The document discusses the roles of various professionals involved in the user experience design process. It begins by describing the jobs of a UI designer, information architect, usability expert, content strategist, visual designer, and front end developer. It then provides more details on the responsibilities of each role, such as a content strategist being responsible for developing content schemas and attributes. The document emphasizes that these roles should not work in silos and stresses the importance of collaboration between professionals to deliver a cohesive user experience.
Rencana Pengembangan REST API dan Microservice pada MONEVRISBANGDony Riyanto
This document discusses plans to develop REST APIs and microservices for MONEVRISBANG. It covers why integration is needed, common integration patterns like REST APIs and microservices, and considerations for data extraction from unstructured data sources. The goals of integration include efficiency, integrity, automation, modernization and cost effectiveness. REST APIs are defined as a software architecture that defines constraints for building web services. Factors driving the growth of REST APIs include device convergence, organizational agility, automation, flexibility, skills availability, and cloud technologies. Data extraction must address the source, type, validation, automation, metadata, format, storage, and provision of data.
Coming Up to Speed with XML Authoring in Adobe FrameMakerdclsocialmedia
This document discusses Adobe FrameMaker and XML authoring. It provides an overview of FrameMaker's capabilities for both structured XML/DITA authoring and unstructured authoring. It also briefly demonstrates FrameMaker's tools for working with XML documents and publishing XML content to multiple formats. Additionally, it introduces FrameMaker XML Author, a separate product focused only on XML authoring. The document provides resources for learning more about FrameMaker and XML authoring.
We'll identify how teamwork, agile, and UX can work together to increase team communication, and decrease the likelihood of stalled timelines or increased scope down the line.
Attendees will learn:
1. Helpful, concrete questions to ask of other team members in collaborative settings.
2. The secret to why “silos” exist in the first place, and why they’re not always bad.
Marketing and Strategy and Bears... oh my!dclsocialmedia
It's a big scary world out there, filled with content strategists, content marketers, content creators, content managers... it never ends! In this talk, we'll talk about the care and feeding of a content whatever, and answer the question: why does it matter what we call ourselves?
Attend this webinar as DCL & Comtech Services review the results of the 2016 Industry Trends survey. Learn innovative approaches to development/delivery and more.
In this DCL Webinar, long-time DITA champion Don Day will talk about the basic principles of lightweight structured authoring and the current work of the OASIS Lightweight DITA Subcommittee along those lines. And since this is a work in progress, Don will lay out some practical steps you can take today to start taking advantage of some of these principles as we anticipate the Subcommittee's eventual recommendations.
Using HTML5 to Deliver and Monetize Your Mobile Contentdclsocialmedia
This document discusses how HTML5 can be used to deliver and monetize mobile content. It provides an overview of Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL) and their services in converting content. The document then discusses how mobile content consumption continues to grow, especially on smartphones and tablets rather than desktop. It analyzes different routes for delivering HTML5 applications and the results of a survey on HTML5 adoption. The document concludes that HTML5 is the best approach for future-proofing mobile content and that its adoption should increase, though some browser and API limitations remain.
Rencana Pengembangan REST API dan Microservice pada MONEVRISBANGDony Riyanto
This document discusses plans to develop REST APIs and microservices for MONEVRISBANG. It covers why integration is needed, common integration patterns like REST APIs and microservices, and considerations for data extraction from unstructured data sources. The goals of integration include efficiency, integrity, automation, modernization and cost effectiveness. REST APIs are defined as a software architecture that defines constraints for building web services. Factors driving the growth of REST APIs include device convergence, organizational agility, automation, flexibility, skills availability, and cloud technologies. Data extraction must address the source, type, validation, automation, metadata, format, storage, and provision of data.
Coming Up to Speed with XML Authoring in Adobe FrameMakerdclsocialmedia
This document discusses Adobe FrameMaker and XML authoring. It provides an overview of FrameMaker's capabilities for both structured XML/DITA authoring and unstructured authoring. It also briefly demonstrates FrameMaker's tools for working with XML documents and publishing XML content to multiple formats. Additionally, it introduces FrameMaker XML Author, a separate product focused only on XML authoring. The document provides resources for learning more about FrameMaker and XML authoring.
We'll identify how teamwork, agile, and UX can work together to increase team communication, and decrease the likelihood of stalled timelines or increased scope down the line.
Attendees will learn:
1. Helpful, concrete questions to ask of other team members in collaborative settings.
2. The secret to why “silos” exist in the first place, and why they’re not always bad.
Marketing and Strategy and Bears... oh my!dclsocialmedia
It's a big scary world out there, filled with content strategists, content marketers, content creators, content managers... it never ends! In this talk, we'll talk about the care and feeding of a content whatever, and answer the question: why does it matter what we call ourselves?
Attend this webinar as DCL & Comtech Services review the results of the 2016 Industry Trends survey. Learn innovative approaches to development/delivery and more.
