I am given the following guidelines for my project:
Creating Cross-Reference and Bookmark
¡¤ Cross-Reference, Link and Bookmark
¡¤ Working with Cross-References and Related Links
¡¤ Working with Maps and Bookmarks
¡¤ Defining Relationships
¡¤ Index and Metadata
I need to understand what does it mean by "defining relationship". Can
anybody tell me?
--- In dita-users@yahoogroups.com, "twkgek28" <twkgek28@...> wrote:
> ¡¤ Defining Relationships
> I need to understand what does it mean by "defining relationship". Can
> anybody tell me?
--- In dita-users@yahoogroups.com, "twkgek28" <twkgek28@...> wrote: > ¡¤ Defining Relationships > I need to understand what does it mean by "defining relationship". Can > anybody tell me?
Hi all. These few weeks I was searching the web to find any clues regarding the term "Relationship", and I came across this; does anybody know what does the highlighted onces mean?
DITA-Aware Documentum
Documentum has all of the core concepts needed:
Parent/child link relationships
Peer to peer link relationships
Link recognition features
Virtual documents
Documentum can be configured to recognize DITA relationships and metadata
requires some sophisticated
techniques because DITA is so link-heavy
Each DITA link type and content reference type can be mapped to an appropriate Documentum link type.
Caveats:
Various versions of Documentum have bugs that must be worked around …
--- In dita-users@yahoogroups.com, "twkgek28" <twkgek28@...> wrote: > ¡¤ Defining Relationships > I need to understand what does it mean by "defining relationship". Can > anybody tell me?
When you use DITA with Documentum, XML applications (which reside in an applications folder in the Documentum repository) are necessary to handle relationships between DITA objects. They take control whenever you perform an operation on a DITA object, for example, establish a link, topic, or content reference, and etc. other objects to local cache for editing, reference, etc. The same is done for workflows like publishing, localization, etc.
XML applications are fairly easy to write, and you can use them to chunk content (although we don't current do that, we just define object relationships in them). Just let me know if you need any further information.
--- On Wed, 1/28/09, Tay Wei Kiang <twkgek28@...> wrote:
From: Tay Wei Kiang <twkgek28@...> Subject: Re: [dita-users] Re: Defining Relationship To: dita-users@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 11:37 PM
Hi all. These few weeks I was searching the web to find any clues regarding the term "Relationship" , and I came across this; does anybody know what does the highlighted onces mean?
DITA-Aware Documentum
Documentum has all of the core concepts needed:
Parent/child link relationships
Peer to peer link relationships
Link recognition features
Virtual documents
Documentum can be configured to recognize DITA relationships and metadata
requires some sophisticated techniques because DITA is so link-heavy
Each DITA link type and content reference type can be mapped to an appropriate Documentum link type.
Caveats:
Various versions of Documentum have bugs that must be worked around …
--- In dita-users@yahoogro ups.com, "twkgek28" <twkgek28@.. .> wrote: > ¡¤ Defining Relationships > I need to understand what does it mean by "defining relationship" . Can > anybody tell me?
I would expect that this involves creating non-navigational
relationship among topics using a reltable. I'm not sure why you would
both create a cross-reference and relationships but I guess that would
be up to your information architect to explain.
--- In dita-users@yahoogroups.com, "twkgek28" <twkgek28@...> wrote:
>
>
> I am given the following guidelines for my project:
>
> Creating Cross-Reference and Bookmark
> ¡¤ Cross-Reference, Link and Bookmark
> ¡¤ Working with Cross-References and Related Links
> ¡¤ Working with Maps and Bookmarks
> ¡¤ Defining Relationships
> ¡¤ Index and Metadata
>
> I need to understand what does it mean by "defining relationship". Can
> anybody tell me?
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
I would expect that this involves creating non-navigational relationship among topics using a reltable. I'm not sure why you would both create a cross-reference and relationships but I guess that would be up to your information architect to explain.
--- In dita-users@yahoogroups.com, "twkgek28" <twkgek28@...> wrote: > > > I am given the following guidelines for my project: >
> Creating Cross-Reference and Bookmark > ¡¤ Cross-Reference, Link and Bookmark > ¡¤ Working with Cross-References and Related Links > ¡¤ Working with Maps and Bookmarks > ¡¤ Defining Relationships > ¡¤ Index and Metadata > > I need to understand what does it mean by "defining relationship". Can > anybody tell me? > > > Thanks in advance >
What is non-navigational relationship. Also I have a feeling that the this has nothing to do with tables.
I am given the following guidelines for my project:
Creating Cross-Reference and Bookmark ¡¤ Cross-Reference, Link and Bookmark ¡¤ Working with Cross-References and Related Links ¡¤ Working with Maps and Bookmarks ¡¤ Defining Relationships ¡¤ Index and Metadata
I need to understand what does it mean by "defining relationship". Can anybody tell me?