Content Management Team
- Content Management Team
- any team that manages the
content
of one or more
systems or
applications
As illustrated in the preceding figure, Content Management Team is part of the following inheritance hierarchy:
- Type: Concrete
- Superclass: Engineering Team
- Subclasses:
The typical team-specific responsibilities of a Content Management Team are to:
- Create, acquire, and migrate content for one or more related applications.
- Enter content into a
content management system.
- Produce associated content metadata.
- Translate the content into the appropriate languages.
- Edit the content for publication.
- Approve and publish content for access by users of the applications.
- Analyze content usage.
- Archive obsolete content (possibly for reuse).
The content management team typically inherits the
general team responsibilities from the
team method component.
A Content Management Team typically consists of persons playing the following
content workerroles:
The following members of a Content Management Team (or roles or tools) typically perform the following
team-specific
content management tasks in an iterative, incremental, parallel, and time-boxed manner:
The content management team typically inherits the
common team tasks from the
team method component.
A Content Management Team typically produces the following work products:
- The content management team is cohesive because its members only perform content management tasks.
- Although users and user support agents perform the content access task, they are not a part of the content
management team because they use content rather than manage it.
- The content management team is only needed if the applications have significant content that must be published
to the users (e.g., an informational or ecommerce website).
- The content management team is primarily needed during the
usage phase, but some initial planning and design work
typically begins during the
construction or
delivery phases.