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Delivering Dynamic Content Solutions
using XML
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Noz Urbina
Senior Consultant
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Mark Poston
Senior Consultant
@mekonmark
Me/Mekon
• Consultant/Trainer for Mekon Ltd. (www.mekon.com)
– Content strategy
– Mekon 20 years, me 10 years – specialists in content and
mark-up
– Small-to-medium-to-huge enterprises
• Mekon principal sponsor, myself chairperson for
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• Mekon principal sponsor, myself chairperson for
Congility events (www.congility.com)
– Today’s Content Needs Agility
• Prepared in collaboration with Mark Poston,
Mekon
www.mekon.com
lessworkmoreflow.blogspot.com
www.congility.com
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Next at :
~ Content Strategy Applied - UK, Mar 1-2
~ DITA Europe, Apr 23-25 - La Jolla, California
~ LavaCon, October - Portland, Oregon
Formats are diverse
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What is a Dynamic Content Solution?
• Goes beyond traditional methods of publishing
• Published at the moment it is requested
• Understands how content is being used
• Makes direct use of semantics/metadata
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• Makes direct use of semantics/metadata
– tagging, conditions, annotations
• Doesn’t limit future opportunities
– New content products, services, even user generated
content
– Enables automatic and manual content curation
Content Curation and reuse
• Content curation is reusing content for new aims
• Sometimes it can be automated, sometimes can be
hand-curated
• Considerations:
modular
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– Is it modular? (References to old context, links, etc.)
–Metadata - is it findable by the appropriate metadata in the
new contex?
– Is it still current/accurate at the point of reuse?
– Is it editorially, stylistically, etc. appropriate in its new reuse
context?
Scenarios are diverse
Original Flow New
Scenario
New
Audience
New
Platform
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Does your content have the
necessary agility?
XML – Enabler of Dynamic Content Solutions
• Take advantage of XML standards
– Metadata, Conditions, Specialization, Reuse, Maps
– Taxonomy-based relationships
• Common processing architecture for all
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content (DITA)
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DYNAMIC XML PUBLISHING SOLUTIONS
Outside our comfort zone:
What are non-publishers doing with publishing?
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MARITIME ROUTE DATA
Maritime Route Data – UK Gov
• Create a catalogue of about 100 page-based
books about shipping routes around the world
• Wanted to move to a resuable, integratable
platform
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– Single source of Geographic information referenced in
the content
Example of Content Creation & Delivery
• Links from content to physical features in geospatial database
• Each physical feature on earth has matching XML content document
– name, description, position, user-defined content
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– name, description, position, user-defined content
• Authors can reuse a physical feature’s data in their content
• Link back and forth between maps and content
• Deliver content on location-aware devices
– Electronic Navigation Systems
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Easy insertion of
live data links
into hand-
authored
content
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content
What can we learn?
• Content services inside and outside your organisation
could be integrated into apps, digital editions and more
– news tickers
– financial databases
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– financial databases
– and more
• Change related links and ads based on SATNAV
information• “There’s a nando’s around the corner”
• “Meet up with singles in croydon now”
• Interactive guides?
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HIGH TECH MANUFACTURING
Medical Devices Manufacture
• Content from various sources in page-based
deliverables. Coming from:
– Partners
– Official technical communications
– User-generated content
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– User-generated content
– Product management updates and customer notices
• Going to various audiences and scenarios:
– Planned and corrective maintenance
– End Customers, Field Engineers, Support Engineers
• Want a way to relate and recombine content for
various needs/scenarios/devices
Traditional Website Scenario
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Socially Enabled, Customised ScenarioCommunity
and Personal
dataBookmark/Download
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Comments
Page discussion
On the iPad
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-User content linked back to central
content...
-By related article
- By client
- By product
What can we learn?
• When properly structured and componentised,
we can create new deliverables based on what
the customer wants
• Deliver new value from same content
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Application in traditional publishing
Original Flow New
Scenario
New
Audience
New
Platform
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With XML reuse you can re-monetise existing content
Summary
• We can learn from what other industries are
doing with dynamic publishing
• DITA acts as an enabler to solutions
• XML complexity can be hidden from authors
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• XML complexity can be hidden from authors
where necessary
• Curation and reuse creates competitive
advantage and new revenue opportunities
Thank you!
Q&A?
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Noz Urbina
Senior Consultant
@nozurbina
Mark Poston
Senior Consultant
@mekonmark