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		<title>A Case Study in Developing Dynamic Content at Ontario Systems</title>
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		<description>Charles Cantrell, an Information Engineer, describes Ontario Systems&apos; process for delivering dynamically assembled and populated documentation for Artiva, its &apos;highly customizable&apos; accounts receivable management application.</description>
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		<title>How I Survived XML Single Sourcing</title>
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		<description>In Ontario Systems’ applications, customers can install&#xD;various components and can change the user interface and&#xD;data storage. Further, they can modify the system’s&#xD;automated work flow and add custom features. To remain&#xD;accurate, Ontario Systems’ documentation must dynamically change to reflect the changing application configuration. This session discusses how Ontario Systems&#xD;implemented an XML-based single source system to create&#xD;dynamic documentation and provides guidelines on this&#xD;process.</description>
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