Case study: DITA implementation for medical translation
Written by ForeignExchange Translations on Friday, March 27, 2009
Ever wonder how converting to a DITA/XML content management system would play out in real life? What if we added globalization? What if it showed nearly $100,000 savings for the first two deliverables (in 9 languages)? The folks at CaridianBCT are sharing their experiences: from planning to process development and implementation.
In a recent article posted on Digital Conversion Laboratory's web site, Jennifer Linton provides extensive details on CaridianBCT's efforts. And together with her colleague Jason Arnsparger, Jennifer leads a live presentation and discussion in an audio conference Building a Global CMS: Challenges & Lessons Learned.
Both of these resources are highly recommended for anybody at a pharmaceutical or medical device company who is thinking about, starting on, or stuck in a DITA conversion.
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