In this DCL Webinar, long-time DITA champion Don Day will talk about the basic principles of lightweight structured authoring and the current work of the OASIS Lightweight DITA Subcommittee along those lines. And since this is a work in progress, Don will lay out some practical steps you can take today to start taking advantage of some of these principles as we anticipate the Subcommittee's eventual recommendations.
Using HTML5 to Deliver and Monetize Your Mobile Contentdclsocialmedia
This document discusses how HTML5 can be used to deliver and monetize mobile content. It provides an overview of Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL) and their services in converting content. The document then discusses how mobile content consumption continues to grow, especially on smartphones and tablets rather than desktop. It analyzes different routes for delivering HTML5 applications and the results of a survey on HTML5 adoption. The document concludes that HTML5 is the best approach for future-proofing mobile content and that its adoption should increase, though some browser and API limitations remain.
Is Your Enterprise “fire-fighting” translation issues? Optimize the process w...dclsocialmedia
Join Scott Carothers, Senior Globalization Executive at Kinetic the Technology Agency for an overview of specific translation metrics that will assist your enterprise in optimizing the translation process, and assist you in leading your organization as an advocate of continual process improvement.
Content Engineering and The Internet of “Smart” Thingsdclsocialmedia
The Smart Ass™ Fan is the latest ceiling fan from Big Ass Fans®. Smart products are everywhere now, and they’re connected. Imagine a family of smart products and how much content could be/should be shared. These products can include mechanical, electrical and software parts AND content.
How will you deal with this explosive content requirement? This webinar takes a tour of the problem and explains what content engineering is …and how it can be used to create a sustainable content life cycle. Smart products need smart content.
In this webinar, I will showcase scenarios in which content analysis and design were more collaborative endeavors, and advocate for getting designers and content experts in conversation early on. The result is a better product and less stressful releases.
Converting and Integrating Legacy Data and Documents When Implementing a New CMSdclsocialmedia
If you are in the Insurance and Financial industries, attend this webinar and learn the roadmap for implementing a content management system with a customized conversion process.
New Directions 2015 – Changes in Content Best Practicesdclsocialmedia
The Center for Information-Development Management (CIDM) and Data Conversion Laboratories (DCL) announce the results of our 2015 Industry Trends Survey. Comparisons with these surveys in previous years provides you with a comprehensive view of what is the same and what is changing in technical information best practices.
What are the Strengths and Weaknesses of DITA Adoption?dclsocialmedia
The document discusses strengths and weaknesses of adopting the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). It outlines some of DITA's benefits such as supporting single sourcing, reuse, and semantic markup. However, it also notes challenges with DITA being both too restrictive and flexible for some users. The document provides context on what DITA is and is not, and manages expectations for how DITA should be viewed and implemented.
Content Conversion Done Right Saves More Than Moneydclsocialmedia
Can you significantly reduce your conversion costs – by 25% or more – without sacrificing quality? The answer is a resounding yes, and this webinar will review the proven methods and best practices for achieving that goal.
Attend this session and explore the unseen world of metadata. Learn essential concepts about metadata and taxonomies used to organize metadata. Discuss the role standards play in the design of metadata and controlled vocabularies. Start to formulate strategies and tactics to take control of your metadata.
Precision Content™ Tools, Techniques, and Technologydclsocialmedia
This webinar will explore fundamental principles for writing and structuring content for the enterprise. Attendees will learn how to approach information typing for structured authoring for more concise and reusable content.
This session will specifically address the analysis phase including considerations such as where the inconsistencies lie, how the content is currently being reused or not, how translation services are applied as a measure of quality, what channels does the content need to support, what issues each channel may have in using the content, does task-based authoring make sense and more in order to achieve the maximum ROI.
10 Mistakes When Moving to Topic-Based Authoringdclsocialmedia
But moving to topic-based authoring can be one of the most expensive things you've ever done. In this talk, Sharon Burton will show you the top 10 mistakes made by companies and how you can avoid them. These mistakes can include missing deadlines, delivering poor quality content, or not integrating this content development strategy into the rest of the product development strategy.
Managing Deliverable-Specific Link Anchors: New Suggested Best Practice for Keysdclsocialmedia
1) The document discusses using keys to define and maintain publicly linkable anchors in deliverables produced from DITA source.
2) It recommends putting unique keys on each navigation topicref that should be publicly linkable or cross-referenced, and using navigation keys to determine deliverable anchors.
3) The keys ensure anchors are reliably persistent and do not change from release to release for the same logical component.
DITA for Small Teams: An Open Source Approach to DITA Content Managementdclsocialmedia
Eliot Kimbler describes a general approach to using common and easily-available open-source tools to provision an authoring and production support system suitable for small teams of authors.
This document provides an overview and update on DITA, EPUB, and HTML5 standards. It discusses the current state of EPUB3 and HTML5, how DITA 1.3 aligns with these standards, and tools for generating EPUB3 and HTML5 outputs from DITA. It also includes screenshots of real EPUB and HTML5 outputs generated from DITA using various open-source and commercial tools.
