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component content management system ccms: Managing Enterprise Content Ann Rockley, Charles Cooper, 2012-02-14 Smartphones, eBook readers, and tablet computers like the Apple iPad have forever changed the way people access and interact with content. Your customers expect the content you provide them to be adaptive --responding to the device, their location, their situation, and their personalized needs. Authors Ann Rockley and Charles Cooper provide insights and guidelines that will help you develop a unified content strategy—a repeatable, systematic plan that can help you reach your customers, anytime, anywhere, on any device. This up-to-date new edition of Managing Enterprise Content helps you: Determine business requirements Build your vision Design content that adapts to any device Develop content models, metadata, and workflow Put content governance in place Adapt to new and changed roles Identify tools requirements With this book you’ll learn to design adaptable content that frees you from the tyranny of an ever increasing array of devices. |
component content management system ccms: Intelligent Content: A Primer Ann Rockley, Charles Cooper, Scott Abel, 2015-09-25 Today, everything is marketing. All of the content we produce affects the customer experience. Therefore, all content is marketing and all content producers are marketers. Intelligent Content: A Primer introduces intelligent content: how it works, the benefits, the objectives, the challenges, and how to get started. Anyone who wants to understand intelligent content will get a clear introduction along with case studies and all the reference information you could ask for to make the case for intelligent content with your management. Intelligent Content: A Primer is written by three leaders in content strategy and content marketing. Ann Rockley is widely recognized as the mother of content strategy. Charles Cooper, co-author with Ann Rockley of Managing Enterprise Content, has been been involved in creating and testing digital content for more than 20 years. And Scott Abel, known as The Content Wrangler, is an internationally recognized global content strategist. Together, they have created the definitive introduction to intelligent content. |
component content management system ccms: Digital Arts and Entertainment: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Management Association, Information Resources, 2014-06-30 In todays interconnected society, media, including news, entertainment, and social networking, has increasingly shifted to an online, ubiquitous format. Artists and audiences will achieve the greatest successes by utilizing these new digital tools. Digital Arts and Entertainment: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications examines the latest research and findings in electronic media, evaluating the staying power of this increasingly popular paradigm along with best practices for those engaged in the field. With chapters on topics ranging from an introduction to online entertainment to the latest advances in digital media, this impressive three-volume reference source will be important to researchers, practitioners, developers, and students of the digital arts. |
component content management system ccms: Content Marketing & Strategy Smriti Khanna, Dr. Elgin Alexander, Dr. Maninder Singh Gill, Dr. Veer P. Gangwar, 2023-02-14 Creating and sharing high-quality media content is at the heart of content marketing, which aims to increase traffic, leads, conversions, and repeat business. Content marketing, in contrast to traditional forms of advertising, focuses on fostering favourable brand associations by regularly publishing informative and entertaining material that is of genuine value to the target audience. Websites, podcasts, social media, blogs, applications, print publications, press releases, and a variety of other mediums all contribute to modern content marketing. With the help of the content marketing, your company may become recognized as an authority in your field. Your credibility as a subject matter expert will rise in direct proportion to the amount of useful information you provide to your audience. When people like what you've written, they're more likely to forward it along to others online, which ultimately increases site traffic. To a larger extent, your content's value will determine how many people visit your site. In the long run, this might help you attract more potential buyers who may become paying customers. Relationship development is just as important as sales when using content marketing. Customers will develop confidence and loyalty in you as a business partner if you consistently provide high-quality material that contributes to their success. This, in turn, will increase your sales. |
component content management system ccms: Swarm Intelligence Optimization Abhishek Kumar, Pramod Singh Rathore, Vicente Garcia Diaz, Rashmi Agrawal, 2021-01-07 Resource optimization has always been a thrust area of research, and as the Internet of Things (IoT) is the most talked about topic of the current era of technology, it has become the need of the hour. Therefore, the idea behind this book was to simplify the journey of those who aspire to understand resource optimization in the IoT. To this end, included in this book are various real-time/offline applications and algorithms/case studies in the fields of engineering, computer science, information security, and cloud computing, along with the modern tools and various technologies used in systems, leaving the reader with a high level of understanding of various techniques and algorithms used in resource optimization. |
