Thinking about DITA vs S1000D?
May 21, 2007
Over at TheContentWrangler.com, Joel Amoussou has some thoughts:
The subject of interoperability between S1000D and the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) has received significant attention within the technical documentation community recently. This article discusses the following issues:
—Shall we create DITA specializations for S1000D data modules?
—How can we facilitate interoperability between DITA and S1000D, to enable round-tripping transforms for example?
—Is the DITA specialization mechanism the best way to make S1000D extensible?
—How can users leverage the strengths of both DITA and S1000D without introducing complexity?
As they say in the blogosphere, read the whole thing.
Posted by Bill Trippe at May 21, 2007 1:31 PM








