Content Usage Analysis
- Content Usage Analysis
- the
content management
task during which
content usage is analyzed
As illustrated in the preceding figure, Content Usage Analysis is part of the following inheritance hierarchy:
- Type: Concrete
- Superclass: Task
- Subclasses:
The typical responsibilities of Content Usage Analysis are to:
- Determine who is actually using the content and if
content is being used as planned by its target
audiences.
- Determine when and how often individual pieces and types
of content are being used.
- Determine if the right content is being published.
- Help determine when specific content should be
retired.
Content usage analysis typically can begin when the
following preconditions hold:
Content usage analysis is typically complete when the
following postconditions hold:
Content usage analysis typically involves the following
teams performing the following steps in an iterative,
incremental, parallel, and time-boxed manner:
-
Content Management Team:
- Determine the need for new content by reading and
understanding the associated:
- Informational (data) requirements in the:
- Information architecture:
- Content design:
- Identify, evaluate, and select potential external
content and its sources for:
- Applicability.
- Reliability.
- Operational availability.
- Purchase, setup, and ongoing costs.
- Develop tranformational templates or software that will
automatically transform the external content into the
correct format during acquisition.
- Develop metadata describing the external content and
store it in the content metadata database.
- Acquire the potential new content from the external
content sources:
- Textual content.
- Audio content.
- Graphical content.
- Video content.
- Store the acquired content in the
draft content database.
Content usage analysis can typically be performed using the
following techniques:
- Reuse
- Conventions (e.g., standards and guidelines for
evaluating and transforming external content).
- Reusable Templates
Content usage analysis typically results in the production
of the following work products:
- Content usage analysis should be performed iteratively,
incrementally, and in parallel with other content management
tasks.
- Content usage analysis is only required for endeavors if
significant content exists.
- There is potential overlap between this tasks and the
following tasks of the metrics engineering activity: