Presentation describes evolution of standards and use cases for contactless transactions - starting from MIFARE, followed by ISO14443, NFC and fast range of IoT application. Announcement of WILDCARD platform from http://tedipay.com/ and demonstration on 1st contactless transaction of MIR payment card on a wearable device.
NXP presentation at Secure Identifications 2016Ihar Bayarenka
NXP at Secure Identifications 2016 conference - market leadership, secure passive UHF tags for AVI applications, FIDO U2F tokens for secure access to government services online
NXP Semiconductors provides high performance mixed signal and standard product solutions using their expertise in RF, analog, power management, interface, security and digital processing. They have operations in more than 25 countries and posted $4.4 billion in revenue in 2010. The presentation highlights NXP's management team and financial performance, key growth drivers in electronics, their high performance mixed signal solutions, and how they are uniquely positioned to win in this market.
COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2013 - Smart Living Industry Forum
Topic: The IoT Revolution: New Opportunities for Industry Growth
Speaker:Andrew C. Russell
Vice President, Greater China Regional Marketing, NXP Semiconductors
The merger of NXP and Freescale would create an industry powerhouse in the semiconductor sector. The $11.8 billion deal would combine NXP's leadership in security with Freescale's broad portfolio of microcontrollers. The new company would be the number one supplier of automotive semiconductors and broad-based microcontrollers. Executives anticipate $200 million in cost synergies in the first year after closing and a clear path to $500 million in annual cost synergies. The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2015 pending shareholder and regulatory approvals.
New use cases thanks to adding crypto to RFID tagsIhar Bayarenka
Presentation from technology seminar in Jakarta, Feb 2017. Describing new use cases that are made possible when cryptographic authentication is added to long range RFID tags in HF and UHF frequency bands (ICODE DNA and UCODE DNA, respectively)
Presentation describes evolution of standards and use cases for contactless transactions - starting from MIFARE, followed by ISO14443, NFC and fast range of IoT application. Announcement of WILDCARD platform from http://tedipay.com/ and demonstration on 1st contactless transaction of MIR payment card on a wearable device.
NXP presentation at Secure Identifications 2016Ihar Bayarenka
NXP at Secure Identifications 2016 conference - market leadership, secure passive UHF tags for AVI applications, FIDO U2F tokens for secure access to government services online
NXP Semiconductors provides high performance mixed signal and standard product solutions using their expertise in RF, analog, power management, interface, security and digital processing. They have operations in more than 25 countries and posted $4.4 billion in revenue in 2010. The presentation highlights NXP's management team and financial performance, key growth drivers in electronics, their high performance mixed signal solutions, and how they are uniquely positioned to win in this market.
COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2013 - Smart Living Industry Forum
Topic: The IoT Revolution: New Opportunities for Industry Growth
Speaker:Andrew C. Russell
Vice President, Greater China Regional Marketing, NXP Semiconductors
The merger of NXP and Freescale would create an industry powerhouse in the semiconductor sector. The $11.8 billion deal would combine NXP's leadership in security with Freescale's broad portfolio of microcontrollers. The new company would be the number one supplier of automotive semiconductors and broad-based microcontrollers. Executives anticipate $200 million in cost synergies in the first year after closing and a clear path to $500 million in annual cost synergies. The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2015 pending shareholder and regulatory approvals.
New use cases thanks to adding crypto to RFID tagsIhar Bayarenka
Presentation from technology seminar in Jakarta, Feb 2017. Describing new use cases that are made possible when cryptographic authentication is added to long range RFID tags in HF and UHF frequency bands (ICODE DNA and UCODE DNA, respectively)
PiLOD 2013: Is Linked Data the future of data integration in the enterprise?John Walker
NXP is exploring using Linked Data to improve data integration across its systems and better share product information with partners and customers. Currently, NXP uses RDF and Linked Data to create a unified, trusted source of product master data stored in a triplestore. This has helped answer previously unanswerable questions and make the data easier to integrate, query and publish through various formats and channels. Next steps include adding more full product data, integrating additional sources, and publishing Linked Open Data for broader online use.
