An S1000D documentary project is part of the production cycle for major industrial programs.
The ASD S1000D specification makes it possible to meet the production needs of documents aimed at ensuring the maintenance in operational conditions of materials (systems and equipment) with a long life cycle and involving many players.
The fields of application generally concern the increase in the availability rates of equipment and the security of systems such as aeronautics, space, maritime, rail, transport, the defense sector.
All of our training can be held face-to-face or remotely.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Public
Maximum trainees per session: 6
Duration
3 days (2 days possible)
Diary
March 9, 20121
Price
Available on request
Target
Documentation managers, product managers, technical writers, anyone who needs to produce S1000D-standardized documents
Prerequisites
None
Our training can be held in-person or remotely.
In 2020, we adapted all our courses to the constraints of distance learning. It is now possible for you to benefit from all our expertise from anywhere, without traveling or seeing us.
Goals
At the end of the course, you will have acquired the basics of the standard such as:
Structured documentation process from XML writing to publication consultation
S1000D Specification Concepts and Data
Key steps in managing an S1000D documentary project
Basics of Applicability, Containers, CIR
And you will know concretely:
Analyze the coding of S1000D objects: DMC, ICN, PMC, DDN
Analyze and write a Publication Module (PM) and Procedure, Description and IPD type Data Modules in XML format
Use internal/external links principles
Referencing CIR Components and Figures (ICN) in Data Modules
Implementing a DMRL to start an S1000D project
Program
1. Introduction
The challenges of documentation in the digital age
Structured documentation
Modular documentation
2. XML, the bascis
Principles of XML markup
Principles of DTDs and schemas
XPath, XSLT, XSL-FO
Publishing XML
3. Origins of S1000D
Brief history
S1000D among the ASD standards
Organization
4. S1000D objects
Principles
Data Module & Identification
Main types of DM
Publication Modules
5. CSDB and implementation
CSDB
Versions and languages
Business Rules
Production management: metadata, workflow
Organization
6. Detailed view of the tags
Descriptions
Procedures
Container & Alternates
IPD
PM
7. Supplements
Delivery in v4.1: DME, CMP (DDN, DML)
DM ACT/CCT/PCT and CIR applicability
Management of SB by CCT
SCORM compatibility: schemas & DMC Learning
8. Applicabilities
ACT/PCT/CCT
CIR Applicabilities
9. Learning - SCORM
Introduction
DM Learning
Practical work
The exercises include, by comparing trainees’ knowledge:
Writing XML
Creating a DMRL for the drafting of a CMP
Creating Descriptions
Headings, paragraphs, lists, tables
Illustrations, captions
References
Creating Procedures
Steps
Preliminary & Close requirements
Tools & CIR
Illustrations, hotspots
IPD (examples only)
Links to IPD & CIR
Links from IPD
Creating a Publication
Includes trainee work
Handicap accessible
4D CONCEPT is committed to making training available to everyone.
Our centers are accessible to people with reduced mobility, and our teams are responsible for providing the best possible support to participants with disabilities, whatever they may be, throughout their training course.
Please contact us at the following address psh-accueil@.4dconcept.fr to better understand your request and its feasibility.