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Metadata and Taxonomy Workshop for DITA Authoring Teams
Upcoming Dates This class is scheduled on demand but, if you want to know more, you can view a preview of the material in our public presentation about these concepts. We also offer publicly available, virtual, instructor-led, classes focused on…
- Key Concepts: content management, dita, library science, metadata madness, productivity, taxonomy and classification, usability and user experience
- Filed under: Workshops
- Venues: Single-Sourcing Exclusive
Managing technical data sets using XML [Arbortext User Meeting]
Product information on a data level is often managed by many different disciplines in a manufacturing company. Marketing looks after Data sheets, R&D has their own data set of product attributes and so on. The information is often stored in…
- Key Concepts: content management, dita, library science, metadata madness, productivity, taxonomy and classification, usability and user experience
- Filed under: Workshops
- Venues: Single-Sourcing Exclusive
How DITA Transformed Content at Nikon Precision [Arbortext User Meeting]
Nikon Precision Inc (NPI), located in the United States, serves as the sales and service support arm for the Nikon semiconductor manufacturing tools. All design and manufacturing occurs in Japan; therefore, all technical information originates in Japanese. Since NPI is…
- Key Concepts: content management, dita, library science, metadata madness, productivity, taxonomy and classification, usability and user experience
- Filed under: Workshops
- Venues: Single-Sourcing Exclusive
Transformative Approach to Component Content Management
Your information content is a critical business asset. It is a key differentiator of you, your organization, and what you have to offer customers. For some, it is the first introduction you have to potential new customers and for the…
- Key Concepts: content management, dita, library science, metadata madness, productivity, taxonomy and classification, usability and user experience
- Filed under: Workshops
- Venues: Single-Sourcing Exclusive
Back Office: Hack Your Interactive Technical Content
Arbortext Monster Garage, Season 2, Episode 20 In this session of Arbortext Monster Garage series by Single-Sourcing Solutions, Duan Gauche will show you how to band-aid Arbortext SIS and get your parts list out of Creo Illustrate and into Arbortext….
- Key Concepts: content management, dita, library science, metadata madness, productivity, taxonomy and classification, usability and user experience
- Filed under: Workshops
- Venues: Single-Sourcing Exclusive
Transform Your Content Strategy for Today’s Media and Beyond
They say knowledge is power. Well, Information is King! If you want to keep the crown, then you need to be able to stay ahead of the curve in providing content assets to your end consumers instantly. While fast is…
- Key Concepts: content strategy, make your business case, multichannel (omnichannel) publishing
- Filed under: Webinars
- Venues: Gilbane
XML Implementations and Information Lifecycle
XML and content tools need to be thoughtfully configured to create feasible processes that produce the desired business benefits. This session explores the XML information lifecycle and how XML and content tools and systems can be deployed to their best…
- Key Concepts: content management, dita, library science, metadata madness, productivity, taxonomy and classification, usability and user experience
- Filed under: Workshops
- Venues: Single-Sourcing Exclusive
Front Office: Creating Published Documents from Windchill
Arbortext Monster Garage, Season 2, Episode 19 Connecting Arbortext Content Manager (Windchill) to Publishing Engine can be tricky. Dmitry Tsarev gives you some tips and tricks about making it come together smoothly. About this session Skill Level: Intermediate Presenter: Dmitry…
- Key Concepts: content management, dita, library science, metadata madness, productivity, taxonomy and classification, usability and user experience
- Filed under: Workshops
- Venues: Single-Sourcing Exclusive