Content Management Using the Rational Unified Process
by Michael McIntosh. All Rights Reserved.
Michael McIntosh is a freelance writer, project methodologist, and Web consultant.
Since 1987, he has trained and consulted in project management, Web development,
and computer networking. Formerly with Vignette Corporation, he was instrumental
in the development of Vignette's Solution Methods (VSM) 3.0. He lives in Austin,
Texas, with his wife, Julie, and son, Willie. Michael can be reached via
e-mail.
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Abstract
This paper presents an overview of content management, particularly as it
relates to delivering content on the Web. Content management represents a
collection of tools and methods that are used together to collect, process, and deliver
diverse types of content. The scope of content
management is broad, and its challenges are many.
Collecting and processing content intended for a Web site is a more complex
and time-sensitive process than many legacy document management systems are
designed to handle. Organizations have turned to the Web as a means of
delivering information to, and communicating with, their customers; however,
simply uploading content to a Web site does not mean it will reach the proper
people or that it will meet their information needs.
Content management projects entail far more than buying or building an application that
provides content workflow. The development of a content management solution is a
group of related software projects-made up of database, production workflow,
content delivery, and Web applications-making it a perfect candidate for an
established software development framework such as RUP.
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