Join this webinar to learn:
• What SPL is
• How it affects medical devices
• The relationship between SPL and UDI
• What medical device manufacturers can learn from the pharmaceutical industry
• How you can automatically create SPL documents with your standard labeling content
The document discusses different roles in UX design such as UI designer, information architect, usability expert, content strategist, visual designer, and front end developer. It notes there is often confusion around what each role entails and suggests the roles should not work in silos. The document advocates for collaboration between roles to create a cohesive user experience rather than a fragmented one.
Why Should Communicators Learn to Code?Cindy Royal
This document discusses why communicators should learn to code. It argues that coding skills allow communicators to tweak content management systems, scrape and analyze data from websites, work with APIs, create interactive charts, and collaborate on interactive projects. Specific coding skills mentioned include HTML/CSS, responsive design, forms, introductory programming, JavaScript, filtering large datasets with Google Charts, jQuery, and news application development. The document also states that the concept of a journalist is changing with new technologies like VR, 360 video, bots, AI, augmented reality, drones, sensors, and data analytics. It claims technology and communication are intertwined and communicators must understand platforms, data, innovation, and 21st century career opportunities like web
Is Content Strategy the new Information Architecture? 2014 World IA Day Chica...stojakovic
The document discusses the similarities and differences between content strategists and information architects. It presents several examples that ask whether a job description matches a content strategist or information architect. It notes that while information architects focus on organizing content and functionality to develop models and hierarchies, content strategists focus more on managing teams that define and maintain catalogs and taxonomies for accessing content. Some stats are presented showing that while information architecture remains a larger field based on LinkedIn profiles, the number of content strategist profiles is growing and content strategy focuses more on marketing, writing and editing compared to information technology for information architects. The document poses the question of whether content strategists are becoming the new information architects as the importance of content over raw information increases.
M365VM - Project Cortex: AI Powered Knowledge Network for the EnterpriseJoel Oleson
Project Cortex: AI Powered Knowledge Network
What is Project Cortex? In this session we’ll deconstruct the new Microsoft Knowledge Network and dive into new demos just published by Microsoft. The more you understand AI the more you can understand the power of machine learning and machine teaching for business process automation for tagging, workstreams, digital transformation unlocking new scenarios never before available. AI for the masses. Democratizing AI. AI for the people!
Is Your Enterprise “fire-fighting” translation issues? Optimize the process w...dclsocialmedia
Join Scott Carothers, Senior Globalization Executive at Kinetic the Technology Agency for an overview of specific translation metrics that will assist your enterprise in optimizing the translation process, and assist you in leading your organization as an advocate of continual process improvement.
Content Engineering and The Internet of “Smart” Thingsdclsocialmedia
The Smart Ass™ Fan is the latest ceiling fan from Big Ass Fans®. Smart products are everywhere now, and they’re connected. Imagine a family of smart products and how much content could be/should be shared. These products can include mechanical, electrical and software parts AND content.
How will you deal with this explosive content requirement? This webinar takes a tour of the problem and explains what content engineering is …and how it can be used to create a sustainable content life cycle. Smart products need smart content.
In this webinar, I will showcase scenarios in which content analysis and design were more collaborative endeavors, and advocate for getting designers and content experts in conversation early on. The result is a better product and less stressful releases.
Converting and Integrating Legacy Data and Documents When Implementing a New CMSdclsocialmedia
If you are in the Insurance and Financial industries, attend this webinar and learn the roadmap for implementing a content management system with a customized conversion process.
New Directions 2015 – Changes in Content Best Practicesdclsocialmedia
The Center for Information-Development Management (CIDM) and Data Conversion Laboratories (DCL) announce the results of our 2015 Industry Trends Survey. Comparisons with these surveys in previous years provides you with a comprehensive view of what is the same and what is changing in technical information best practices.
What are the Strengths and Weaknesses of DITA Adoption?dclsocialmedia
The document discusses strengths and weaknesses of adopting the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). It outlines some of DITA's benefits such as supporting single sourcing, reuse, and semantic markup. However, it also notes challenges with DITA being both too restrictive and flexible for some users. The document provides context on what DITA is and is not, and manages expectations for how DITA should be viewed and implemented.
Content Conversion Done Right Saves More Than Moneydclsocialmedia
Can you significantly reduce your conversion costs – by 25% or more – without sacrificing quality? The answer is a resounding yes, and this webinar will review the proven methods and best practices for achieving that goal.
Attend this session and explore the unseen world of metadata. Learn essential concepts about metadata and taxonomies used to organize metadata. Discuss the role standards play in the design of metadata and controlled vocabularies. Start to formulate strategies and tactics to take control of your metadata.
Precision Content™ Tools, Techniques, and Technologydclsocialmedia
This webinar will explore fundamental principles for writing and structuring content for the enterprise. Attendees will learn how to approach information typing for structured authoring for more concise and reusable content.
This session will specifically address the analysis phase including considerations such as where the inconsistencies lie, how the content is currently being reused or not, how translation services are applied as a measure of quality, what channels does the content need to support, what issues each channel may have in using the content, does task-based authoring make sense and more in order to achieve the maximum ROI.
