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Members Approve Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Version 1.2 as OASIS Standard
OASIS News, 14 December 2010
Members Approve Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) 1.1 as OASIS Standard
OASIS News, 13 August 2007
Emerging Standard Eases Content Modeling Headaches
Intelligent Enterprise, 29 August 2005
It's Official: OASIS Accepts DITA as official standard
KNOWLEDGEWISE, 30 June 2005
OASIS approves XML architecture for publishing
eChannelLive, 9 June 2005
Agencies move to fine-tune emergency XML
Washington Technology, 7 June 2005
DITA Becomes a Standard (Now What Is It Exactly?)
Corante, 5 June 2005
OASIS Approves DITA Standard for XML Architecture
ebizQ, 2 June 2005
OASIS Approves DITA Standard for XML Architecture
ebizQ, 2 June 2005
DITA Version 1.0 Approved as an OASIS Standard
Cover Pages, 1 June 2005
Members Approve DITA as OASIS Standard
OASIS News, 1 Jun 2005
Members Approve DITA as OASIS Standard; Arbortext, BMC Software, IBM, Idiom, Innodata Isogen, Intel, Nokia, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, the U.S. Department of Defense, and Others Define XML Architecture for Publishing
BusinessWire, 1 June 2005
DITA: Getting Started
IDEAlliance, May 2005
Transform Ellipse Navigation files to DITA Navigation files
IBM, 6 April 2005
OASIS Darwin Information Typing Architecture TC Approves DITA Version 1.0
CoverPages, 17 Feb 2005
Topic-Oriented Information Development and Its Role in Globalization: The Case for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA)
Gilbane Report, 9 Dec 2004
Information Development with DITA
Cover Pages, 30 Nov 2004
The Darwin Information Typing Architecture: Avoiding Proprietary Lock-in
Rockley Bulletin, Nov 2004
Design patterns for information architecture with DITA map domains
DeveloperWorks, 17 Sept 2004
OASIS backs reusable content spec for docs
InfoWorld, 14 April 2004
OASIS DITA Technical Committee Forms to Advance XML Standard for Authoring Reusable Content in Documents
12 April 2004
OASIS Members Form New TC for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA)
XMLMania, 30 March 2004
OASIS Members Form New TC for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA)
Cover Pages, 29 March 2004
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