LwDITA

> LwDITA might add mappings, for example, between DITA and JSON, AsciiDoc, or MS Word.

* EVIA, Carlos, 2018. Creating Intelligent Content with Lightweight DITA. Online. 1. [New York, New York] : Routledge, [2019] | Series: ATTW book series in technical and professional communication: Routledge. [Accessed 12 November 2022]. ISBN 978-1-351-18751-0.

*Creating Intelligent Content with Lightweight DITA* documents the evolution of the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) – a widely used open standard for structuring technical content. DITA has grown in popularity and features since its origins as an internal grammar for structuring technical documentation at IBM.

> This book introduces Lightweight DITA (LwDITA, which should be read as "Lightweight DITA") as a proposed version of the DITA standard that reduces its dependence on complex Extensible Markup Language (XML) structures and simplifies its authoring experience. This volume aims to reconcile discrepancies and similarities in methods for authoring content in industry and academia and does so by reporting on DITA’s evolution through the lens of computational thinking, which has been connected in scholarship and media to initiatives for learning to code and programming.

* https://scholar.google.ch/scholar?cites=14379813814150397021&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=de