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Semiconductor Webinar: Technical Content Reuse With Micron And JoAnn Hackos

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

For those of you interested in content reuse, you might consider attending this on-demand webinar from Astoria Software and featuring a case study from Micron.

Filed under: Content ReuseTechnical Writing

Whose Content Is It Anyway? An Argument For Modular Writing

Friday, November 24, 2006

By Pamela Kostur, Partner, Parallax Communications

Writing modular content that can easily be reused is important not only when working in a content management environment, but also in the world of “everyday” technical communication. However, after spending several ...

Filed under: Content ManagementLessons LearnedContent ReuseTechnical WritingStructured Authoring

On Demand Webinar: Why Enterprises MUST Adopt Content Reuse

Thursday, November 02, 2006

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If you missed “Why Enterprises MUST Adopt Content Reuse: How GE Healthcare Reduces Documentation Costs and Speeds Time To Market”, dont fret. The folks at Astoria Software have provided 24/7 access to a recorded version of the webinar that you can view on ...

Filed under: Content Reuse

Designing Content Reuse: The “Tract Housing” Model

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Once you’re ready to implement a content management strategy in your organization, it’s useful to look at other industries that rely heavily on standards. This article from The Rockley Report, Suzanne Escoffier of Symantec Corporation compares the development of a ...

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Semantic, Structured Authoring: The Challenge for Technical Writers

Monday, July 03, 2006

Sir Tim Berners-Lee is passionate about something he calls the Semantic Web. Well respected as the inventor of the World Wide Web, Berners-Lee recognises the deficiencies of HTML, and sees the solution lying in the power of XML. Extensible ...

Filed under: Content ReuseTechnical WritingStructured AuthoringXML

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