Convex Tempe
Between the 2nd and the 4th of May, 2022, join Oxygen XML Editor for ConVEx Tempe, the immersive experience for content developers, brought to you by CIDM!
The Oxygen XML Editor team of experts is excited to take part in the event that offers three days of career-empowering knowledge, practices, networking, and practical solutions. Whether you are a Novice or a Master of your craft, we promise that we will be bringing you interactive sessions that provide you with a wealth of ideas and information to support your efforts in defining and executing a comprehensive content strategy.
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For a detailed description of the Oxygen XML Editor interactive sessions prepared for ConVEx, check the agenda featured on this page:
Agenda
8:30 MST May 3, 2022 | Test Kitchen | From Draft to Production: How Oxygen Content Fusion helps you deliver content - Cristian TalauCristian Talau -
Oxygen XML Editor Delivering content is a team effort starting from SME that create
content drafts, technical writers which refine and structure the content to
managers and editors which give the final approval. Streamlining their communication will shorten the turnaround time, increase their productivity and ultimately result in content with superior quality. In this presentation I will show how Content Fusion and other Oxygen tools can be used to create streamlined content delivery workflows. Cristian Talau works for more than 8 years at Syncro Soft, the company that develops the popular Oxygen suite of products, covering XML editing, authoring, development, publishing, and collaboration tools. Throughout those years, his primary focus has been leading the development of the innovative Oxygen XML Web Author and Oxygen Content Fusion collaboration tools. While overseeing these products from their inception phase, Cristian was involved hands-on in various areas, such as project management, software development, technical support for complex integrations, marketing, and conference talks. | |
9:30 MST May 4, 2022 | Presentation | Incremental DITA Publishing using a Web Application - George BinaGeorge Bina - Oxygen
XML Editor Publishing DITA to HTML is usually done by first resolving content
references, key references, profiling and so on and then applying the specific
conversion of DITA markup to HTML. This also implies that when a change is made
to a DITA file, we need to apply the entire publishing pipeline to account for
all the possible changes of the HTML output. Ideally, when something changes to the DITA source we should regenerate only the HTML files affected by that change – an incremental update in the input should result in an incremental update in the output. In this session, we want to explore if we can get closer to incremental publishing if instead of generating static HTML we generate a web application. Can we move the DITA semantics of content references, key references, profiling, etc. inside the web application and have them resolved dynamically at display time? Does this allow us to incrementally update the HTML when an incremental update is made to the DITA source? To get from abstract ideas to a concrete system, we experimented using the React framework by dynamically generating a React application from DITA. Join our session to learn more about our experience with this approach and to see the results! George Bina is one of the founders of Syncro Soft, the company that develops Oxygen XML suite of XML editing, authoring, development, publishing, and collaboration tools. He has more than 20 years of experience in working with XML and related technologies, bringing many innovative ideas to reality and contributing to XML-related open-source projects. | |
10:00 MST May 2, 2022 | Presentation | DITA 2.0 Support for practitioners - Radu CoravuRadu Coravu - Oxygen
XML Editor Convert your existing DITA 1.3 maps and topics to DITA 2.0. Learn more
about how you can create, edit and publish maps and topics which adhere to the
DITA 2.0 standard. We’ll go through a list of changes in the DITA 2.0 standard and focus on the changes which affect your editing experience. Radu Coravu is a project manager working on oXygen XML Editor. During the last years, his main focus has been in the development of the visual XML Author editing environment and the specific-DITA support provided by oXygen. He provides support for complex integrations and helps steer the product in the right direction, all this with some development on the side. |