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good morning or good afternoon depending on where you are or maybe even good evening uh welcome to todayamp;#39;s webinar my name is kathy madison iamp;#39;ll be the moderator for today um and i am with com tech services and cidm they are the same organization com tech is our consulting company and we help clients make their uh technical documentation or or documentation in general better for their clients whether thatamp;#39;s helping them with an information model doing structured authoring helping with taxonomy maybe even looking at their processes or comparing their processes or their practices against other uh companies in the their that their industry um and of course we also do data implementation style sheet constraints that sort of thing and for everything that we do consulting on we have training classes so thatamp;#39;s on the context side and on the cidm side that is our member organization theyamp;#39;re for the general community of information developers and we do th