Our DITA experience at BMC Software
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 approach with a pilot project where we
modeled both an error messages manual and an installation and configuration
manual. A great read, and now the article is available with an optional
registration. Enjoy!
Case Study: Using DITA to Develop a New Information Architecture at BMC Software
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