Concept, Task, Reference: A Practical Guide to Choosing the Right Topic Type
This presentation is for beginning to intermediate users of DITA. It's based on my experience with projects on which I'm project manager, information architect, and writer.
Kunz, Lawrence D. SDI Global Solutions (2009). Presentations>Information Design>XML>DITA
What does structured authoring mean to you? Structured authoring is a publishing workflow that lets you define and enforce consistent organization of information in documents, whether printed or online. What it means to me: defining a goal and assembling architected topics to help the reader achieve that goal.
Vazquez, Julio J. SDI Global Solutions (2009). Presentations>Documentation>Information Design>DITA
Wicked Problems and SharePoint: Rethinking the Approach 
SharePoint can neither create nor destroy organizational chaos, but does an excellent job of reflecting the level of organizational chaos that existed at the time of deployment. The “SharePoint paradox” and paths to SharePoint wickedness. The power of Issue Mapping and IBIS based collaboration. How to leverage the best of SharePoint and Issue Mapping.
Culmsee, Paul. SlideShare (2009). Presentations>Content Management>Information Design>Microsoft SharePoint
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