Tuesday, April 27, 2004
From the Arbortext Publishing Network
DITA is one of the most important innovations in XML publishing in recent memory. And if you’re using or plan to use XML for publishing technical documentation, you will encounter DITA sooner or later.
Short for “Darwin Information Typing Architecture,” DITA is an IBM invention that the company recently contributed to the community under the auspices of OASIS, the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards. (More information about the technical committee for DITA that OASIS formed can be found here.
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