component content management system ccms: Innovations in Digital Branding and Content Marketing Das, Subhankar, Mondal, Subhra Rani, 2020-09-25 In today’s technology-driven economy, organizations are attempting to create a digital identity of their brand in order to remain prevalent among consumers. As today’s consumers are spending an increased amount of time on digital platforms, maintaining a presence online is crucial for companies to remain successful and relevant. Due to this necessity, there have been significant advancements made in the field of digital marketing and branding. Innovations in Digital Branding and Content Marketing is a collection of innovative research on the methods and advancements in the field of advertising and marketing using digital technologies. While highlighting topics including gamification, typography, and consumer-generated media, this book is ideally designed for advertisers, marketers, brand managers, PR professionals, content specialists, researchers, practitioners, executives, students, and academicians seeking current research on advanced strategies and developments in digital marketing. |
component content management system ccms: Data Mining in Dynamic Social Networks and Fuzzy Systems Bhatnagar, Vishal, 2013-06-30 Many organizations, whether in the public or private sector, have begun to take advantage of the tools and techniques used for data mining. Utilizing data mining tools, these organizations are able to reveal the hidden and unknown information from available data. Data Mining in Dynamic Social Networks and Fuzzy Systems brings together research on the latest trends and patterns of data mining tools and techniques in dynamic social networks and fuzzy systems. With these improved modern techniques of data mining, this publication aims to provide insight and support to researchers and professionals concerned with the management of expertise, knowledge, information, and organizational development. |
component content management system ccms: The Language of Technical Communication Ray Gallon, 2016-05-13 The Language of Technical Communication has a dual objective: to define the terms that form the core of technical communication as it is practiced today, while predicting where the field will go in the future. The choice of terms defined in this book followed two overarching principles: include all aspects of the discipline of technical communication, not just technical writing, and select terms that will be relevant into the foreseeable future.The Language of Technical Communication is a collaborative effort with fifty-two expert contributors, all known for their depth of knowleEA Digital (delivered electronically)e. You will probably recognize many of their names, and you will probably want to learn more about the ones who are new to you. Each contributed term has a concise definition, an importance statement, and an essay that describes why technical communicators need to know that term. You will find well understood terms, such as content reuse and minimalist design, alongside new terms, such as the Internet of Things and augmented reality. They span the depth and breadth, as well as the past and future, of technical communication. |
component content management system ccms: Structured Writing Mark Baker, 2018-09-10 Structured writing has never been more important or more confusing. We keep trying to do more and more with content, but we give ourselves less and less time to do it. Structured content can help keep your rhetoric on track and your processes efficient. But how does it do that and what is the relationship between rhetoric and process? It is easy to get lost in sea of acronyms and buzz words: semantics, XML, metadata, DITA, structure, DocBook, hypertext, Markdown, topics, XSLT, reuse, LaTeX, silos, HTML. Structured Writing cuts through the noise, explaining what structured writing is (you have been doing it all along) and how you can use different structures to achieve different purposes. It focuses on how you can partition and manage the complexity of the content creation process using structured writing techniques to ensure that everything is handled by the person or process with the skills, time, and resources to handle it effectively. Most importantly, this book shows you how the right structured writing techniques can improve the quality of your content and, at the same time, make your content processes more efficient without sacrificing quality for efficiency or vice versa. There are so many options available in the structured writing space today. This book will show you where each of them fits and help you choose the approach that is optimal for your content. |
component content management system ccms: Advances in Electronic Commerce, Web Application and Communication David Jin, Sally Lin, 2012-02-24 ECWAC2012 is an integrated conference devoted to Electronic Commerce, Web Application and Communication. In the this proceedings you can find the carefully reviewed scientific outcome of the second International Conference on Electronic Commerce, Web Application and Communication (ECWAC 2012) held at March 17-18,2012 in Wuhan, China, bringing together researchers from all around the world in the field. |