10 Mistakes When Moving to Topic-Based Authoringdclsocialmedia
But moving to topic-based authoring can be one of the most expensive things you've ever done. In this talk, Sharon Burton will show you the top 10 mistakes made by companies and how you can avoid them. These mistakes can include missing deadlines, delivering poor quality content, or not integrating this content development strategy into the rest of the product development strategy.
Managing Deliverable-Specific Link Anchors: New Suggested Best Practice for Keysdclsocialmedia
1) The document discusses using keys to define and maintain publicly linkable anchors in deliverables produced from DITA source.
2) It recommends putting unique keys on each navigation topicref that should be publicly linkable or cross-referenced, and using navigation keys to determine deliverable anchors.
3) The keys ensure anchors are reliably persistent and do not change from release to release for the same logical component.
DITA for Small Teams: An Open Source Approach to DITA Content Managementdclsocialmedia
Eliot Kimbler describes a general approach to using common and easily-available open-source tools to provision an authoring and production support system suitable for small teams of authors.
This document provides an overview and update on DITA, EPUB, and HTML5 standards. It discusses the current state of EPUB3 and HTML5, how DITA 1.3 aligns with these standards, and tools for generating EPUB3 and HTML5 outputs from DITA. It also includes screenshots of real EPUB and HTML5 outputs generated from DITA using various open-source and commercial tools.
Join this webinar to learn:
• What SPL is
• How it affects medical devices
• The relationship between SPL and UDI
• What medical device manufacturers can learn from the pharmaceutical industry
• How you can automatically create SPL documents with your standard labeling content
The document discusses different roles in UX design such as UI designer, information architect, usability expert, content strategist, visual designer, and front end developer. It notes there is often confusion around what each role entails and suggests the roles should not work in silos. The document advocates for collaboration between roles to create a cohesive user experience rather than a fragmented one.
Why Should Communicators Learn to Code?Cindy Royal
This document discusses why communicators should learn to code. It argues that coding skills allow communicators to tweak content management systems, scrape and analyze data from websites, work with APIs, create interactive charts, and collaborate on interactive projects. Specific coding skills mentioned include HTML/CSS, responsive design, forms, introductory programming, JavaScript, filtering large datasets with Google Charts, jQuery, and news application development. The document also states that the concept of a journalist is changing with new technologies like VR, 360 video, bots, AI, augmented reality, drones, sensors, and data analytics. It claims technology and communication are intertwined and communicators must understand platforms, data, innovation, and 21st century career opportunities like web
Is Content Strategy the new Information Architecture? 2014 World IA Day Chica...stojakovic
The document discusses the similarities and differences between content strategists and information architects. It presents several examples that ask whether a job description matches a content strategist or information architect. It notes that while information architects focus on organizing content and functionality to develop models and hierarchies, content strategists focus more on managing teams that define and maintain catalogs and taxonomies for accessing content. Some stats are presented showing that while information architecture remains a larger field based on LinkedIn profiles, the number of content strategist profiles is growing and content strategy focuses more on marketing, writing and editing compared to information technology for information architects. The document poses the question of whether content strategists are becoming the new information architects as the importance of content over raw information increases.
M365VM - Project Cortex: AI Powered Knowledge Network for the EnterpriseJoel Oleson
Project Cortex: AI Powered Knowledge Network
What is Project Cortex? In this session we’ll deconstruct the new Microsoft Knowledge Network and dive into new demos just published by Microsoft. The more you understand AI the more you can understand the power of machine learning and machine teaching for business process automation for tagging, workstreams, digital transformation unlocking new scenarios never before available. AI for the masses. Democratizing AI. AI for the people!
DITA and Information Architecture for Responsive Web Designdclsocialmedia
Increasingly people are reading your technical content using a mobile device. How can you ensure that your DITA-based content can be read equally-well by a lineman using his weatherproofed tablet 18ft above the street, or an electronics engineer using her smartphone in a clean-room environment? The answer: responsive content. But designing effective responsive content is not just a matter of picking an HTML template and hoping for the best: you need to think about how your content will be presented, its priority to the user and how they can navigate through it. In this presentation Keith Schengili-Roberts and Phil Kneer from Yellow Pencil will talk about the information architecture considerations behind the creation of effective responsive design for technical content.
This document discusses tips and best practices for localizing rich media, websites, and interactive content for a global audience. It recommends keeping localization in mind from the start by focusing on specific markets and assets that need translation. Key steps include script translation, production, quality assurance testing, and tracking metrics. Challenges include scheduling, requirements gathering, asset management, and quality control. The document emphasizes making content simple, globalizing messaging and experience, and allowing flexibility for translation. Using a vendor with multimedia expertise can help with localization.
Citizen Developer Tools @ Valo Solutions / Blue Meteorite Monday sessionAntti Koskela
So, the citizen developers have all the cool tools, and those that actually code for a living are left with legacy stuff? Not so fast! The same tools that Microsoft is targeting for citizen developers make development easier, faster and cheaper for everyone!
