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> What are your specific applications? In other words,
> what is your XML plan,
> and how are you implementing it to reduce amount of
> redundancy and rework
> (e.g., between manual, marcom, and training
> materials)?
Mostly documenting development environments. We
leverage C# documentation comments heavily, and then
add on from there as needed. Adding Structured FM to
the equation helps in being able to migrate
information easily between deliverables and workflows.
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