component content management system ccms: Making Knowledge Management Clickable Joseph Hilger, Zachary Wahl, 2022-03-14 This book bridges the gap between knowledge management and technology. It embraces the complete lifecycle of knowledge, information, and data from how knowledge flows through an organization to how end users want to handle it and experience it. Whether your intent is to design and implement a single technology or a complete collection of KM systems, this book provides the foundations necessary for success. It will help you understand your organization’s needs and opportunities, strategize and prioritize features and functions, design with the end user in mind, and finally build a system that your users will embrace and which will realize meaningful business value for your organization. The book is the culmination of the authors’ collective careers, a combined sixty years of experience doing exactly what is detailed in this book. Their guidance has been honed by their own successes and failures as well as many others they have researched in order to provide a comprehensive study on KM transformations and the technologies that help to enable them. They have successfully applied this knowledge as the founders and leaders of the world’s largest dedicated knowledge management consultancy, which runs these projects for many of the world’s most complex organizations. They are writing as practitioners directly to other practitioners with the intent to enable them to apply and benefit from their knowledge and experience. “Compelling reading for KM practitioners looking to ensure their technology decisions support their business and organizational objectives.” - Margot Brown, Director of Knowledge Management, World Bank Group We are two years into our KM Transformation and if I’d had this book beforehand, it would have made the journey smoother and faster! This is a great playbook for how to plan, organize, and execute a KM transformation. - Stephanie Hill, Senior Director, Global Customer Services, PayPal |
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component content management system ccms: Web Content Management Deane Barker, 2016-03-22 Looking to select a web content management system (CMS), but confused about the promises, terminology, and buzzwords? Do you want to understand content management without having to dive into the underlying programming? This book provides a clear, unbiased overview of the entire CMS ecosystem—from platforms to implementations—in a language- and platform-agnostic manner for project managers, executives, and new developers alike. Author Deane Barker, a CMS consultant with almost two decades of experience, helps you explore many different systems, technologies, and platforms. By the end of the book, you’ll have the knowledge necessary to make decisions about features, architectures, and implementation methods to ensure that your project solves the right problems. Learn what content is, how to compare different systems, and what the roles of a CMS team are Understand how a modern CMS models and aggregates content, coordinates workflow, and manages assets Explore the scope and structure of a CMS implementation project Learn the process and best practices for successfully running your CMS implementation Examine the practice of migrating web content, and learn how to work with an external CMS integrator |
component content management system ccms: Online Language Education Fatemeh Nami, 2023-12-28 This book addresses the gap between Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) materials development and its theoretical considerations by offering a comprehensive look into theory, practice, and research on materials development and content authoring for language instruction/practice, drawing on the author’s personal experiences along with previous empirical/theoretical research in CALL materials development, content authoring, language teacher education, and e-learning. The book features four sections. In addition to highlighting related theoretical underpinnings, key concepts, linguistic-didactic functionalities and interaction scenarios in materials development, the volume will address the practical issues and considerations not only in the design, development, integration, and evaluation of the technology-enhanced materials development for language instruction but also the protection, usability, and access in authored and/or co-authored content. Furthermore, previous research findings and foci are addressed to highlight the research gaps and pedagogical implications for materials developers, policy makers, and language teachers. The book can help teachers, educators, and researchers overcome the aforementioned problem by providing a step-by-step guideline on how to effectively integrate technology and design and develop instructional materials for online language instruction and practice. |