This session combines tools such as Flow, Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Functions with some actual simple development work to provide highly customized, Machine Learning powered analysis workflow for the newly baked Modern Team Sites in SharePoint Online. This demo-heavy session will look at real business scenarios, and how we can solve them using citizen developer tools and some code (Because we’re developers after all, right?)
After this session you'll know how to create rich and customized business automation processes that use the latest tools offered to us by Microsoft.
The document discusses how work is changing from paper-based to digital, from on-premise systems to cloud-based, and from 2D drawings to 3D models and data. It highlights the growing use of building information modeling (BIM) which creates a digital representation of a building and its systems. BIM allows for more collaborative work across disciplines through shared models and data. The document argues the construction industry needs new technologies, processes, and mindsets to fully realize the benefits of digital and collaborative ways of working.
Re-branding Content During a Migration with Marli Mesibov: Step 2--Finding Yo...dclsocialmedia
Every strong brand has a personality behind its voice. How do you ensure the personality remains consistent across multiple audiences, who speak with a variety of vocabularies? Brands that remain consistent across multiple products for multiple audiences encourage more trust, and result in more loyal customers.
In the second webinar of her series, content strategist Marli Mesibov will review brands with compelling personalities, and explore content strategy tools to create and enhance brand personalities and voices.
Marli Mesibov is a content strategist with passion for the user experience. Her work spans websites, web applications, and mobile for enterprise companies and startups across the country. She is an editor at UX Booth, and a frequent conference speaker. Marli can also be found on Twitter (@marsinthestars), where she shares thoughts on UX Design, content strategy, and Muppets. You can learn more about her and her work at http://marli.us
Digital Transformation - another buzzword around the globe, is it? Well, it is a trend of course, but, all of trends has some reason behind them. So, what Digital Transformation stands for? What is transformed? How the transformation is done? Why do we need to transform something? This presentation focuses on answering these questions and understanding what stands behind the trend called Digital Transformation from user experience point of view.
This document provides an overview of a university course on visual design for user interfaces. It discusses key topics that will be covered in the course including the differences between UX and UI design, best practices in UI design, and designing for inclusive practices. The course aims to help students describe case studies of intelligent interface design, differentiate between UX and UI design approaches, list basic UI design principles, and review models for inclusive user interface design.
Why IT needs more IT Architects (IASA style)Paddy Baxter
This is a deck I presented to IT leaders in the public sector. In it I explain the IASA definition of IT Architect and how in-house tech leaders can deliver substantially to their teams, IT and their whole organisation by focusing on the skills IASA defines as required for a high performing IT architect.
The document discusses a presentation about information architecture given by Patrick Neeman and Troy Parke. It defines information architecture as organizing and labeling websites, intranets, and software to support usability. It discusses key terms like taxonomy and ontology. It also outlines different roles in user experience like content strategy, information architecture, and interaction design. The presentation recommends resources for learning more and includes an exercise to do an open card sort for a travel website.
The Composable Enterprise | Yenlo - WSO2 Integration Summit 2019, San FranciscoYenlo
Dr. Paul Fremantle, CTO and Co-Founder of WSO2 presented his vision regarding the “The Composable Enterprise”. The composable enterprise is an enterprise, which is agile enough to react on a changing market and a changing customer demand. Paul Fremantle: “We cannot change the future; we only must be able to adapt the change”. To do so the Cellery framework for a micro services approach is the perfect fit to manage, govern and secure your micro services requirements. Cellery is one of WSO2’s answer to the micro services architecture approach whereby all the knowledge and components like the WSO2 Micro Gateway and WSO2 Micro Enterprise Integrator (Micro ESB), next to the WSO2 Identity Server for securing the API’s by industry standards.
[WSO2 Integration Summit San Francisco 2019] The Composable EnterpriseWSO2
This document discusses the growing importance of APIs and integration in enabling composable architectures. It makes three key points:
1) As applications and services become more disaggregated, integration between them is becoming more important but also more challenging due to the large number of endpoints. APIs are helping to address this by acting as the "glue" between systems.
2) Within organizations, APIs are also crucial for enabling internal reconfiguration and flexibility as business needs change. They allow both internal and external capabilities to be delivered as independent services.
3) A cellular model where independent, self-contained "cells" (microservices, functions, etc.) can be composed is emerging as an architecture that supports agility, scal
The Changing Face of Publishing (October 2012)Joe Gollner
A presentation made to the Canadian Heritage Ministry on the changing impacting publishing at this time. Complete with a somewhat jaundice view on how well most publishers are adapting. It comes from 2012 which feels like a long time ago but the presentation doesn't really call for much updating.
Michael Loftus is a VP at TD Bank with over 30 years of experience in IT leadership roles. He has a track record of successfully implementing large transformation projects that improve service and reduce costs. Some of his achievements include projects that delivered over $150 million in savings and established centralized data center strategies. He is known for his innovative and inclusive leadership style.
