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What is DITA? Weamp;#39;ve talked about structured content in other videos, but the important thing to understand is that structured content is content that conforms to a predetermined standard. Content that conforms to a predetermined standard is intelligible for applications and systems. Now, DITA is a unique kind of structured content. DITA was designed specifically for optimizing the publishing of technical documentation. Weamp;#39;ll come back to that, but first, itamp;#39;s good to know *how* DITA is different. Most systems organize and manage content as documents or pages. These documents are written in a linear way. The ideas within these documents intertwine and overlap. DITA content is written AND organized differently. DITA content is written as component parts, topics, which are arranged in maps, and ideally stored in a Component Content Management System. A component content management system lets you manage, organize, and publish content at a component level instead of