Docs-as-Code: Evolving the API Documentation ExperiencePronovix
We are a software engineering team creating API docs. Docs are authored using Instructional Design principles to narrate use-cases and practical API implementations. This talk shares why & how we've applied software development practices to evolve our document tooling, creation, & delivery methods.
Our APIs describe asynchronous protocols used for embedded software (firmware) components in a digital 2-way radio communications system. The API is protocol data unit (PDU) based and its definition is described in a proprietary format; consequently, well-known API formats, such as Swagger/OpenAPI, or tools, such as doxygen, are not used.
Our product training and technical writing teams are very experienced in Instructional Design methods, but these teams have only written documentation for an end-user audience. Understanding software development processes is equally important as understanding two-way radio networks in order to successfully integrate with the APIs. This is the rationale for having a software engineering team develop the skillsets to write API documentation for a developer audience.
With a solid foundation of API documentation in place, regular examination of engineering efficiency and developer experience is appropriate. Repeated actions can be replaced by automation. Content can be modular and re-usable. Formats can be streamlined for easier consumption. Docs can be made portable and lightweight for faster delivery.
From Business Idea to Successful Delivery by Serhiy Haziyev & Olha Hrytsay, S...SoftServe
The document discusses transitioning product development to an open innovation model using outsourcing partners. It provides an overview of SoftServe's capabilities including big data solutions, reference architectures, and case studies. The document also outlines SoftServe's involvement in collaborating with clients throughout the product development lifecycle from envisioning ideas to commercialization. Finally, it provides a checklist for successful delivery when partnering with outsourcing providers for big data and product development.
Rob Hodges presented on Google's journey at COMIT in September 2015. Some key points included:
1) Google partnered with Tarmac to help with cultural integration after an acquisition and provide new collaboration tools.
2) Tarmac implemented Google Mail for email and other Google Apps like Drive for file sharing to improve communication and collaboration.
3) They aimed to replace Windows devices with Chrome devices running Citrix to access legacy applications and improve mobility.
4) The transition was a success, with adoption of Google Apps and thousands of users benefitting from faster communication and collaboration across devices.
The document summarizes a project charter for redesigning a library website. The project aims to improve the usability, findability, and maintainability of the site through redesigning the home page and navigation around user needs, implementing a content management system, developing a content strategy, and integrating applications onto a single platform. The project team plans to conduct user research, develop personas and content guidelines, redesign site architecture and navigation with user testing, and soft launch the new site in September 2013 followed by a hard launch in December 2013 after training content providers.
About knowledge graph driven portal project for telco operators we built for Nokia (Siemens) Network a while ago. Reuploaded some older, but relevant stuff, since noticed this ser became hidden after LinkedIn took over SlideShare :-?
A summary of DBpedia's History and a detailed analysis of challenges and solutions.
We show how the Linked Data Cloud evolved around DBpedia and also what problems we and other data projects encountered. We included a section on the new solutions that will lead DBpedia into a bright future.
Collaborative Working: University of Sunderland & Roundhouse Digital Terminalfour
The University of Sunderland & Roundhouse Digital outline the best approach for collaborative working between universities and agencies. Using the new University of Sunderland in London Microsite as a case-study they will showcase the innovative developments that resulted out of working in partnership and the tools and processes involved in multi-team production. Click here to view the video of this presentation on YouTube: http://bit.ly/15ODFN9
Repco Case Study - ASTC Conference 2014Gareth Oakes
GPSL worked with Repco to design and implement an automotive content management system called Autopedia to manage Repco's large collection of technical content for vehicles. The system stores over 250GB of content in DITA format that is authored by Repco writers and imported from third parties. Content is delivered to customers through a website. The system provides improved capabilities over Repco's previous solution like supporting an online product and tiered subscription offerings.
This document discusses using semantic technologies like the semantic web in SharePoint. It begins with an overview of the semantic web, its goals of linking data to provide related context, and underlying technologies like RDF. It then discusses real world examples of semantic web applications, including the BBC's semantic publishing and Google's Knowledge Graph. Finally, it describes how a company called DIQA provides semantic search solutions for SharePoint, including terminology management, document classification using rules, and navigation of search results using a term tree.
