Events
• ConVEx Pittsburgh

Between the 13th and the 15th of April, 2026, the Oxygen XML team will exhibit and present at the ConVEx Pittsburgh conference – the immersive experience for content developers!
In its 28th year, ConVEx aims to provide you with a wealth of ideas and information to support your efforts in defining and executing a comprehensive content strategy.
The Oxygen XML team of professionals will be contributing by presenting various sessions geared to provide you with knowledge, best practices, and valuable solutions. You will also get the chance to meet with us in-person to discuss ideas related to the Oxygen products and supported technologies, or see a demo tuned to match your specific use-cases.
To obtain more details about ConVEx Pittsburgh and to register online, see the conference website:
https://convex.infomanagementcenter.comAgenda
Monday, April 13, 2026 | Unlocking Efficient Collaboration: Content Fusion Cloud for Modern Documentation Teams - Radu Coravu, George BinaRadu Coravu, George Bina -
Oxygen XML Editor
Content Fusion is a next-generation platform designed to streamline technical documentation through real-time collaboration, open standards, and seamless integration with modern tools.
It is available either as a Cloud Subscription or as an Enterprise on-premise installed server. Content Fusion is a next-generation platform designed to streamline technical documentation through real-time collaboration, open standards, and seamless integration with modern tools. It is available either as a Cloud Subscription or as an Enterprise on-premise installed server. The Content Fusion CMS is built on the DITA standard, ensuring no vendor lock-in and full compatibility with Git. By connecting to a Git repository, teams gain complete ownership of their content history and can leverage a wide ecosystem of tools, including continuous integration and quality checks.
Content Fusion also supports Markdown, making it simple to integrate developer-written content. Its optimized Git layer and project-level revision history enable efficient multi-author workflows and reliable project-wide operations. Radu Coravu is a DITA XML expert working on oXygen XML Editor. During the last years, his main focus has been on the development of the visual XML Author editing environment and the specific-DITA support provided by oXygen, combined with working on the Oxygen AI Positron add-on which adds specific AI functionality for editing DITA XML content. He provides support for complex integrations and helps steer the product in the right direction, all this with some development on the side. George Bina is one of the founder of Syncro Soft, the company that develops the Oxygen XML suite of tools for editing, authoring, developing, publishing, and collaborating on XML content. With over 20 years of experience working with XML and related technologies, he has brought many innovative ideas to life, contributed to open-source projects related to XML, and presented at numerous XML and DITA conferences. |
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 | AI Prompt Development and Testing using XML Technologies - George BinaGeorge Bina -
Oxygen XML Editor
XML technologies are a good fit for AI development work. Any non-trivial AI deployment inside an enterprise needs to define and maintain
a large number of related prompts. This can be challenging if these prompts are authored and managed as text files. As you are using
the DITA XML standard you already have the tools to manage content, making sure you have consistency across related deliverables via
content reuse, profiling, and various validation options. AI prompts can be yet another deliverable from your structured content source.
Another important aspect of AI development is testing, trying to asses how things change if a new AI engine is used, or how things change if a prompt is updated. There is already a testing framework available for XML languages such as XSLT, XQuery and Schematron, called XSpec. By using an XPath extension functions to access AI models, you can use this testing framework for AI prompts, taking advantage of all the available infrastructure for checking results, graphical reports, etc. AI prompt development and testing can benefit immediately from the stack of XML technologies that are mature and ready to provide a rich infrastructure for authoring and maintaining AI prompts at scale. George Bina is one of the founder of Syncro Soft, the company that develops the Oxygen XML suite of tools for editing, authoring, developing, publishing, and collaborating on XML content. With over 20 years of experience working with XML and related technologies, he has brought many innovative ideas to life, contributed to open-source projects related to XML, and presented at numerous XML and DITA conferences. |
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 | Enhancing AI Intelligence: Leveraging Tools for Contextual Editing - Radu CoravuRadu Coravu -
Oxygen XML Editor
Discover how to empower AI engines with enhanced editing capabilities by utilizing tools to provide precise context. This presentation explores
innovative techniques to bridge the gap between AI and human-like understanding, enabling smarter, more efficient content editing and decision-making processes.
Learn how contextual tools can transform AI into a more intuitive and effective tool for your projects.
AI engines can be used with special tools to access sufficient context information from the existing documentation to generate accurate and useful content and help the technical documentation writing process. Radu Coravu is a DITA XML expert working on oXygen XML Editor. During the last years, his main focus has been on the development of the visual XML Author editing environment and the specific-DITA support provided by oXygen, combined with working on the Oxygen AI Positron add-on which adds specific AI functionality for editing DITA XML content. He provides support for complex integrations and helps steer the product in the right direction, all this with some development on the side. |