Have you ever wondered whether you can use iiRDS metadatametadata to enrich your company's documentation?
Patrick Schedlbauer and Ulrike Parson show in their presentation at the tcworld conference 2021 that iiRDS is not limited to certain industries, such as mechanical and plant engineering. Using an example from the automotive industry, they demonstrate how you can use iiRDS to enrich technical standards with metadata and enable the delivery of smart contentsmart content.
Patrick Schedlbauer covered this subject in detail in his master's thesis and in our knowledge article: iiRDS for the documentation of technical standards.
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