component content management system ccms: Handbook of Research on Managing and Designing Online Courses in Synchronous and Asynchronous Environments Durak, Gürhan, Çankaya, Serkan, 2021-12-17 In order to be successful, online learning should be planned systematically. It can be said that offering distance education courses without preparation and knowledge about the theoretical background can cause drawbacks. While distance education has become widespread and popular, it is observed that there could be problems in its application. Such problems can include technical problems, inability to meet the learning needs at the learners’ own speeds, lack of communication among learners and between learners and teachers, and lack of quality materials appropriate for online learning or the inclusion of materials used in traditional methods directly into online learning. For successful online courses, these critical aspects of distance education are important, and they should be taken into account by the institutions and the instructors offering online courses. The Handbook of Research on Managing and Designing Online Courses in Synchronous and Asynchronous Environments provides up-to-date knowledge and experiences regarding technologies, processes, and environments for online course design in distance education systems and covers topics related to the aspects of successful distance education systems with a focus on teaching and learning in online environments. Focusing on topics such as instructional design and integrated systems, it is an ideal guide for online course designers, instructional designers, curricula developers, administrators, educators, researchers, trainers, and students. |
component content management system ccms: Proceedings of CIRMARE 2023 João Carlos Gonçalves Lanzinha, Eduardo Linhares Qualharini, 2023-12-04 This book highlights the latest advances, innovations, and applications in the field of resilience and adaptation of buildings and cities to climate change, as presented by international researchers at the VI International Conference on Recovery, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Buildings (CIRMARE 2023), held in Covilhã, Portugal, on December 5–7, 2023. It covers a diverse range of topics such as accessibility of buildings and urban spaces, industrialization of rehabilitation processes, interventions in cultural heritage, building quality assessment, maintenance and requalification of built spaces, BIM and the digitization of construction, urban planning, circular economy in the construction sector, urban infrastructure rehabilitation, near zero energy buildings, urban resilience and climate change, recovery of degraded urban areas, service life, and pathologies in buildings. The contributions, which were selected by means of a rigorous international peer-review process, present a wealth of exciting ideas that will open novel research directions and foster multidisciplinary collaboration among different specialists. |
component content management system ccms: Augmentation Technologies and Artificial Intelligence in Technical Communication Ann Hill Duin, Isabel Pedersen, 2023-06-01 This book enables readers to interrogate the technical, rhetorical, theoretical, and socio-ethical challenges and opportunities involved in the development and adoption of augmentation technologies and artificial intelligence. The core of our human experience and identity is forever affected by the rise of augmentation technologies that enhance human capability or productivity. These technologies can add cognitive, physical, sensory, and emotional enhancements to the body or environment. This book demonstrates the benefits, risks, and relevance of emerging augmentation technologies such as brain–computer interaction devices for cognitive enhancement; robots marketed to improve human social interaction; wearables that extend human senses, augment creative abilities, or overcome physical limitations; implantables that amplify intelligence or memory; and devices, AI generators, or algorithms for emotional augmentation. It allows scholars and professionals to understand the impact of these technologies, improve digital and AI literacy, and practice new methods for their design and adoption. This book will be vital reading for students, scholars, and professionals in fields including technical communication, UX design, computer science, human factors, information technology, sociology of technology, and ethics. Artifacts and supplemental resources for research and teaching can be found at https://fabricofdigitallife.com and www.routledge.com/9781032263755. |
component content management system ccms: Content Strategy Guiseppe Getto, Jack T. Labriola, Sheryl Ruszkiewicz, 2022-11-30 This comprehensive text provides a how-to guide for content strategy, enabling students and professionals to understand and master the skills needed to develop and manage technical content in a range of professional contexts. The landscape of technical communication has been revolutionized by emerging technologies such as content management systems, open-source information architecture, and application programming interfaces that change the ways professionals create, edit, manage, and deliver content. This textbook helps students and professionals develop relevant skills for this changing marketplace. It takes readers through essential skills including audience analysis; content auditing; assembling content strategy plans; collaborating with other content developers; identifying appropriate channels of communication; and designing, delivering, and maintaining genres appropriate to those channels. It contains knowledge and best practices gleaned from decades of research and practice in content strategy and provides its audience with a thorough introductory text in this essential area. Content Strategy works as a core or supplemental textbook for undergraduate and graduate classes, as well as certification courses, in content strategy, content management, and technical communication. It also provides an accessible introduction for professionals looking to develop their skills and knowledge. |
