Program Schedule

IETP Development and Implementation 16 Years of Experience – Lessons Learned

Speaker: Dennis Raitz    Time: 09:00 - Day 2

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence
Component Content Management
DITA and Information Architecture
Government and Publishing
Manufacturing and Software

For 16 years, the Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals/Publications (IETM/Ps) concept has existed in the United States. This concept has led to specification development, tools designed, as well as data developed and fielded to the Warfighter.

In the 10 years of fielding IETPs, experience and lessons learned have been gathered to assist in the building of better and more efficient enhancements to the IETP specifications. With the incorporation of the IETP concept into the international standard S1000D, it is now the time to share those lessons and experiences with others in the technical data industry.

Join Denny Raitz as he marches down the path of personal lessons learned in the history of Boeing’s IETP projects.



[SPONSOR] XyEnterprise, S1000D CMS and IETM Solution

Speaker: Wez Dowell    Time: 11.50 - Day 1

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence
Component Content Management
DITA and Information Architecture
Manufacturing and Software

XyEnterprise delivers out-of-the-box XML content management and publishing solutions designed to maximize content reusability and repurposing. We take a standards-based approach to creating, managing and delivering content — and streamline the way organizations capture, share and maintain dynamic information.  During the course of this session Wez Dowell will introduce XyEnterprise and their CMS and publishing solutions with a focus demonstration from Carroll Walters on the XyEnterprise Vertical Solution for managing S1000D data and producing Integrated Electronic Technical Manuals directly from the CMS. XyEnterprise CMS supports any data type and in addition to S1000D provides a Vertical Solution for managing DITA content.

 



Customer Centric Technical Documentation

Speaker: Miel De Schepper    Time: 11:20 - Day 2

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence
Component Content Management
DITA and Information Architecture
Government and Publishing
Manufacturing and Software

In this presentation Miel describes what customer centric technical documentation is. It is much more than delivering information in the customer's language. It is about delivering only that information he requires, when he requires it, with the right level of detail. However companies and technical documentation departments also have to deal with shorter product life cycles, quicker product and documentation updates, more output formats that need to be foreseen, more translations that have to be made and so on making it difficult to still create personalized, customer centric documantation.

Miel will present techniques that can be used to produce customer centric documentation, even in complex environments. He explains the requirements for the tools that support the documentation process like authoring tools, planning tools, translation tools, workflow tools, etc. Miel will show that an important key to a succesfull solution which helps you in delivering customer centric documentation with a maximum efficiency and effectiveness is a tight integration between the different components of a Global Technical Communication System.

 



[WORKSHOP] Multi Specification Publications in a Single Software Architecture

Speaker: Richard Nicholson    Time: 13:30 - Sunday, 22nd June

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence
DITA and Information Architecture
Manufacturing and Software
Workshop

ASD S1000D and ATA are the 2 primary standards for producing publications for the aviation industry.  These publication standards are very different in both the way publication data is structured the rules that are imposed.  Some primary manufacturers, and their suppliers, have traditionally employed ATA for their publications but are now using ASD S1000D for upcoming models.  However, these companies need to maintain their older publication.  Therefore, there is a need to have publication management software solutions that are flexible enough to allow efficient management, authoring, QA and publishing of both ATA and ASD S1000D whilst ensuring that the rules for both standards are enforced.

The workshop will discuss the problems with developing a single software solution to handle disparate publication specifications.  Included in the discussions will be modularization of monolithic publication document, reuse of modules across multiple publication types, handling disparate rules in a dynamic manner and different styling techniques to produce specified publication outputs such as printable material, Interactive Electronic Technical Publications (IETP) and palmtop (PDA) output from a single source.  The workshop will finish with a discussion on how dynamic rules and flexible software design can be used to encompass any publication standard, including none aviation based standards, without changing the underlying software architecture.



“…But Don’t Forget About The Maintainer”

Speaker: Chris Wood    Time: 13:40 - Day 2

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence
Manufacturing and Software

Advances in the development and adoption of International writing standards are taking place all around us. The adoption of the S1000D standard by some US DoD projects is leading to a truly trans-continental standard for the production of (mainly) Defence-oriented publication information. Similarly, DITA, which is also designed to build content reuse into the authoring process, is expanding rapidly wherever high-value long-life information is required.

These developments are extremely positive, however it may be that these standards are developing for their own sakes and not necessarily providing the best user-experience for the most important people in this process, the Information Consumers.

In this presentation Chris hopes to redress the balance a little in favour of Operators and Maintainers of complex technical equipment, who view the information we generate as merely a means to an end, rather than an end in itself. For example, it may be that the inclusion of a couple of digital photographs in an examination procedure could have much more value to the maintainer or inspector than a complex multi-hyperlinked procedure.

In our efforts to incorporate the new capabilities being brought about by rapidly developing information technology we must not forget the adage – “There is no point giving me a Ferrari if I don’t have any roads to drive it on; give me a camel instead!”



[SPONSOR] XML Content Platforms:  Enabling Agility in Publishing

Speaker: Stephen Buxton    Time: 13:40 - Day 2

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence
Component Content Management
DITA and Information Architecture
Government and Publishing
Manufacturing and Software

XML content platforms make publishers more agile with content and applications, enabling them to experiment with new products and services.

In this session you’ll learn how MarkLogic Server - the leading XML content platform - enables agility and innovation among the world's top publishers.

