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 <h1> Darwin Information Typing Architecture</h1> <h1> Darwin Information Typing Architecture</h1>
  
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 ::: <b>NOTE</b> By default, DITA has three specialized topic types: _Concept_, _task_, and _reference_. ::: <b>NOTE</b> By default, DITA has three specialized topic types: _Concept_, _task_, and _reference_.
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 ::    <b>Domain specialization</b> - The element vocabulary within a topic (or set of infotyped topics) can be extended by introducing elements that reflect a particular information domain served by those topics. (Example a specialized domain, such as programming phrases, can be introduced by substitution anywhere that the root elements are allowed. ::    <b>Domain specialization</b> - The element vocabulary within a topic (or set of infotyped topics) can be extended by introducing elements that reflect a particular information domain served by those topics. (Example a specialized domain, such as programming phrases, can be introduced by substitution anywhere that the root elements are allowed.
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 :[http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=285881&intsrc=article_pots_side Computer World Introduction Article] :[http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=285881&intsrc=article_pots_side Computer World Introduction Article]
  
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