Tuesday, September 19, 2006
The folks at Continental DataGraphics have prepared a white paper of interest to technical communication pros entitled: What You Should Know About S1000D: The Background And Benefits Of This Revolutionary Standard. The paper does a good job of providing a basic, high ...
Filed under: S1000D
Friday, September 08, 2006
A little tardy, perhaps, but the much-anticipated FrameMaker 7.2 Application packs for Microsoft® Windows are today available for free download from the new Adobe Labs web site. Of course a beta version is a work in progress. Expect things to go wrong. Then, share your ...
Filed under: DITA : S1000D : Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : Adobe FrameMaker
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
S1000D is the least understood of all technical publication standards. But that’s about to change. Adobe FrameMaker will soon offer special S1000D content creation functionality. Astoria Software is offering support for managing S1000D content. Mekon is offering S1000D ...
Filed under: S1000D
Monday, June 05, 2006
The S1000D Blog is a forum for discussing the increasingly important technical publications standard known as the S1000D Specification. According to its creators, the blog aims to keep track of what’s going on in the world of S1000D and to provide news, reviews, ...
Filed under: Blogs & Blogging : S1000D
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Berry Braster, Director of tedopress, delivered a valuable presentation on Simplified Technical English (STE) at the S1000D event in Clearwater. His simple and straightforward message—“be clear and unambiguous with your language”. Otherwise your choice of words can ...
Filed under: S1000D : Simplified Technical English
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
The S1000D User Forum and ADL/SCORM PerformanceFest kicked off Tuesday, May 30, 2006 with an overview of the S1000D specification delivered by Thomas Malley (BAE Systems) and Paul Haslam (ONeil & Associates). The duo outlined S1000D core concepts: the data module (a ...
Filed under: S1000D
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