Creative Chaos is an integrated innovation delivery agency established in 2000 with headquarters in San Francisco and Boston. It has 300+ associates with global delivery networks and focuses on full life-cycle technology and digital solutions for corporations and startups. It helps clients build, scale, augment and support growth objectives through innovation delivery frameworks involving research, design, development, and cloud infrastructure. Selected clients include large brands and startups in various industries. Case studies demonstrate experience designing business intelligence platforms, employee ideation engines, mobile apps, and social networking platforms.
The number of connected devices is growing at an accelerated pace. We developers must have the knowledge & skills to help make that happen. But how? As device deployments and data collected grow exponentially, DevOps is the answer to fast, consistent, and sane systems, organizations, and developers. This session will provide a brief-but-thorough examination of key DevOps tenets and how they apply to large-scale deployments of small-scale devices and the platforms that tie them together. A live-coding demo will convert these concepts from ideas to implementations.
Developing and Implementing a QA Plan During Your Legacy Data to S1000Ddclsocialmedia
This document discusses developing and implementing a quality assurance (QA) plan when converting legacy data. It recommends planning the conversion by asking important initial questions, learning from others, and preparing for the next steps. The document outlines DCL's project startup methodology, including inventorying and assessing the content to convert, prioritizing what to convert and when, analyzing content reuse, creating a conversion specification, normalizing the data, and viewing converted data during quality control. The overall message is to thoroughly plan the conversion by involving stakeholders, understanding the content, and establishing a solid process.
Minimalism Revisited — Let’s Stop Developing Content that No One Wantsdclsocialmedia
Dr. JoAnn Hackos, Comtech President and Director of the Center for Information-Development Management (CIDM), demonstrates how using a minimalist approach in developing content is more relevant today than ever before. Busy customers simply want simple help on performing a task and getting a job done. Learn what minimalism really feels like. Learn about designing minimalist information that gets your customers coming back for more.
Preparing Your Legacy Data for Automation in S1000Ddclsocialmedia
This document discusses preparing legacy data for automation in S1000D. It outlines the challenges of converting traditional linear documents into the modular structure required by S1000D. These challenges include identifying reusable content, assigning data modules and codes, and structuring information across publications. The document recommends planning thoroughly for a conversion project, including assessing source materials, analyzing content reuse, specifying the conversion, and normalizing data. It describes setting up the conversion project, performing document analysis, and developing a detailed specification to guide the conversion process.
This session, targeted at decision makers, consultants, and information professionals, introduces the concepts behind structured content and discusses the benefits and challenges to adoption.
Converting and Integrating Content When Implementing a New CMSdclsocialmedia
This document discusses converting content when moving to a new content management system (CMS). It highlights key considerations for the conversion like choosing an appropriate XML schema and addressing legacy content. The document also shares lessons learned from surveying 12 companies that implemented DITA, including common business drivers, implementation timelines, and maximizing benefits of content reuse. Overall, the document provides guidance on planning a successful content conversion project when adopting a new CMS.
Automating Complex High-Volume Technical Paper and Journal Article Page Compo...dclsocialmedia
SAE International is a global association of more than 138,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial-vehicle industries. Annually, SAE organizes and manages an industry conference, its World Congress and Exhibition, where thousands of technical papers and journal articles are presented as part of the conference program. Leading up to the Word Congress, the technical papers and journal articles are reviewed for compliance to SAE publishing requirements and published for print and made available online in a very short time-frame. This paper describes how SAE evolved the production cycle from a less than efficient XSL-FO based process to a highly automated process leveraging NLM XML, XSLT and Adobe InDesign resulting in productivity gains and higher quality output. This paper will take you through the evolution of this project and talk to future enhancements aimed at driving additional benefits.
If everyone write their documents with the intent that they be standardized and converted, conversion to S1000D would be easy. But the reality is that most legacy data lacks the details needed for a full conversion or contains anomalies and irrelevant text. This leads us to the question one must ask: should I convert, rewrite, or manually convert the legacy data? In this presentation, we will attempt to answer this question by reviewing:
o A very quick introduction to S1000D conversions
o What the technical headaches are
o Whether to convert or rewrite
o Planning for a good conversion experience
o What the timeline looks like
o Some tools to help
Managing Documentation Projects in Nearly Any Environmentdclsocialmedia
The document discusses managing documentation projects. It introduces Sharon Burton as an expert in communication and content strategy who has 20 years of experience. The document then discusses Data Conversion Labs (DCL), who is hosting the webinar, and their services related to document digitization, conversion, and publishing. Finally, it covers best practices for planning documentation projects, including defining success, estimating timelines, and preparing content for multiple delivery channels.
Conversational agents, or chatbots, are increasingly used to access all sorts of services using natural language. While open-domain chatbots - like ChatGPT - can converse on any topic, task-oriented chatbots - the focus of this paper - are designed for specific tasks, like booking a flight, obtaining customer support, or setting an appointment. Like any other software, task-oriented chatbots need to be properly tested, usually by defining and executing test scenarios (i.e., sequences of user-chatbot interactions). However, there is currently a lack of methods to quantify the completeness and strength of such test scenarios, which can lead to low-quality tests, and hence to buggy chatbots.