Session 2.4 virtual construction (v-con) and top braid cde – a linked data/...semanticsconference
The document discusses a Virtual Construction (V-Con) project sponsored by Dutch and Swedish National Road Authorities to improve data interoperability and reuse across construction projects. It describes TopBraid's solution using their Enterprise Data Governance platform and tools like TopBraid Common Data Environment to address the technical challenges of managing linked and unlinked data from different domains and formats, connecting related datasets, and enabling semantic search and visualization.
Gary Carter, Director of Product Marketing presents the accelerating adoption of Postgres by large organizations interested in reducing their database costs.
He reviews the main drivers of Postgres adoption, as well as the profiles of several organizations currently reaping the benefits of Postgres, and explore a few strategies that your organization can leverage to make the move at your pace – quickly or slowly.
To see the Webcast recording – please visit EnterpriseDB > Resources > Webcasts. Questions? Contact sales@enterprisedb.com
Efficient and effective: can we combine both to realize high-value, open, sca...Research Data Alliance
The document discusses the INDIGO-DataCloud project, which aims to develop an open source cloud platform for computing and data management tailored for science. It seeks to address gaps in interoperability, scalability, and data handling across public and private clouds. The project defined requirements from various scientific communities and developed components implementing its architecture to provide solutions for distributed computing and data resources.
Overcoming Today's Data Challenges with MongoDBMongoDB
The document outlines an agenda for an event hosted by MongoDB on October 3rd 2017 in Amsterdam on overcoming data challenges with MongoDB. The agenda includes presentations on how the world has changed since relational databases were invented, how to transform IT environments with MongoDB, MongoDB use cases, and a customer story from IHS Markit. There will also be a Q&A session and conclusion. Speakers include representatives from MongoDB and IHS Markit.
Why the Home Office opted for an Open Source, Cloud SaaS Intranet Invotra2014
The Home Office intranet platform was coming to the end of its support period and needed to be updated. The project objectives were to preserve existing capabilities, align with the Cabinet Office's open source and cloud-first policies, avoid vendor lock-in, save money, and improve services. To meet these objectives, the project selected Drupal Software as a Service from the G-Cloud framework. This provided a commodity-based pay-for-use model with short-term contracts and no licensing costs, saving over £350k per year. The open source solution also avoided vendor lock-in and allowed flexibility in suppliers.
Why Home Office opted for an Open Source, Cloud SaaS IntranetInvotra
The Home Office intranet platform was coming to the end of its support period and needed to be updated. The project objectives were to preserve existing capabilities, align with the Cabinet Office's open source and cloud-first policies, avoid vendor lock-in, save money, and improve services. To meet these objectives, the Home Office selected Drupal software as a service from the G-Cloud framework. This allowed them to simplify management and pay based on usage, saving over £350k per year in licensing costs. The open source solution also provided flexibility to change suppliers with minimal effort.
Presentation meetup ElasticSearch Paris #10Renaud Boutet
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(Almost) Four Years On: Metrics, ROI, and Other Stories from a Mature DITA CM...Keith Schengili-Roberts
The document summarizes the experience of implementing a DITA content management system (CMS) at AMD's graphics division over almost four years. Key points include:
1) Productivity increased 2.3-3x through content reuse, automation, and fewer formatting issues in localization. Output increased while staff decreased.
2) Localization costs dropped to less than half of pre-CMS levels due to greater content reuse and streamlined processes.
3) Tracking metadata allows comprehensive measurement of productivity, including topics created/modified, translation auto-matches, and topic reuse rates. This data aligns with product release cycles.
Best practices for application migration to public clouds interop presentationesebeus
Best Practices for Application Migration to Public Clouds
Talk given at Interop May, 2013.
Whether you are thinking of migrating 1 application or 8000 applications to the cloud, the odds of success increase if best practices are followed. Do you know what those best practices are?
As hustler Mike McDermott said in the 1998 poker movie Rounders, “If you can't spot the sucker in the first half hour at the table, then you ARE the sucker.”
Anyone with a credit card can sit at the table of trying to move applications to public clouds. Those who want to succeed, study and learn from consistent winners. There are some hands to fold, some to play cautiously, and some to play aggressively.
This session covered best practices from helping 15 Fortune 1000 companies successfully migrate to cloud solutions.
Who should attend?
Anyone who wants to improve their odds of successfully migrating applications to public clouds.
