Content
Content is a
content management work
product which is a kind of
data component of one or more
applications that are published (and therefore visible) to
their audiences of
users.
The typical objectives of content vary greatly depending on
the:
- Type of Content:
- Text.
- Numerical data
- Static or animated graphics.
- Audio files.
- Video movie files.
- Purpose of the application(s).
The typical benefits of content are to:
- Provide useful information to users.
- Enable software component to execute.
- Enable the associated applications to meet their
requirements.
The typical contents of content varies greatly depending on
the type of content:
- Text.
- Numerical data
- Static or animated graphics.
- Audio files.
- Video movie files.
The typical stakeholders of a content management plan
are:
- Producer:
- Evaluator:
- Approvers:
- Maintainers:
- Users:
-
Users,
who read and use the content to perform their tasks.
Content is typically developed during the following
phases:
Content can typically be produced if the following
preconditions hold:
- The
construction phase has started.
- The initial conventions for content (e.g., standards,
inspection checklists) have been produced during the
process engineering activity.
- The following documents are largely complete and are
relatively stable:
- The following content management tasks have been
performed for the content:
- The
content management team has been adequately staffed and
trained:
- The
user experience team is available.
The typical inputs to content include:
- Work Products:
- Stakeholders:
- Content typically has the following relatively sequential
state model (life cycle), the states of which correspond to
completion of the content management tasks:
- Content planned.
- Content ordered.
- Content designed.
- Content created, acquired, or migrated.
- Content entered.
- Content internationalized.
- Content edited.
- Content approved.
- Content published.
- Content personalized.
- Content transformed.
- Content accessed.
- Content usage analyzed.
- Content archived.
Content is typically constrained by the following
conventions:
-
Work Flow
-
Content and Format Standard
-
MS Word Template
-
XML Template
-
Inspection Checklist