To fill this gap, we propose adapting mutation testing (MuT) for task-oriented chatbots. To this end, we introduce a set of mutation operators that emulate faults in chatbot designs, an architecture that enables MuT on chatbots built using heterogeneous technologies, and a practical realisation as an Eclipse plugin. Moreover, we evaluate the applicability, effectiveness and efficiency of our approach on open-source chatbots, with promising results.
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
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Ever-changing customer expectations demand more modern digital experiences, and the bank needed to find a solution that could provide real-time data to its customer channels with low latency and operating costs. Join this session to learn how Citizens is leveraging Precisely to replicate mainframe data to its customer channels and deliver on their “modern digital bank” experiences.
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DCL blends years of conversion experience with cutting-edge technology and
the infrastructure to make the process easy and efficient.
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6. Who am I?
Boston-based
content strategist
Marli Mesibov
@marsinthestars
UX specialist
What does that
mean?
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8. Whose Job is it Anyway?
UI Designer Information
Architect
Usability
Expert
Content
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Visual
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Front End
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9. Whose Job is it Anyway?
Validates content delivery by
developing and completing usability
test plans; evaluating user flows and
traffic patterns; studying user
feedback; coordinating with Usability
Specialists.
10. Whose Job is it Anyway?
UI Designer Information
Architect
Usability
Expert
Content
Strategist
Visual
Designer
Front End
Developer
11. Whose Job is it Anyway?
UI Designer Information
Architect
Usability
Expert
Content
Strategist
Visual
Designer
Front End
Developer
12. Whose Job is it Anyway?
…Responsible for designing,
developing, modifying and
implementing computer generated and
photographic artwork, images and
layouts for the Web.
13. Whose Job is it Anyway?
UI Designer Information
Architect
Usability
Expert
Content
Strategist
Visual
Designer
Front End
Developer
14. Whose Job is it Anyway?
UI Designer Information
Architect
Usability
Expert
Content
Strategist
Visual
Designer
Front End
Developer
15. Whose Job is it Anyway?
… Gather and synthesize business,
brand, market, and user requirements,
and collaborate on user workflows,
information architecture, and
wireframes.
16. Whose Job is it Anyway?
UI Designer Information
Architect
Usability
Expert
Content
Strategist
Visual
Designer
Front End
Developer
17. Whose Job is it Anyway?
UI Designer Information
Architect
Usability
Expert
Content
Strategist
Visual
Designer
Front End
Developer
18. Whose Job is it Anyway?
Candidate will develop content and
data information attributes and
classification schemes.
19. Whose Job is it Anyway?
UI Designer Information
Architect
Usability
Expert
Content
Strategist
Visual
Designer
Front End
Developer
20. Whose Job is it Anyway?
UI Designer Information
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28. “A successful visual design does
not take away from the content on
the page or function. Instead, it
enhances it by engaging users and
helping to build trust and interest in
the brand.”
- usability.gov (2015)
33. “When we discuss the
“front end” of the web, what
we’re really talking about is
the part of the web that you
can see.”
– Josh Long, Frontend vs. Backend
(2012)
39. “User experience design
[improves] the usability, ease
of use, and pleasure provided
in the interaction between the
user and the product.”
– Interacting with Computers
(2010)
My name, content strategist
No one knows what a content strategist/UX strategist is
My mother tells people I do something with writing.
No one knows what any of us do
My Drew Carey impersonation
6 fields
Using job descriptions from LinkedIn
- IA
- Which one is it?
IA
- Front end dev
Which is it?
Front end dev
Visual designer
Visual designer
Last one!
problem with the words we’re using.
secret: we can’t fix it today.
Jobs and their titles are evolving, which means confusing
- We CAN understand how we evolved to this point and what our jobs are intended to accomplish.
Exciting time to be working in UX.
We are writing the book(s) and creating the best practices. We can make changes (write blog posts, change wikipedia articles)
But change is scary. So we end up in silos.
How are silos created?
Silos are specializations
Silos are isolated teams or people
Silos coming down
Story of company with everyone split up (conveyor belt)
End product looks messy, disjointed
We need to be able to work collaboratively together.
We need to understand all these different jobs, and how they interact.
we are a culture looking to the future
Past informs the future
Don Norman coined the term “UX design.”
We’ll look at 3 easily distinctive jobs and 3 people struggle to define.
Lastly, we’ll talk about how we – as designers, developers, strategists, or something else, can work well together.
Visual design sometimes used as a pejorative
Differentiated from UX design
Visual design is part of UI and IA
clients ask us to make something bigger, we say “we can actually make that more prominent through visual design”
Visual design is graphic design, imagery, use of color, shapes, typography, and form
Enhances usability and improve the user experience.
Visual designers are the closest to the original definition of “design,” and it’s what most layman think of when they hear the term “design.”
Many visual designers do their own interaction design, their own research, and their own usability.
Skillset employers are looking for is Photoshop skills.
Separates “design” from content or development work
Content strategy is very new.
