DITA

The Darwin Information Typing Architecture, or Document Information Typing Architecture (DITA), is an XML data model for authoring and publishing. It is an open standard that is defined and maintained by OASIS, the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards.

Information typing, which means each topic has a defined primary objective (procedure, glossary entry, troubleshooting information) and structure,

What we offer:

  • Data Analysis and Implementation of DITA standard, Methodology, Workflow, DTD, and Schemas

  • Building Business Rules, Creating, Referencing, and Reusing the Topics and Maps, Customisation of Element, Attribute, and Entities Declarations

  • Defining Concepts, Tasks, References, and Troubleshooting

  • Creation of Topic Types Using XML methodology as per DITA 1.3 standard

  • Training Services.