Stephen Buxton will review the benefits of end-to-end XML and how it enables multi-grained re-use, personalized content delivery, and agile Web 2.0 application delivery. Then he will show real-life case studies of how publishers apply these ideas to achieve innovative, successful product offerings. Stephen will end with a look at emerging trends around XML and publishing.

 



Resistance and Delay in Implementing Document Management Systems

Speaker: Amanda Bucklow    Time: 14:30 - Day 2

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence
Component Content Management
DITA and Information Architecture
Government and Publishing
Manufacturing and Software

In this presentation Amanda will address the ʽwhyʼ of resistance and delay in implementing document management systems and in doing so will highlight some effective interventions that build value into any document management programme.

She will illustrate her presentation with numerous examples and will reveal why seemingly counter-intuitive interventions are effective. 
Including:

» Managing risks requires some serious ʽrisk takingʼ
» Taking notice of people who break the ʽrulesʼ pays dividends
» Finding the ʽwisdomʼ of the group in the most unusual places
» Teams need to include a significant proportion of ʽblockersʼ and ʽcomplainersʼ
» Understanding mental models is key to building the right kind of flexibility and effective presentation
» An amazing example of concept to ʽlive systemʼ



Why the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative is Passing the Stewardship of SCORM to LETSI

Speaker: Wayne Gafford    Time: 15:00 - Day 1

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence

This presentation will look at why and how ADL is passing on the stewardship of SCORM to LETSI, and what the development of a S1000D profile of SCORM means to technical learning content in XML.  The session will cover:

» A brief overview of ADL and SCORM
» Why ADL is passing on SCORM stewardship to www.letsi.org.
» Overview of www.letsi.org and its role as SCORM steward
» Core SCORM, SCORM 2.0 and SCORM profiles
» LETSI technical roadmap working group
» S1000D profile for SCORM

 



[SPONSOR] Delivering Measurable Business Benefits with XML

Speaker: Dave Worsell    Time: 15:00 - Day 1

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence
Component Content Management
DITA and Information Architecture
Government and Publishing
Manufacturing and Software

Many organisations are aware of XML and the potential benefits it can deliver but how do you go about implementing a solution that actually delivers what you need? No one solution can possibly deliver all things to all people so how do you choose which solution is best for you and your customers?

This presentation will guide you through the hurdles and pitfalls that must be navigated to ensure you implement a solution that delivers genuine business benefits. Using a simple, tried and tested methodology David will explain why it’s vitally important to plan effectively, justify and measure each phase, and implement efficiently if you are to maximise your use of your information assets.

Mekon’s methodology is designed to help identify business benefits by:

» Uncovering hidden information assets
» Finding out which pains are easiest to solve
» Identifying areas of growth or potential innovation
» Highlighting system interfaces and content deliverables
» Recommending applicable standard and tools with hands on experience
» Helping you build a business case best on industry best practice
» Guiding you through implementation using experienced resources

Come and hear how Mekon's Consultancy and Implementation Methodology can accelerate change while reducing risk.



Modular Documentation: Bringing the Pieces Together

Speaker: Joe Gelb    Time: 15:50 - Day 2

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence
Component Content Management
DITA and Information Architecture
Manufacturing and Software

Designing, building and maintaining a coherent content model is critical to proper planning, creation, management and delivery of documentation and training content. This is especially true when implementing a modular or topic-based XML standard such as DITA, SCORM and S1000D, and is essential for successfully facilitating content reuse, multi-purpose conditional publishing and user-driven content.

During this presentation, we will introduce an innovative, comprehensive methodology for information modeling and content development that employs recognized XML standards for representation and interchange of knowledge, such as Topic Maps and SKOS. In this way, semantic technologies designed for taxonomy and ontology development can be brought to bear for creating and managing technical documentation and training content, and ultimately impacting the usability and findability of technical information.

 

 



Simplified Technical English for All: A Customer-friendly Specification

Speaker: Maria Luisa MacDonald    Time: 16:20 - Day 1

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence

ASD-STE100 is a trademark of the AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe, based in Brussels, also known as ASD. Although this specification was intended for the preparation of aircraft maintenance documentation, its principles have been adopted by a wide range of non-aerospace Customers, in the private and public sectors. This presentation outlines a few key points of this tech pubs standard and the reasons why it is Customer-driven.



[SPONSOR] Professional Design Meets Automated Multi-Channel Publishing4X-Pubs2008_Nick_Martin_Quark_

Speaker: Nick Martin    Time: 16:20 - Day 1

Special Interest Areas:
Aerospace and Defence
Component Content Management
DITA and Information Architecture
Government and Publishing
Manufacturing and Software

Can your organisation adapt its approach to publishing in a way that meets expanding requirements without driving up costs?  Can you maintain the layout richness of your printed materials across the Web and electronic communications?

Yes, you can when you use Quark Dynamic Publishing Solution (Quark DPS). Quark DPS solves these publishing challenges.  Quark DPS is publishing software that combines flexible layout with automated publishing to deliver accurate, relevant and attractive communications across multiple types of media, including print, the Web, and mobile and electronic.  Based in open standards, Quark DPS allows you to create and share information and lets you create information as reusable components of information that you can easily combine for different users – different types of documents and difference audiences. 

We invite you to hear how Quark DPS can:

» Improve author productivity by up to 50%-100%
» Reduce the cost of updating information by up to 20%-80%
» Reduce inefficiencies of redundant, overlapping publishing processes to reduce costs by up to 50%-80
» Reduce translation costs by up to 20-70%
» Enable the delivery of customised information through automatic publishing

 



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