DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) is an open standard which is
rapidly gaining momentum in organisations that need to
communicate complex information to internal and external clients.
DITA is an XML-based, end-to-end architecture developed for authoring, producing and delivering information as discrete, typed topics. Information delivered using the DITA architecture is usually technical or scientific in nature and published as online help, through product support websites, or as print-ready PDF files.
Use of DITA promotes:
The DITA architecture, using appropriate tools, is used to:
The architecture has been designed around technical documentation best practice, supporting modularity, structured writing, information typing, minimalism, object-orientation, inheritance, specialization, simplified XML, single-sourcing, topic-based, semantic mark-up, conditional processing, component publishing, task-orientation, content reuse, multiple output formats, and multi-channel delivery.
The volume of benefits that flow from this architecture grow with increased exploitation of the advanced functionality: efficient information use and re-use come through semantic mark-up, conditional processing and the specialisation of types which model the business or technical domain.
The DITA Open Toolkit is an implementation of the OASIS DITA Technical Committee's specification for DITA DTDs and schemas. The Toolkit, which can be used in the Windows, Linux, and Mac OS operating environments, transforms DITA content (maps and topics) into deliverable formats.
DITA Open Toolkit supports the following publishing environments:
More on DITA
● Wikipedia entry
● The OASIS DITA Site
● DITA News
Top DITA Editors
● SyncRO Soft <oXygen/>
● Syntext Serna
● XMLmind XML Editor
● XMetaL Author