Danfoss goes iiRDS – Moving to a standard-based metadata model
- Partnerpräsentation
- Intelligente Bereitstellung von Nutzerinformation
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14. November
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10:00
- 10:45
AM
(MEZ)
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C5.2
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Holger Thater
- Danfoss Power Electronics A/S
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Inhalt
As a supplier for AC drives, the digital agenda is crucial for Danfoss Drives. We are implementing digital product information delivery as close to industry standards as possible. Hence, we selected a DITA-based CCMS and based the metadata model on iiRDS right from the beginning. We will present the journey from idea to implementation in IXIASOFT CCMS with our partner parson AG, who helped us developing and implementing the metadata model.
Das lernen Sie
The attendee will learn about challenges in developing and implementing a metadata model supporting a content delivery strategy for digital product information as well as the expected benefits.
Vorkenntnisse
Basic knowledge about metadata, CCMS and iiRDS.
Referent:innen
Holger Thater
- Danfoss Power Electronics A/S
Biografie
Holger Thater is Vice-president of tekom Danmark and works at Danfoss Drives in Gråsten/Denmark as manager of the Technical Communication team. He has worked as a technical writer, translation manager, editor and team leader in the Technical Communication area in multiple industry sectors for 30+ years and has a passion for digital content delivery.
Areas of expertise: Technical writing, Translation management, Team management, ... in fact everything around Technical Communication!
I am glad to discuss any of these topics with you!
Biografie
Frank Ralf is a Technical Consultant at parson AG in Hamburg, Germany. Since 2014, he has been supporting clients with DITA-XML-based documentation workflows and Semantic MediaWiki-based knowledge bases. In addition, he has been an active contributor to a number of Open Source projects such as DITA Open Toolkit, MediaWiki and Moodle.
Frank Ralf is a Technical Consultant at parson AG in Hamburg, Germany. Since 2014, he has been supporting clients with DITA-XML-based documentation workflows and Semantic MediaWiki-based knowledge bases. In addition, he has been an active contributor to a number of Open Source projects such as DITA Open Toolkit, MediaWiki and Moodle.