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		<title>Planning for DITA Success: How to Set Up the Right Team and the Right Strategy</title>
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		<description>This two-part series explores why DITA has created such a buzz in the content management arena, particularly among technical documentation teams--and how you can prepare for long-term DITA success.</description>
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		<title>XrML and Emerging Models of Content Development and Distribution</title>
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		<description>With the publication of XrML 2.0, ContentGuard provides an open, flexible, and extensible means of expressing digital rights that not only addresses copy protection, but, as importantly, offers a much broader and powerful means for publishers to experiment with and deploy new business&#xD;models.</description>
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		<title>Content Management and the Electronic Common Technical Document (eCTD)</title>
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		<description>The XML eCTD DTD (Document Type Definition) defines the overall structure of the submission. The purpose of the XML backbone is two-fold: (1) to manage meta-data for the entire submission and each document within the submission and (2) to constitute a comprehensive table of contents and provide corresponding navigation aids.</description>
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