Key Takeaways
• What are the key business considerations to address prior to migration?
• Which application workloads are suitable for public clouds?
• Which applications to replatform? Which to refactor?
• What are key considerations for replatforming and refactoring?
• What are key cloud application design concepts?
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
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NXP is exploring using Linked Data to improve data integration across its systems and better share product information with partners and customers. Currently, NXP uses RDF and Linked Data to create a unified, trusted source of product master data stored in a triplestore. This has helped answer previously unanswerable questions and make the data easier to integrate, query and publish through various formats and channels. Next steps include adding more full product data, integrating additional sources, and publishing Linked Open Data for broader online use.
Docs-as-Code: Evolving the API Documentation ExperiencePronovix
We are a software engineering team creating API docs. Docs are authored using Instructional Design principles to narrate use-cases and practical API implementations. This talk shares why & how we've applied software development practices to evolve our document tooling, creation, & delivery methods.
Our APIs describe asynchronous protocols used for embedded software (firmware) components in a digital 2-way radio communications system. The API is protocol data unit (PDU) based and its definition is described in a proprietary format; consequently, well-known API formats, such as Swagger/OpenAPI, or tools, such as doxygen, are not used.
Our product training and technical writing teams are very experienced in Instructional Design methods, but these teams have only written documentation for an end-user audience. Understanding software development processes is equally important as understanding two-way radio networks in order to successfully integrate with the APIs. This is the rationale for having a software engineering team develop the skillsets to write API documentation for a developer audience.
With a solid foundation of API documentation in place, regular examination of engineering efficiency and developer experience is appropriate. Repeated actions can be replaced by automation. Content can be modular and re-usable. Formats can be streamlined for easier consumption. Docs can be made portable and lightweight for faster delivery.
From Business Idea to Successful Delivery by Serhiy Haziyev & Olha Hrytsay, S...SoftServe
The document discusses transitioning product development to an open innovation model using outsourcing partners. It provides an overview of SoftServe's capabilities including big data solutions, reference architectures, and case studies. The document also outlines SoftServe's involvement in collaborating with clients throughout the product development lifecycle from envisioning ideas to commercialization. Finally, it provides a checklist for successful delivery when partnering with outsourcing providers for big data and product development.
Rob Hodges presented on Google's journey at COMIT in September 2015. Some key points included:
1) Google partnered with Tarmac to help with cultural integration after an acquisition and provide new collaboration tools.
2) Tarmac implemented Google Mail for email and other Google Apps like Drive for file sharing to improve communication and collaboration.
3) They aimed to replace Windows devices with Chrome devices running Citrix to access legacy applications and improve mobility.
4) The transition was a success, with adoption of Google Apps and thousands of users benefitting from faster communication and collaboration across devices.
The document summarizes a project charter for redesigning a library website. The project aims to improve the usability, findability, and maintainability of the site through redesigning the home page and navigation around user needs, implementing a content management system, developing a content strategy, and integrating applications onto a single platform. The project team plans to conduct user research, develop personas and content guidelines, redesign site architecture and navigation with user testing, and soft launch the new site in September 2013 followed by a hard launch in December 2013 after training content providers.
About knowledge graph driven portal project for telco operators we built for Nokia (Siemens) Network a while ago. Reuploaded some older, but relevant stuff, since noticed this ser became hidden after LinkedIn took over SlideShare :-?
A summary of DBpedia's History and a detailed analysis of challenges and solutions.
We show how the Linked Data Cloud evolved around DBpedia and also what problems we and other data projects encountered. We included a section on the new solutions that will lead DBpedia into a bright future.
Collaborative Working: University of Sunderland & Roundhouse Digital Terminalfour
The University of Sunderland & Roundhouse Digital outline the best approach for collaborative working between universities and agencies. Using the new University of Sunderland in London Microsite as a case-study they will showcase the innovative developments that resulted out of working in partnership and the tools and processes involved in multi-team production. Click here to view the video of this presentation on YouTube: http://bit.ly/15ODFN9
Repco Case Study - ASTC Conference 2014Gareth Oakes
GPSL worked with Repco to design and implement an automotive content management system called Autopedia to manage Repco's large collection of technical content for vehicles. The system stores over 250GB of content in DITA format that is authored by Repco writers and imported from third parties. Content is delivered to customers through a website. The system provides improved capabilities over Repco's previous solution like supporting an online product and tiered subscription offerings.
