Darwin Information Typing Architecture

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31Technical communication / XSL Formatting Objects / XSLT / XSL / DocBook / Darwin Information Typing Architecture / Formatting Objects Processor / HTML / Style sheet / Computing / Markup languages / Web standards

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Source URL: www.xmlmind.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-17 04:28:06
32XML / DocBook / Software documentation / XML editor / XSLT / Cascading Style Sheets / Profiling / Darwin Information Typing Architecture / Computing / Markup languages / Technical communication

XMLmind XML Editor - Easy Profiling Hussein Shafie, Pixware <> April 21, 2015 Abstract The "Easy Profiling" add-on makes it convenient and easy working with conditional processing profiles in

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Source URL: www.xmlmind.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-20 04:21:39
33Technical communication / HTML / DocBook / XSLT / XML / Style sheet / Cascading Style Sheets / Darwin Information Typing Architecture / Computing / Markup languages / Web standards

XMLmind Word To XML Manual Hussein Shafie Pixware SARL 91 rue Gambetta, 78120 Rambouillet, France,

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Source URL: www.xmlmind.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-28 15:08:42
34Technology / Communication / XML / Darwin Information Typing Architecture / DITA Open Toolkit / Ann Rockley / Adobe FrameMaker / Structured writing / XMetaL / Technical communication / Computing / Markup languages

Cover Acknowledgements This was truly a group effort. I’d like to thank Steve Manning and Charles Cooper for all their assistance in putting this book together. I would also like to thank Rhonda Truitt and Laurel Sim

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Source URL: www.rockley.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-29 22:35:56
35XML / DocBook / XSL Formatting Objects / DITA Open Toolkit / XML editor / Darwin Information Typing Architecture / XSLT / XSL / Formatting Objects Processor / Computing / Markup languages / Technical communication

Authoring with Eclipse[removed]:34 PM Authoring with Eclipse Summary

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Source URL: aniszczyk.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-10-13 13:35:56
36Technical communication / Eclipse / Debuggers / Python / Darwin Information Typing Architecture / IBM / DocBook / Computing / Software / Markup languages

Authoring in Eclipse Chris Aniszczyk Lotus IBM Austin ECF, EMFT Committer Lawrence Mandel

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Source URL: aniszczyk.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-10-13 17:15:59
37Technology / Darwin Information Typing Architecture / Topic-based authoring / Adobe FrameMaker / XMetaL / DocBook / OASIS / Standard Generalized Markup Language / XML / Technical communication / Computing / Markup languages

White Paper DITA Detours: Bypass Four Costly Roadblocks Executive Summary The emergence of Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) as a general-purpose XML schema for technical documentation represents a significa

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Source URL: xml.coverpages.org

Language: English - Date: 2005-11-05 00:37:48
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Darwin Information Typing Architecture Answers about the XML-based Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) for documentation Don Day ([removed]) IBM Corporation

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Source URL: www.ibm.com

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    39Markup languages / XML / Darwin Information Typing Architecture / Adobe FrameMaker / FileNet / Ann Rockley / IBM / Quark XML Author / IBM Lotus Forms / Computing / Technical communication / Technology

    SUCCESS STORY | IBM Microelectronics IBM MICROELECTRONICS INNOVATES WITH A DITA-BASED INFORMATION STRATEGY TO ACHIEVE FIVE TIMES ROI A DYNAMIC PUBLISHING SOLUTION BUILT ON QUARK XML

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    Source URL: www.quark.com

    Language: English - Date: 2015-03-23 13:34:00
    40Computing / Technology / Darwin Information Typing Architecture / DITA Open Toolkit / OASIS / IBM DeveloperWorks / Technical documentation / Chi / Syntext Serna / Technical communication / Markup languages / XML

    DITA Forum Discussion about the XML-based Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) for technical documentation Don Day ([removed]) IBM Corporation

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    Source URL: www.ibm.com

    Language: English - Date: 2013-09-19 20:44:21
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