The Role of an Information Architect in a DITA Implementation
When you implement DITA, it’s important to identify at least one person – ideally, more than one – at the start of the project to lead the IA effort. The information architect is a permanent role whose contribution will continue as your content and business needs change.
Content Components Podcast: Everything Information Architecture Part 3
What’s the difference between platform dependent and platform independent deliverables? And why should we care? In this episode, Patrick Bosek and I talk troubleshooting and the difficulties of validating information architectural design and implementation.
Insights with Experts: Information Architecture Evolves
In this video, we discuss how information architecture can evolve over time, share strategies for aligning information architecture with business goals, and explore differences in IA maturity models.
Information Architecture Migration Readiness Assessment
Is your information architecture ready for a CCMS? Here are 23 things you need to do before your implementation.
Uncompromise your content: Maximize your CCMS investment with information architecture
If you want to fully leverage your CCMS features, it’s time to update your IA. Learn how to evaluate your map structures, topic structures, metadata, and content reuse strategies.
Advanced Techniques for Customer-Centric Delivery of Product Information
Structured content is the key to managing a shared library that includes information from multiple teams across an enterprise. Organizations that invest in Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) and Component Content Management Systems (CCMS) reap the benefits of more consistent content, increased efficiency across enterprise teams, and accelerated marketing.