This document discusses using semantic technologies like the semantic web in SharePoint. It begins with an overview of the semantic web, its goals of linking data to provide related context, and underlying technologies like RDF. It then discusses real world examples of semantic web applications, including the BBC's semantic publishing and Google's Knowledge Graph. Finally, it describes how a company called DIQA provides semantic search solutions for SharePoint, including terminology management, document classification using rules, and navigation of search results using a term tree.
Session 2.4 virtual construction (v-con) and top braid cde – a linked data/...semanticsconference
The document discusses a Virtual Construction (V-Con) project sponsored by Dutch and Swedish National Road Authorities to improve data interoperability and reuse across construction projects. It describes TopBraid's solution using their Enterprise Data Governance platform and tools like TopBraid Common Data Environment to address the technical challenges of managing linked and unlinked data from different domains and formats, connecting related datasets, and enabling semantic search and visualization.
Gary Carter, Director of Product Marketing presents the accelerating adoption of Postgres by large organizations interested in reducing their database costs.
He reviews the main drivers of Postgres adoption, as well as the profiles of several organizations currently reaping the benefits of Postgres, and explore a few strategies that your organization can leverage to make the move at your pace – quickly or slowly.
To see the Webcast recording – please visit EnterpriseDB > Resources > Webcasts. Questions? Contact sales@enterprisedb.com
Efficient and effective: can we combine both to realize high-value, open, sca...Research Data Alliance
The document discusses the INDIGO-DataCloud project, which aims to develop an open source cloud platform for computing and data management tailored for science. It seeks to address gaps in interoperability, scalability, and data handling across public and private clouds. The project defined requirements from various scientific communities and developed components implementing its architecture to provide solutions for distributed computing and data resources.
Overcoming Today's Data Challenges with MongoDBMongoDB
The document outlines an agenda for an event hosted by MongoDB on October 3rd 2017 in Amsterdam on overcoming data challenges with MongoDB. The agenda includes presentations on how the world has changed since relational databases were invented, how to transform IT environments with MongoDB, MongoDB use cases, and a customer story from IHS Markit. There will also be a Q&A session and conclusion. Speakers include representatives from MongoDB and IHS Markit.
Why the Home Office opted for an Open Source, Cloud SaaS Intranet Invotra2014
The Home Office intranet platform was coming to the end of its support period and needed to be updated. The project objectives were to preserve existing capabilities, align with the Cabinet Office's open source and cloud-first policies, avoid vendor lock-in, save money, and improve services. To meet these objectives, the project selected Drupal Software as a Service from the G-Cloud framework. This provided a commodity-based pay-for-use model with short-term contracts and no licensing costs, saving over £350k per year. The open source solution also avoided vendor lock-in and allowed flexibility in suppliers.
Why Home Office opted for an Open Source, Cloud SaaS IntranetInvotra
The Home Office intranet platform was coming to the end of its support period and needed to be updated. The project objectives were to preserve existing capabilities, align with the Cabinet Office's open source and cloud-first policies, avoid vendor lock-in, save money, and improve services. To meet these objectives, the Home Office selected Drupal software as a service from the G-Cloud framework. This allowed them to simplify management and pay based on usage, saving over £350k per year in licensing costs. The open source solution also provided flexibility to change suppliers with minimal effort.
Presentation meetup ElasticSearch Paris #10Renaud Boutet
A presentation at the Paris' ElasticSearch meetup where we describe how we worked with ElasticSearch and what we built at the top of it: Focusmatic and Logmatic.io our 2 main products.
(Almost) Four Years On: Metrics, ROI, and Other Stories from a Mature DITA CM...Keith Schengili-Roberts
The document summarizes the experience of implementing a DITA content management system (CMS) at AMD's graphics division over almost four years. Key points include:
1) Productivity increased 2.3-3x through content reuse, automation, and fewer formatting issues in localization. Output increased while staff decreased.
2) Localization costs dropped to less than half of pre-CMS levels due to greater content reuse and streamlined processes.
