Thursday, July 31, 2008
Paul Wlodarczyk, JustSystems
I recently attended the first-ever Linked Data Planet conference, where a number of pioneers in the field of Semantic Web shared their perspectives on the state of the art — and business — of helping the world tag their web pages for ...
Filed under: Document Engineering
Monday, April 21, 2008
By Jake Sorofman, JustSystems
In industries where data constantly changes, working with out-of-date information can carry a very high price. Yet financial services, manufacturing, life sciences, and other companies risk paying that price every time they use static ...
Filed under: Document Engineering : Dynamic Content : Mashups : Structured Content : XML
Friday, April 18, 2008
When most people set retirement as a goal, they cite reasons such as having more time to play golf or commandeer the TV remote control. When Bob Glushko talks about retirement, it’s about teaching only one semester so his schedule has enough flexibility to do other ...
Filed under: Document Engineering
Monday, February 25, 2008
It’s been called “the best document viewing experience on the web” and so far, it is...by a long shot. It’s iPaper, a new web display mechanism from Scribd for documents that was not, despite the “i” prefix, created by Apple. Like a YouTube video, iPaper documents are ...
Filed under: Document Engineering : Publishing : Technological Innovation : Web 2.0
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
By Jake Sorofman, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, North America and EMEA JustSystems
The worlds of document publishing and application development are converging. Traditionally, publishing processes focused on static documents in print, PDF, ...
Filed under: Content Management : Document Engineering : Dynamic Content : Mashups : Service Design : XML
Thursday, November 08, 2007
The slide decks from Documentation and Training East 2007 are now available. A few speakers have yet to share their slides, but the bulk of the presentations are available for view within a web browser, and without the need to download additional software. This service ...
Filed under: 3D : Content Quality Management : Content Reuse : DITA : Document Engineering : Dynamic Content : Experience Design : Information Architecture : Localization : Mobile Content : Presentations : Publishing : Rich Media : S1000D : Search : Simplified Technical English : Software as a Service : Technical Writing : Translation : Usability : User-Generated Content : Video Documentation : Web 2.0 : XML : XQuery : Web Content Management
Monday, April 23, 2007
Held in the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution, Lowell, Massachusetts (a quick shuttle ride from Boston’s Logan International Airport), the theme of the 8th Bi-Annual Documentation & Training Conference is Advancing Your Career. No, you won’t see any ...
Filed under: Document Engineering : Technical Writing : Career Information
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Ware are You? Web Content Delivery Strategies
Information Architecture for My Office
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U.S. Federal Government Silences Typo Spotters; Forces Them To Stop Encouraging Others

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