Many FrameMaker users need to publish their documents on the World Wide Web. The best approach is to use a converter, which preserves the format and organization of the original FrameMaker document. Good converters can handle long, complex documents that contain elements such as table of contents, index, line drawings, bitmap graphics, tables, footnotes, and equations. We discuss the benefits of having a single source document for paper and Web, the techniques for creating documents that can be converted easily, and the powerful conversion tools available today.
Jackson, Ken and Sonya E. Keene. STC Proceedings (1998). Presentations>Web Design>Software>Adobe FrameMaker
COTS: The New Challenge of Information Integration 
Systems engineering is moving away from specially-designed and built systems to integration of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware and software. COTS brings new challenges to technical communicators. In the past, we found all our information in-house, now it comes from many sources. We must change our process from pure development to information integration, and we must be part of the COTS selection process.
Lenk, Donald S. Jr. STC Proceedings (1998). Presentations>Information Design>Software
How to Put a Web Browser on a PowerPoint Slide

A procedural guide for incorporating a web interface into PowerPoint slides.
William Horton Consulting (2001). Presentations>Graphic Design>Software>Microsoft PowerPoint
HTML Conversion Tools: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly 
The documentation conversion tool market is relatively new, but several vendors have established reputations in the market.
Laurent, J. Suzanna and Candie D. McKee. STC Orange County (1998). Presentations>Web Design>Software>HTML
PowerPoint is a complete presentation graphics package. It gives you everything you need to produce a professional-looking presentation. PowerPoint offers word processing, outlining, drawing, graphing, and presentation management tools- all designed to be easy to use and learn. This presentaton gives you a quick overview of what you can do in PowerPoint.
University of Rhode Island. Design>Software>Presentations>Microsoft PowerPoint
Web-Based Alternatives to PowerPoint
Presentation software has been stuck in neutral forever. Web applications, however, are firing on all cylinders. Some say Word and Excel are about to be Web 2.0 roadkill. Not me. The browser can’t yet substitute for those applications. But for PowerPoint? Any day now.
Udell, Jon. InfoWorld (2006). Articles>Presentations>Software>Web Design
WebWorks Publisher 6 Tips and Tricks 
A presentation covering some techniques for using WebWork Publisher to produce online versions of FrameMaker documentation.
Knopf, David A. Knopf Online (2001). Presentations>Software>Web Design>Adobe FrameMaker
Keep calm for presentations by taking a little PDF.
Thompson, Audrey. Adobe Magazine (1999). Presentations>Information Design>Software>Adobe Acrobat
Exploiting Web Tools to Make HTML Documents Accessible
More accessible documents through authoring tool supports. Exploit mainstream tools for easier information retrieval and document manipulation.
Treviranus, Jutta and Jan Richards . University of Toronto (2004). Presentations>Web Design>Accessibility>Software
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