3) Tracking metadata allows comprehensive measurement of productivity, including topics created/modified, translation auto-matches, and topic reuse rates. This data aligns with product release cycles.
Best practices for application migration to public clouds interop presentationesebeus
Best Practices for Application Migration to Public Clouds
Talk given at Interop May, 2013.
Whether you are thinking of migrating 1 application or 8000 applications to the cloud, the odds of success increase if best practices are followed. Do you know what those best practices are?
As hustler Mike McDermott said in the 1998 poker movie Rounders, “If you can't spot the sucker in the first half hour at the table, then you ARE the sucker.”
Anyone with a credit card can sit at the table of trying to move applications to public clouds. Those who want to succeed, study and learn from consistent winners. There are some hands to fold, some to play cautiously, and some to play aggressively.
This session covered best practices from helping 15 Fortune 1000 companies successfully migrate to cloud solutions.
Who should attend?
Anyone who wants to improve their odds of successfully migrating applications to public clouds.
Key Takeaways
• What are the key business considerations to address prior to migration?
• Which application workloads are suitable for public clouds?
• Which applications to replatform? Which to refactor?
• What are key considerations for replatforming and refactoring?
• What are key cloud application design concepts?
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
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The narrative then shifts to a captivating exploration of prominent desktop OSs, Windows, macOS, and Linux. Windows, with its globally ubiquitous presence and user-friendly interface, emerges as a cornerstone in personal computing history. macOS, lauded for its sleek design and seamless integration with Apple's ecosystem, stands as a beacon of stability and creativity. Linux, an open-source marvel, offers unparalleled flexibility and security, revolutionizing the computing landscape. 🖥️
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Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
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We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on integration of Salesforce with Bonterra Impact Management.
Interested in deploying an integration with Salesforce for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
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See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
This webinar will review:
- The top 10 privacy insights from the fifth annual Global Privacy Benchmarks Survey
- The top challenges for privacy leaders, practitioners, and organizations in 2024
- Key themes to consider in developing and maintaining your privacy program
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What we're doing with DITA at NXP
1. What we’re doing with at NXP
John Walker
NXP Semiconductors
June, 13, 2013
2. About NXP
NXP is a semiconductor (microchip) manufacturer
Established: 2006 (formerly a division of Philips) with 50+
years of experience in semiconductors
Headquarters: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Customers include Apple, Bosch, Continental, Delphi,
Giesecke/Devrient, Harman/Becker, Huawei, Nokia,
Samsung and ZTE
Portfolio of 20,000+ products
June 20, 2013
2
3. Mt. DITA
Sometimes the move to DITA
can seem an insurmountable
challenge
All or nothing approach
Long timescales to see tangible
results (18+ months)
As a result many implementation
projects never reach the summit
June 20, 2013
3
4. Lucky for us there are no mountains
in The Netherlands
June 20, 2013
4
5. HERE’S HOW WE DID IT @NXP
Show & Tell
June 20, 2013
5
6. June 20, 2013
The bad old days
Stone aged attitude to product information
Document-centric product information management
– Multiple separately-maintained content silos
– Content re-use is manual copy and paste or, worse, re-typing
Consequences for NXP:
– Inconsistent content and uncontrolled publications
– Duplicated effort and extra time to publish
– Error prone and costly to maintain
– Highly-complex process and architecture
Consequences for our partners and customers:
– Unclear what information represents „the truth‟
– Manual effort to gather product information
– Difficult to find all new and updated products
6
7. June 20, 2013
The vision: Unified Content Strategy
Create Once,
Approve once,
Re-Use Many Times
Data
sheet
Flyer Product
home page
Selection
guide
Electronic
message
Partner
sites
Online
search
7
8. June 20, 2013
Structured content types
Some content is loosely structured natural
language, e.g.:
– Functional product descriptions
– Product family and application descriptions
– News topics and press releases
Some content is highly structured
semantic data, e.g.:
– Product master data
– Chemical content
– Parametric content
We need to handle both content types and
integrate these to create our publications
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9. Path to DITA
Initial focus (4 yrs) on
highly structured content
– Highly semantic property-based markup of
individual values
Great results, but:
– Huge amount of time and effort to set up
– No real output until 2009
– Only partial coverage of product portfolio
– Not a good fit for natural language content
In 2010 we decided to tackle
loosely structured content
– DITA was obvious choice
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10. Why DITA?