component content management system ccms: Search Engine Optimization and Marketing Subhankar Das, 2021-01-20 Search Engine Optimization and Marketing: A Recipe for Success in Digital Marketing analyzes the web traffic for online promotion that includes search engine optimization and search engine marketing. After careful analysis of the nuances of the semantic web, of search engine optimization (SEO), and its practical set up, readers can put their best foot forward for SEO setup, link-building for SERP establishment, various methods with requisite algorithms, and programming codes with process inferences. The book offers comprehensive coverage of essential topics, including: • The concept of SEM and SEO • The mechanism of crawler program concepts of keywords • Keyword generation tools • Page ranking mechanism and indexing • Concepts of title, meta, alt tags • Concepts of PPC/PPM/CTR • SEO/SEM strategies • Anchor text and setting up • Query-based search While other books are focused on the traditional explanation of digital marketing, theoretical features of SEO and SEM for keyword set up with link-building, this book focuses on the practical applications of the above-mentioned concepts for effective SERP generation. Another unique aspect of this book is its abundance of handy workarounds to set up the techniques for SEO, a topic too often neglected by other works in the field. This book is an invaluable resource for social media analytics researchers and digital marketing students. |
component content management system ccms: XML-based Content Management Ricardo Eito-Brun, 2017-11-14 XML-based Content Management: Integration, Methodologies and Tools covers the design and deployment of XML-based solutions and how to manage content and metadata, a practice that requires a more methodological approach than those traditionally applied to the design and deployment of document and content management solutions. The extensive use of XML implies the need of adding additional activities, quality controls, and tools to the established document-management and web-application design processes. The book describes a methodology that covers the different phases of the content and metadata management lifecycle, from generation, to archiving, to compliance with existing content management and archiving standards. In addition, the book reviews the key characteristics of the tools necessary for storage, retrieval and delivery. - Focuses on methodologies for the design and deployment of XML-based content management solutions based on standards like BMPN and SPEM - Provides an updated view of consolidated technologies for structured data management - Explains the link between technologies for content storage and distribution - Presents the conceptual knowledge to understand and relate the strategic view provided by OAIS with the management of daily operations focused on content collection, aggregation and publishing |
component content management system ccms: Machine Learning in Translation Peng Wang, David B. Sawyer, 2023-04-12 Machine Learning in Translation introduces machine learning (ML) theories and technologies that are most relevant to translation processes, approaching the topic from a human perspective and emphasizing that ML and ML-driven technologies are tools for humans. Providing an exploration of the common ground between human and machine learning and of the nature of translation that leverages this new dimension, this book helps linguists, translators, and localizers better find their added value in a ML-driven translation environment. Part One explores how humans and machines approach the problem of translation in their own particular ways, in terms of word embeddings, chunking of larger meaning units, and prediction in translation based upon the broader context. Part Two introduces key tasks, including machine translation, translation quality assessment and quality estimation, and other Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks in translation. Part Three focuses on the role of data in both human and machine learning processes. It proposes that a translator’s unique value lies in the capability to create, manage, and leverage language data in different ML tasks in the translation process. It outlines new knowledge and skills that need to be incorporated into traditional translation education in the machine learning era. The book concludes with a discussion of human-centered machine learning in translation, stressing the need to empower translators with ML knowledge, through communication with ML users, developers, and programmers, and with opportunities for continuous learning. This accessible guide is designed for current and future users of ML technologies in localization workflows, including students on courses in translation and localization, language technology, and related areas. It supports the professional development of translation practitioners, so that they can fully utilize ML technologies and design their own human-centered ML-driven translation workflows and NLP tasks. |
