Content Convergence & Integration 2008
Session: Feedable, mashable, portable, DITAble
Description
* If you've got DITA content and are wondering how to take your investment in structured content to the next level of collaboration and integration;
* If you've got Web 2.0 content and are wondering how to take your investment in collaboration capabilities to the next level of structure and reuse;
* If you've got neither, but want both;
We'll review real use cases of DITA in Web 2.0 applications like customer-assembled manuals and mashups for education; we'll explore an enterprise content architecture that views content as portable, not silo'd, balancing collaboration and control according to the phase of the content lifecycle; and we'll explore how collaboratively developed structured content enables not just reuse and quality control, but intelligent applications that can validate, integrate, and automate across enterprises and communities.
* If you've got Web 2.0 content and are wondering how to take your investment in collaboration capabilities to the next level of structure and reuse;
* If you've got neither, but want both;
We'll review real use cases of DITA in Web 2.0 applications like customer-assembled manuals and mashups for education; we'll explore an enterprise content architecture that views content as portable, not silo'd, balancing collaboration and control according to the phase of the content lifecycle; and we'll explore how collaboratively developed structured content enables not just reuse and quality control, but intelligent applications that can validate, integrate, and automate across enterprises and communities.
Session Details
| Speakers: |
Michael Priestley |
| Date: | Thursday, March 13, 2008 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM |
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| Track: | XML publishing |
| Location: | Pavilion Ballroom D |