Earliest references are ~1997
In 1998 Razorfish began a content strategy department,
Term gained momentum with A List Apart’s 2008 “Content Strategy” issue, which included the article in which Kristina Halvorson defined it.
Early 200s, poor economy
Companies hired copywriters, not content strategists, as though the two were interchangeable
Many CSs began as researchers, journalists, or creative directors
Common thread: empathy, big picture thinking
UI designers are often designers who learn UX best practices, content strategists are often people working in user-centric positions, who can then learn to apply that thinking to content.
In 1996, Bill Gates wrote an article entitled “Content is King”
In 1995, Ann Rockley started The Rockley Group, and began doing content strategy (though people seldom called it that).
In 2010 and 2011, suddenly content strategists picked up on the phrase.
Timing was right – Google’s Panda Update in February of 2011, economy was starting to pick up.
The iPhone had just come out, and people needed their content in two places, and they needed a strategy to do so.
Front-end dev is the third major area of our Venn diagram of UX roles
It sits at the intersection between development work and UI design work.
Front-end development is the part of a website that users interact with.
Dropdown menus, disabled buttons, sliders, and contact forms.
As far as UX is concerned, this is the development side of things.
Dev tells designers what the constraints are
So dev helps with design, tells us what interactions we can use
Reminder: easily distinguishable from visual design and content strategy.
Not easily distinguishable from interaction design or from usability.
Next three fields are in-between jobs, still focused on the user experience.
What differentiates them is their deliverables.
IA has a clear history,
term “IA” was coined in 1976, by Richard Saul Wurman.
Wurman co-founded the first TED talk in 1984, and he then chaired the TED conference until 2002.
Wurman was an artist, an architect, an urban planner and worked as a graphic designer.
He looked at the structure of data and design (before websites!) and said “why don’t we view this in the same way we view buildings?”
Approached TED as a way of organizing information into a successful structure.
IA has roots in architecture and structure.
Tools: connect meaning to form, identify relationships between content and design types.
Deliverables: blueprints for a website (sitemaps and nav)
UI Design is the most difficult area of UX to explain
“User interface” describes the buttons, menus, layout, literally the interface that we see.
But those are also created by visual designers.
Common definition of UX design.
Is it any surprise that many people use the terms UX design and UI design interchangeably?
UI design, (like IA or CS), can be done poorly or well.
I’m interested in taking a look at UI design separate from UX.
History of UI design can be summarized as “interfaces have existed as long as computer programs have existed.”
UI designers often have backgrounds in graphic design or other design-related fields, (same as visual designers).
Many UI designers found the field UX as designers, and began to learn UX best practices later.
I interviewed UX design employers, they are more comfortable hiring someone with strong design skills, not someone with good UX instincts who needs to be taught to use the design tools.
“UI design” is focused on the interactions, to the point that UI design is often interchangeably used with “interaction design.”
Good UI is typically UI with a focus on the user
Usability is the toughest area of UX design to define.
Usability doesn’t have a job associated with it.
I was unable to find a “usability specialist” job description.
Usability does have a specific definition. Jakob Nielsen has broken it down into 5 areas:
Learnability: How easy is it for users to accomplish basic tasks the first time they encounter the design?
Efficiency: Once users have learned the design, how quickly can they perform tasks?
Memorability: When users return to the design after a period of not using it, how easily can they reestablish proficiency?
Errors: How many errors do users make, how severe are these errors, and how easily can they recover from the errors?
Satisfaction: How pleasant is it to use the design?
usability peeks out between content strategy and front-end development.
I disagree.
Usability is part of all of user experience
We all ensure products are learnable, efficient, memorable, satisfying, and unlikely to cause errors.
Can’t remove the confusion among the multiple user experience professions.
We can improve our ability to make projects run smoothly.
We can stay away from silos
I like my job – but when someone else is trying to do the work that I’m used to doing, I get protective and defensive. So do other people. We end up duplicating work unnecessarily.
We can’t work in silos.
Business wastes time and money when 2 people create personas and both do user research and both put together site maps
People who overlap don’t do things the same way, which means wasted work or will need to redo work
One of the benefits to not being a User Experience Team of One ability to share others’ expertise. Working in a silo removes that benefit.
If we don’t identify potential flaws in an idea, we work on the idea and waste tons of time. Harder to fix later
I get my activities from Gamestormin, by Dave Gray, Sunni Brown, and James Macanufo
Use to create an IA with multiple perspectives
They noticed that adults don’t actually get much out of brainstorming.
Either one person is louder than the rest of the room, or the team gets stuck on one idea, or there’s no specific goal in mind to inspire the team.
List Book website of activities
Gets designers, developers, IA, and user researchers together to discuss something that impacts all of us. It moves us past “my job” and “your job” and helps cement ideas as belonging to all of us.
Working together can mean literally working together.
2 developers side by side, swapping to check over work, digging into difficult areas
Content first & design first with a designer & content strategist
I don’t know everything (older person or younger)
You don’t know everything (developers)
Empathy and compassion
Keep an eye out for tools that allow us to work together.
Shared spaces can be in the cloud or in a room or on a whiteboard.