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The Role of Content Standards in Content Management

Title
The Role of Content Standards in Content Management
Author
The Rockley Group Inc.
Date
11/04/2008
(Original Publish Date: 2/15/2005)
Abstract
With the increase in popularity of XML has come an increase in the availability and popularity of document standards. Technical publications departments are busy learning all they can about DITA (the Darwin Information Typing Architecture), or Docbook, or ATA, or S1000D. In pharmaceutical industries, they're concerned about SPL (Structured Product Labeling). Learning groups are dealing with SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model). There's lots to learn.
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