All entries for iiRDS
How technical standards help with switching to intelligent information
Intelligent information is now available in documentation, marketing, and service. Intelligent information complements smart applications, components, and systems. And just like services and components in Industry 4.0 environments, intelligent information must be interlinked. But the switch to intelligent information can be elaborate. read more
tcworld conference 2020: This is not Atkins, is it?
A presentation about how to decide between two standards for the exchange of technical documentation, iiRDS and VDI 2770, is certainly not everyone's cup of tea. read more
The roles of standards and governance in engineering content. Why standards for multichannel distribution are more beneficial than you think
The ongoing digitization of business requires us to rethink how we deliver user information. Technical documentation with hundreds of pages within one document is no longer viable. Today, we must deliver small content modules that show only the content that users need at a particular moment in time and in a particular context. Users need intelligent content or intelligent information instead of documentation. read more
iiRDS: We answer your questions
Since the beginning, parson has been involved in the development and documentation of the standard. At conferences and talks, we report on the status of the development and its practical application. In this blog, we want to answer some of the most frequent questions we have been getting. read more
Jumping in at the deep end. tcworld conference report part 2
I'm an old hand at the tcworld conference and shouldn't be too excited when giving a talk. But when Dieter Gust and I brought our crackpot idea to the stage, the documentation trend slam, I started to feel queasy. read more