JoAnn Hackos Workshop
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February 21-22, 2006
sponsored by Microsoft and Puget Sound STC
To implement a single-sourcing strategy for information development and publishing, we strongly recommend that organizations structure the content they produce. Well-structured content leads to more opportunities for reuse across products, user communities, delivery media, and other dimensions. More reuse leads to a greater return on investment, as well as the ability to serve dynamic content to your information customers.
Well-structured content is also a necessity if you are planning to move to an XML authoring environment. An XML Document Type Definition (DTD) depends upon the Information Model you have developed for your content. The Information Model leads to the design of information types (conceptual overviews, summaries, procedures, processes, definitions, and others) and the design of the content units that make up the information types.
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Presenter(s): JoAnn Hackos
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| Date | February 21, 2006 |
| Topic | JoAnn Hackos Workshop |
| Presenter(s) | JoAnn Hackos |
| Time | 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
| Location | Click here for more details and for registration information. |

