DITA Community

List of organizations using DITA

DITA is being deployed worldwide. If your organization uses DITA, please add to this list. (Log in, select the "edit" tab above, and insert your organization in alphabetical order under the appropriate category below.).

See Case studies for detailed descriptions of representative implementations.

Private sector

Public sector


Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)


Universities and Research Centers


DITA user groups

DITA user groups (DUGs) or DITA special interest groups (DIGs) facilitate knowledge sharing among users in specific geographic areas or among those with similar interests.

Regional DITA user groups

If you participate in a DITA user group not listed above, please add a link to your group's homepage. You may also use DITA XML.org to host pages for your DUG.

Virtual DITA user groups

If you are aware of other virtual DUGs, please add to this list by selecting the "Edit" tab above.

 

Potential new DITA user groups

See comments at the bottom of this page. If you're looking for others interested in forming a new group in your local area or within your field of interest, please select the "add new comment" link below. Include your email address to encourage others in your area to contact you.

 

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Research Triangle Park (RTP, NC) DITA users' group

Charter

The purpose of the RTP DITA Users' Group is to facilitate communication and the sharing of knowledge between DITA users in the Research Triangle Park (RTP) area of North Carolina.

Meetings

We meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 5:30-6:30 PM. Currently our meetings are held at the following location:

Systems Documentation, Inc
1005 Slater Road, Suite 220
Durham, NC 27703.

Directions to Systems Documentation, Inc.

Communications

We have a Yahoo! Groups mailing list. To join, go to http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/rtp-dita/
For more information about the group, you also can contact keberlein at pobox.com.

Upcoming events


May 28, 2008: Brushing your teeth with DITA: Leveraging relationships to improve usability

After you have written your topics in DITA and created a table of contents with a DITA map, you can take your information architecture a step further and greatly improve the ability of your users to find the information they need by creating effective relationship tables. Using the simple documentation example of an information center on toothbrushing, we will demonstrate how to improve topic interlinking and usability by designing effective relationship tables which are easy for writers to implement.

We will cover the evolution of a relationship model which was developed for the IBM Director documentation, illustrating how changes to the model affect the relationship tables, and in turn, the inter-topic links in the information center. We will discuss the appropriateness of exceptions to the rule with the principle that usability for the customer trumps consistency. Examples will illustrate how application of the model -- and the judicious use of exceptions to the model -- improve the user experience.

Presenter: Shane Taylor, Computer Task Group

June 25, 2008: The DITA Troubleshooting Specialization

The DITA Troubleshooting Specialization (TSS) was released by IBM in 2007. Consistent, quality troubleshooting documentation is extremely important to customers and support costs. Come learn about the process the team went through to develop the architecture and specialization itself as well as how to use the specialization with the DITA Open Toolkit 1.4.

Presenters: Dan Dionne and Carolyn Inkster, IBM

Past events

January 23, 2008: Organizational meeting
February 27, 2008: Organizational meeting
March 26, 2008: Round table discussion on DITA maps and relationship tables

April 23, 2008: Using IBM Task Modeler to Create DITA-based Information Sets

IBM Task Modeler is a graphical tool that can be used to prototype and develop DITA-based information sets. Available as a free download from IBM Alphaworks, it generates graphical representations of DITA maps that can easily be understood by a wide range of stakeholders: managers, developers, marketing representatives, and technical communicators.

This session will provide an overview of the application and demonstrate how to use it to easily and rapidly create a DITA map, stub DITA files, and a relationship table that links the DITA files. Attendees also will receive a handout that augments the online help by explaining how to perform all of the tasks demonstrated.

Presenter: Kristen James Eberlein, Systems Documentation, Inc.

List of speakers for DITA presentations

This page provides a resource for conference organizers, user groups, and others looking for DITA presentations at public events (including webinars).

If you are available and qualified to speak on DITA, please list your name under the appropriate subhead below (User, Vendor, or Consultant). Include the DITA topic areas on which you can speak, any regional preferences or restrictions, availability, a link to your bio, contact information and other pertinent details. (To add your name, be sure you're logged in, then select the "edit" tab on this page.)


Users of DITA

Bob Doyle is the founder of DITA Users and five companion sites in support of DITA (DITA Blog, DITA Infocenter, DITA News, DITA Tutor, and DITA Wiki). He has pioneered inexpensive web-based collaborations for startup virtual communities. He founded CM Professionals in 2004 and developed their techniques for holding meetings online. He has delivered keynote presentations for conferences from his video desktop. He can speak at your meeting as long as you welcome him virtually by Skype and VNC screen sharing or his new Elluminate Academic Office (which supports 25 simlutaneous users). See his blog, and contact him at editor at cmsreview.com.

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