Darwin Information Typing Architecture

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Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) is an XML-based, topic-oriented architecture and standard for authoring, organizing, and publishing technical content in a modular and reusable way.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf XML-based standard
technical communication standard
topic-oriented architecture
abbreviation DITA NERFINISHED
basedOn XML NERFINISHED
definesTopicType concept topic
generic topic
reference topic
task topic
governingBody OASIS NERFINISHED
hasComponent DITA map NERFINISHED
DITA specialization NERFINISHED
DITA topic
hasDesignGoal extensibility
interoperability
modularity
reusability
separation of content and formatting
hasFeature content referencing (conref)
domain specialization
key-based addressing
metadata-driven publishing
profiling and filtering
structural specialization
hasKeyConcept keys and keyrefs
map
metadata
reuse via conref
specialization
topic
hasPrimaryFocus technical content
standardizedBy OASIS Darwin Information Typing Architecture Technical Committee NERFINISHED
supports conditional content
content localization
content reuse
content specialization
modular content
multi-channel publishing
single-sourcing
structured authoring
topic-based authoring
supportsOutput DITA-OT transformations
HTML NERFINISHED
Help formats
PDF
usedFor knowledge base content
product documentation
software documentation
technical documentation
training content
user assistance

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OASIS standardDeveloped Darwin Information Typing Architecture
DITA fullName Darwin Information Typing Architecture