in to lately Here’s a rough grouping of some interesting articles I’ve been reading about DITA implementations lately. BMC has explored DITA implementations for both mainframe and distributed documentation, modeling the information for a couple of books. I’ve been looking at DITA case studies this week. […]