„Agnostic‟ source format for multiple output formats
Separate structure/semantics from style
Topic-based approach enables content to be
easily re-used across deliverables
Native support for translation/localization
Integrate with existing XML publication processes
It‟s an Open standard
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11. Where to start?
Breadth not depth
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• Common structure
• More reuse
• Simpler
Generic
⇕ • More complex
• Less reuse
• Only published in data /spec sheets
Specific
If possible go for the generic content first
Minimize the challenge, maximize the visible impact
12. Our challenge: Value Proposition
The value proposition gives a succinct, clear articulation of values
associated with the product(s) to the customer
“Hot topic” with marketing folks = demand from business
Content appears in multiple publication deliverables
Plenty of opportunity for reuse
Simple structure
Applies to all products
Existing process had room for improvement
Perfect opportunity to show what we can do
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14. Scope and goals
Scope: Value proposition
content published on nxp.com
Goals:
– Get management of content
back in NXP
– Multi-channel output (web,
mobile, newsletter)
– Enable reuse
– Prepare for translation
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15. Technical specification
The value proposition is a specialized DITA
map that helps control what content must be
included in an NXP value proposition
A value proposition can be linked to the
individual product(s) and/or defined
groups/categories of products
It contains references to the DITA topics which
are managed separately to enable structured
re-use of the content across value propositions
The content model for topics provides far more
flexibility than previously available: paragraphs,
lists, tables, images, links, etc.
? = optional topic
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16. Implementation
Componize
– Component Content Management (CCM) tool built on top of Alfresco
– Advanced metadata and link extraction
– Smarter management of what is used where
– Sophisticated version and configuration management of content
– Built-in implementation of DITA open toolkit for publishing
XMAX
– Browser-based WYSIWIG-ish editing environment for DITA content
Minor specializations
– NXP-specific metadata
– Value proposition map
– Constraints
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17. Migrate content
Best source identified as website database
HTML content stored in Oracle DB
– Not strict HTML with lots of strange characters
Exported in XML enclosed in CDATA
Transform using XSLT
– Used disable-output-escaping to unwrap CDATA
Fix invalid structure
– Liberal use of grep and regex
4000+ maps
12000+ topics
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18. Publication
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DITA-OT to render „vanilla‟ XHTML
XHTML map and topics put in ZIP
ZIP „linked‟ to product
FTP to website
Extract and load to Oracle DB
Generate website + mobile apps
20. Translation
We use XTM Cloud for process and TM
DITA enables seamless use of the standard translation
interchange format, XLIFF
– We send DITA in source language and get translated DITA
back
During initial project 150k words translated and online in 6
weeks
New projects created every 1-2 months
Without using DITA, XLIFF and a TM, translation would not
be feasible
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21. What went well
Content migration easier than
expected
Cleaned up a lot of messy
markup
Showed DITA really works
No visible changes in
publications
Met project goals
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22. What didn’t
Underestimated change
management needs with some
project stakeholders
Went live with another tricky
project
– DITA unfairly seen as cause of
issues
System performance and UI
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23. Facts and figures
Number of DITA maps: 11,000+
Number of DITA topics: 43,000+
On average a VP is re-used for 2.27 products
One VP is re-used is for 223 products!
At last count our source (English) DITA content
contained 1,018,093 words including 489,705
repetitions
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en-
US, 666
3
ja-
JP, 3208
zh-
CN, 703
ru-
RU, 435
ko-
KR, 26
24. Points for further improvement
Broaden coverage of DITA
– Still not source for all technical documentation
Rollout tooling through company
Ease of use
Simplify web and mobile publication process
Increase reuse
Reporting
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25. Key points
Ensure tangible deliverables and results as early as
possible
Stick to your principles, but be pragmatic
Avoid scope creep, but be opportunistic
Don‟t tackle too much in one go
Learn from your mistakes (and others‟)
Pay attention to communication
Cut the jargon
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26. Any Questions?
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John Walker
Business Analyst
Email: john.walker@nxp.com
Skype: jaw111
Twitter: @wohnjalker
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