Content Management Evaluation Team
- Content Management Evaluation Team
- a team that performs one or more technical evaluations of the deliverable
content management work products
and the content management
process by which they are produced
As illustrated in the preceding figure, Content Management Evaluation Team is part of the following inheritance hierarchy:
- Type: Concrete
- Superclass: Evaluation Team
- Subclasses:
The typical team-specific responsibilities of a Content Management Evaluation Team are to:
- Inspect the deliverable content management work products.
- Notify the content management team of any defects found.
- Recommend improvements to the endeavor process including (but not limited to) the:
- Content management activities and tasks.
- Standards, templates, and evaluation checklists for the deliverable content management work products.
The content management evaluation team typically inherits
general team responsibilities from the
team method component.
A Content Management Evaluation Team typically consists of persons playing one or more of the following roles:
- Technical Leader,
who facilitates the evaluation meeting and inspects the
content management work products for technical quality.
- Database Administrator,
who inspects the content management work products for technical quality.
- Usability Engineer,
who inspects the content management work products for usability and consistency with the user interface.
- Quality Engineer,
who evaluates the work products for quality and conformance to the endeavor process and relevant conventions.
- Technical Writer, who:
- Acts as scribe at the evaluation meeting(s).
- Summarizes the evaluation team’s findings in the
evaluation summary report.
- Delivers the evaluation summary report to the:
A Content Management Evaluation Team typically performs the following team-specific
quality engineering
tasks in an iterative, incremental, parallel, and time-boxed manner:
The content management evaluation team typically inherits the
common team tasks from the
team method component.
A Content Management Evaluation Team typically produces the following work products:
- Evaluations should not devolve into walkthroughs that require the work products’ developers
to explain them to the evaluators. The work products should stand on their own.
- To the extent practical, the developers of a work product should:
- Not be the only evaluators of it.
- Also informally inspect it prior to the evaluation.
- A single person may play multiple roles on an evaluation team if he or she has the necessary expertise to
fulfill multiple roles. This is especially true on small endeavors.
- A content management evaluation team typically inherits the
common team guidelines from the
team method component.