component content management system ccms: Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in Digital Forensics P. Karthikeyan, Hari Mohan Pande, Velliangiri Sarveshwaran, 2023-02-06 Digital forensics is the science of detecting evidence from digital media like a computer, smartphone, server, or network. It provides the forensic team with the most beneficial methods to solve confused digital-related cases. AI and blockchain can be applied to solve online predatory chat cases and photo forensics cases, provide network service evidence, custody of digital files in forensic medicine, and identify roots of data scavenging. The increased use of PCs and extensive use of internet access, have meant easy availability of hacking tools. Over the past two decades, improvements in the information technology landscape have made the collection, preservation, and analysis of digital evidence extremely important. The traditional tools for solving cybercrimes and preparing court cases are making investigations difficult. We can use AI and blockchain design frameworks to make the digital forensic process efficient and straightforward. AI features help determine the contents of a picture, detect spam email messages and recognize swatches of hard drives that could contain suspicious files. Blockchain-based lawful evidence management schemes can supervise the entire evidence flow of all of the court data. This book provides a wide-ranging overview of how AI and blockchain can be used to solve problems in digital forensics using advanced tools and applications available on the market. |
component content management system ccms: Linguistic Research in the Fields of Content Development and Documentation Agota Foris, Andrea Bolcskei, 2023-02-07 The questions regarding specialized languages are important topics in applied linguistics research. A growing number of areas witness the current trend of automation, robotization and artificial intelligence (AI). Therefore, converting information into a form that can be understood by machines is of utmost importance in the future. These three technological advancements require the precise description of languages, consequently, the systematic description of the features of specialized languages is one of the current tasks of linguistics. This book discusses the changed environment of technical communication, the processes, and the legal and standardization backgrounds. The authors delved into the typological, semantic and lexical features of technical texts in the field of technical documentation, and also focused on research related to terminology, translation and text analysis, as well as their relevance in higher education in connection with documentation, content development and technical writing. |
component content management system ccms: Inkscape 0.48 Essentials for Web Designers Bethany Hiitola, 2011-05-19 This book is written in a clear conversational style, which emphasizes a practical learn-by-doing approach. Packed with illustrations and examples, this book will make the task of using Inkscape simple and straightforward. This book is written for web designers who want to add attractive visual elements to their website. It assumes no previous knowledge of Inkscape. General familiarity with vector graphics programming is recommended but not required. It will also be a useful guide for experienced Inkscape users who want to learn how to apply their skills to website design. |
component content management system ccms: Outsourcing Technical Writing Barry Saiff, 2018-10-19 Outsourcing stirs strong emotions. Employees associate it with layoffs, reduced quality, and plummeting morale. Managers often don't understand the potential, thinking either that it will reduce their costs by large amounts or that it will make them obsolete, too. The truth is that, when done correctly, outsourcing often does not lead to layoffs, can lead to increased quality, and can even boost morale. Although the inflated savings that some managers have been led to believe are untrue (outsourcing can rarely, if ever, reduce content development costs by more than 60 percent), outsourcing can still be a win for both a company and its employees.Outsourcing Technical Writing: A Primer provides a comprehensive introduction to outsourcing technical writing. Barry Saiff, who has had extensive experience with outsourced content development, provides a roadmap for outsourcing success along with cases studies, a sample outsourcing agreement, and a sample plan. He also connects the success of outsourcing with management excellence and process maturity. |
component content management system ccms: Creating Intelligent Content with Lightweight DITA Carlos Evia, 2018-12-17 Creating Intelligent Content with Lightweight DITA documents the evolution of the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) – a widely used open standard for structuring technical content. DITA has grown in popularity and features since its origins as an internal grammar for structuring technical documentation at IBM. This book introduces Lightweight DITA (LwDITA, which should be read as Lightweight DITA) as a proposed version of the DITA standard that reduces its dependence on complex Extensible Markup Language (XML) structures and simplifies its authoring experience. This volume aims to reconcile discrepancies and similarities in methods for authoring content in industry and academia and does so by reporting on DITA’s evolution through the lens of computational thinking, which has been connected in scholarship and media to initiatives for learning to code and programming. Evia’s core argument is that if technical communicators are trained with principles of rhetorical problem solving and computational thinking, they can create structured content in lightweight workflows with XML, HTML5, and Markdown designed to reduce the learning curve associated with DITA and similar authoring methodologies. At the same time, this book has the goal of making concepts of structured authoring and intelligent content easier to learn and teach in humanities-based writing and communication programs. This book is intended for practitioners and students interested in structured authoring or the DITA standard. |
