- Darwin Information Typing Architecture - Wikipedia
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) specification defines a set of document types for authoring and organizing topic-oriented information, as well as a set of mechanisms for combining, extending, and constraining document types [1] It is an open standard [2] that is defined and maintained by the OASIS DITA Technical Committee [3]
- Overview of DITA
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an XML-based architecture for authoring, producing, and delivering topic-oriented, information-typed content that can be reused and single-sourced in a variety of ways
- MAREA - DITA Eyewear Official
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- What is DITA? - XML
The OASIS Open Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is a standard XML-based architecture for representing documents intended primarily for consumption by humans
- DITA Open Toolkit
DITA Open Toolkit is a vendor-independent, open-source implementation of the DITA standard, released under the Apache License, Version 2 0 The toolkit supports all versions of the OASIS DITA specification, including 1 0, 1 1, 1 2, and 1 3
- What Is DITA? - TechWhirl
DITA is a way of writing and storing your content so you can manage it like an asset It leverages XML (eXtensible Markup Language) to make your content intelligent, versatile, manageable, and portable
- Learning DITA
LearningDITA is a resource created and maintained by Scriptorium as a hub for training on the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) If you're just getting started with DITA, LearningDITA provides the self-paced e-learning DITA training you're looking for
- What is DITA? - stefan-jung. org
DITA stands for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture The "Darwin" is a homage to Charles Darwin, who has developed the theory of evolution DITA incorporates evolutionary principles (specialization, adaption and inheritance)
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