Presented by Peter Meyer at Open Publish 2007, Sydney on 2 August 2007.
This paper explores the differences between business requirements and feature lists and explains how business requirements are essential to sucess in documentation and content management projects.
Presented by Peter Meyer at the Australian Society for Techical Communication (NSW) Annual Conference on 28 October 2006.
When planning change to a documentation system, plan to identify user needs and a business case for change to ensure alignment with business objectives and adequate funding.
Presented by Peter Meyer at the Sinch Precedents Automation Conference, Sydney on 26 October 2006.
Current word processor based content storage models for precedents limit value and impose high maintenance costs. A structured XML management model would overcome these probems.
Presented by Andrew Squire at Open Publish 2006, Sydney on 27 July 2006.
Many documentation managers have heard of DITA but are not sure if it is relevant to their needs. Andrew Squire explains the basic features of DITA, the problems it aims to solve, an overview of how it works and its main benef...
Presented by Peter Meyer at the Australian Society for Techical Communication (NSW) on 22 February 2006.
This paper discusses key needs in product document systems that lead to component level content management and compares the efficacy of word processing data and structured XML.
Presented by Peter Meyer at the Society for Techical Communication, Wisconsin Chapter on 7 February 2006.
This paper discusses the key issues in customizing XML editors to achieve high levels of usability for writers to minimize training and support costs and to maximize author productivity.
Presented by Peter Meyer at GOA/Xplor Exposition, Miami FL, USA on 3 February 2006.
This tutorial summary describes some key issues in planning an XML rendering application with Elkera XML Print to align style sheet architecture with the required properties of the RTF output.
Presented by Peter Meyer at XML 2005, Atlanta, GA USA on 17 November 2005.
This paper discusses the proposed specification for contract documents being developed by the OASIS LegalXML eContracts Technical Committee.
Presented by Peter Meyer at OpenPublish, Sydney on 29 July 2005.
Planning a single source publishing application to ensure that XML authoring is a benefit to content authors.
Presented by Peter Meyer at Australian Law Librarians' Symposium in Sydney in July 2000.
This article discusses the different approaches to traditional law reporting in Australia and the need for improved management of on-line databases of reported judgments to improve relevancy and access.
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