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Hello friends in this session we are going to talk about data or Darwin information typing architecture and the data open toolkit if you are our student before going through this particular session it would help to go through the topic based authoring video letamp;#39;s go ahead what exactly is data data stands for Darwin information typing architecture it is an open-source XML based architecture for the production and publication of technical documentation when we say it is open source yes it does mean that it is free to use data is based on XML because XML is used to create topics as youamp;#39;ll see in the subsequent slides of this particular presentation the data architecture and dtds were originally developed by IBM they also came up with the schema that was required for the XML files however Laton IBM handed over data to OS which is organization for the advancement of structured information standards since then data is being maintained and developed further by OSS basics of da