component content management system ccms: Communication écrite État-citoyens Collectif, 2022-10-26T00:00:00-04:00 Communication écrite État-citoyens : défis numériques, perspectives rédactologiques, présente un panorama de recherches qui révèle combien la rédactologie est un levier extraordinaire pour permettre une meilleure communication entre l’État et les citoyens, réduire la fracture numérique avec les plus fragilisés et viser l’inclusion de toute la population en adoptant un langage clair, personnalisé et bienveillant. Ce collectif, destiné aussi bien aux chercheurs intéressés par les sciences de l’écrit qu’aux rédacteurs professionnels ou aux acteurs du gouvernement chargés de simplifier leurs communications, s’articule autour de trois axes : 1.Rédactologie et intervention en simplification 2.Fracture numérique et inclusion 3.Du document à l’écosystème informationnel |
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component content management system ccms: Mikroprozesse der Bediensituation Harald Schenda, 2024-06-17 Interaktionen und Rückkopplungseffekte sind wichtige Einflussfaktoren für fachkommunikatives Handeln. Das betrifft besonders die Produktrecherche im Rahmen der Produktion von Gebrauchsanleitungen. Welche Rolle spielen kommunikative Prozesse der Bediensituation bei der Interaktion mit Produkten? Wie können diese Prozesse wissenschaftlich erfasst werden? Und wie können sie in die theoretische Modellbildung einfließen? Harald Schenda entwickelt ein Modell, das die kommunikativen Prozesse zwischen Produkt, Benutzer und Dokument erfasst. Innovativ für die technische Kommunikationswissenschaft und Wissenskommunikationsforschung ist sein Fokus auf die Erfassung der Modellelemente in situativen Prozessen. Besonders interessant sind seine Erkenntnisse zu Gemeinsamkeiten und Zusammenhängen von menschlicher Kommunikation und der Kommunikation zwischen Mensch und Maschine bzw. Produkt. |
component content management system ccms: Contenido para convencer, Curso general de Estrategia de Contenidos Carlos J. Campo, 2021 El Curso General reúne los conocimientos que cualquier Responsable de Contenidos debe poseer para adoptar las mejores decisiones en un entorno de incertidumbre. Logrará comunicar mejor, logrando mayores beneficios comunicativos y empresariales, y con menores costes. Lo hará sin errores. Conociendo los fundamentos teóricos del contenido, eliminará los criterios intuitivos y los ejercicios de prueba y error. Conociendo los instrumentos del estratega, ganará tiempo. Y conociendo los efectos de cada operación con contenidos, acertará siempre. Pensado para que cualquier profesional del contenido pueda sacar provecho de él —especialmente los estrategas de contenidos in-house que se formen universitariamente— el Curso se estructura en 24 lecciones repartidas en cinco capítulos: los conceptos esenciales, las diferencias con otras disciplinas comunicativas, el comportamiento de los mensajes en las operaciones con contenido, las herramientas del estratega y la perspectiva económica de una Estrategia de Contenidos. Contiene, además, 46 gráficos y 9 tablas sinópticas y correspondientes a modelos operativos. Porque de lo que se trata es de que el contenido sea eficaz, económicamente sostenible y, sobre todo, capaz de convencer. |
component content management system ccms: ECEL2003-Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on eLearning - 2003 Roy Williams, 2003 |
component content management system ccms: Arbeitswelten der Zukunft Burghard Hermeier, Thomas Heupel, Sabine Fichtner-Rosada, 2018-11-23 Erfahren Sie in diesem Buch, welchen Veränderungen die Arbeitswelt im Zuge der Digitalisierung zukünftig unterworfen sein wird Dieses Buch „Arbeitswelten der Zukunft“ beschäftigt sich mit folgenden Kernfragen: Wie wird sich die Arbeitswelt in Zukunft wandeln? Wie können diese Veränderungen gestaltet werden? Welche Auswirkungen auf Wirtschaft, Verwaltung und Gesellschaft sind zu erwarten? Die digitale Transformation führt aktuell dazu, dass sich die gesamte Arbeitswelt tiefgreifend verändert. Hierfür sind unter anderem folgende technologische Entwicklungen verantwortlich: Big Data Internet der Dinge (IoT) Robotik Autonomik Durch die Digitalisierung werden einzelne Prozesse nach und nach miteinander verknüpft. Hiervon werden langfristig alle betrieblichen Leistungsbereiche (Vertrieb, Produktion, Kunden, Finanzen etc.) betroffen sein. Dementsprechend entstehen für alle Beteiligten im Zuge der Arbeitswelt 4.0 und dem damit verbundenen Wandel viele neue Chancen, aber auch einige Risiken. Diesen wendet sich die Wissenschaft in facettenreichen Forschungsprojekten zu. Einige daraus resultierende Ergebnisse werden in dem Buch „Arbeitswelten der Zukunft“ dargestellt. Vorstellung interessanter Forschungsergebnisse und praktischer Handlungsempfehlungen Das Buch „Arbeitswelten der Zukunft“ stellt Forschungsergebnisse von Wissenschaftlern und Wissenschaftlerinnen vor. Außerdem gibt es praktische Handlungsempfehlungen im Bereich Arbeit 4.0. Nach makroperspektivischen Betrachtungen befasst sich der zweite Teil des Buchs mit Fragen zu den Arbeitswelten der Zukunft - zum Beispiel in Dienstleistung, Gesundheit, HR und Technik. Die folgenden Kapitel reflektieren Überlegungen zu den Arbeitsplätzen der Zukunft, dem Zusammenspiel von Arbeitsplatz und Generationsmanagement im Zuge der Digitalisierung sowie zur erforderlichen Organisation und Diversität von Arbeitswelten. In erster Linie adressiert das Werk Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft. Gleichzeitig kann es zur Sensibilisierung für die großen gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen in der Lehre eingesetzt werden. |
