the
content management
task during which
users access published
content
The typical objectives of content access are to:
- Bookmark published content.
- Browse published content.
- Navigate published content.
- Obtain published content.
- Provide feedback concerning published content.
- Register for future published content.
Content access typically can begin when the following
preconditions hold:
- The
usage
phase has started.
- Content has been published.
Content access is typically complete when the following
postconditions hold:
Content access typically involves the following roles
performing the following steps in an iterative, incremental,
parallel, and time-boxed manner:
-
Users:
- Bookmark published content.
- Browse published content.
- Navigate published content.
- Obtain published content.
- Provide feedback concerning published content.
- Register for future published content.
Content access typically can be performed using the
following techniques:
Content access typically results in the production of the
following work products:
- Content access should be performed iteratively,
incrementally, and in parallel with other content management
tasks.