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Case studies

Our case studies showcase some of our projects. We only publish with our customers’ permission. That said, we do provide references upon request (and with permission from our clients). Here are some case studies that highlight how we help our clients.

Training 2024: confronting the horror of modernizing content

How to vanquish the monsters of inefficient content operations

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High return on high-design in DITA

Get highly-designed documents into DITA and publish to PDF.

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Content interoperability: interview with Laura Meyer

Streamlining the creation and distribution of critical cancer staging information with structured content

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Content interoperability

What if DITA could lead to better care for people with cancer?

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Developing training websites in multiple languages

How Scriptorium Publishing and parson AG created LearningDITA.com and LearningDITA.de

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Using XML to integrate database content and desktop publishing

Using XML to integrate information in a database with desktop publishing content

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Webcast recording: Balancing standardization against the need for creativity

Three cases studies on how companies balance standardization and creativity in XML publishing

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The Rocky Road to Dublin, er, DITA

Mitigating roadblocks in implementing DITA

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Creating a unified customer experience with a content fabric

You need a customer experience that does not reproduce your organization’s internal structure.

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Considering the true costs of customized structures: DITA specialization

When should a company change default structures?

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InDesign XML for well-designed print layouts

How can companies enable flexibility in print/PDF layouts generated from structured content?

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XML workflow: gathering specifications for output

Improving communication between template designers and stylesheet programmers

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Reengineering the humble datasheet

How Scriptorium's clients streamlined their datasheet processes

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