component content management system ccms: DITA & Markup Kochbuch Georg Eck, Günther Horn, 2022-09-12 Seit 1985 entwickelten sich verschiedene proprietäre Formate, sogenannte Markup-Sprachen, abhängig von Betriebssystemen und Herstellern. 2004 wurde Markdown das erste Mal eingesetzt - herstellerneutral, weil man die HTML-Ausgabe im Blick hatte. Das erste Smartphone mit Touchscreen kam 2007 und 2011 wurde Responsive HTML der Öffentlichkeit vorgestellt und die Anforderungen an die Informationserstellung stiegen. Mit der Einführung von DITA 1.2 im Jahre 2010 war nun spätestens eine Architektur gegeben, die konsequent zur Standardisierung beitrug, denn bis dahin beherrschten proprietäre Formate den Markt. XML-Formate entwickelten ihr Potential, ob für Text, Graphiken (SVG) oder für mathematische Formeln, aber DITA wird vielleicht erst mit DITA 2.0 den großen Zuspruch erleben. Nämlich dann, wenn Firmen erkennen, dass ihre Informationsmengen explodieren und Standards mehr Vorteile mitbringen - einerseits bei der Erstellung, anderseits bei der Herstellung von Beziehungen und mit der Veröffentlichung in verschiedenen Kontexten. |
component content management system ccms: Docs for Developers Jared Bhatti, Sarah Corleissen, Jen Lambourne, David Nunez, Heidi Waterhouse, 2021-10-01 Learn to integrate programming with good documentation. This book teaches you the craft of documentation for each step in the software development lifecycle, from understanding your users’ needs to publishing, measuring, and maintaining useful developer documentation. Well-documented projects save time for both developers on the project and users of the software. Projects without adequate documentation suffer from poor developer productivity, project scalability, user adoption, and accessibility. In short: bad documentation kills projects. Docs for Developers demystifies the process of creating great developer documentation, following a team of software developers as they work to launch a new product. At each step along the way, you learn through examples, templates, and principles how to create, measure, and maintain documentation—tools you can adapt to the needs of your own organization. What You'll Learn Create friction logs and perform user research to understand your users’ frustrations Research, draft, and write different kinds of documentation, including READMEs, API documentation, tutorials, conceptual content, and release notes Publish and maintain documentation alongside regular code releases Measure the success of the content you create through analytics and user feedback Organize larger sets of documentation to help users find the right information at the right time Who This Book Is For Ideal for software developers who need to create documentation alongside code, or for technical writers, developer advocates, product managers, and other technical roles that create and contribute to documentation for their products and services. |
component content management system ccms: Databases and Information Systems IV Olegas Vasilecas, Johann Eder, Albertas Caplinskas, 2007 Contains papers that present original results in business modeling and enterprise engineering, database research, data engineering, data quality and data analysis, IS engineering, Web engineering, and application of AI methods. |
component content management system ccms: Conceptual Modeling: Foundations and Applications Alex T. Borgida, Vinay Chaudhri, Paolo Giorgini, Eric Yu, 2009-07-06 This Festschrift volume, published in honor of John Mylopoulos on the occasion of his retirement from the University of Toronto, contains 25 high-quality papers, written by leading scientists in the field of conceptual modeling. The volume has been divided into six sections. The first section focuses on the foundations of conceptual modeling and contains material on ontologies and knowledge representation. The four sections on software and requirements engineering, information systems, information integration, and web and services, represent the chief current application domains of conceptual modeling. Finally, the section on implementations concentrates on projects that build tools to support conceptual modeling. With its in-depth coverage of diverse topics, this book could be a useful companion to a course on conceptual modeling. |
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component content management system ccms: Strappa La Documentazione Tecnica! Davide Osta, 2022-02-18 Immagina di entrare al mattino in azienda e scoprire che non sei più sommerso dalla documentazione tecnica: i manuali d’uso e manutenzione, i listini, le schede di prodotto e i cataloghi dei ricambi non prendono più polvere e umidità sugli scaffali – e neanche polvere digitale in qualche cartella su server e pc aziendali. Gli utilizzatori dei tuoi prodotti accedono in ogni momento alle informazioni che vuoi condividere con loro – per la scelta del prodotto giusto da acquistare, l’utilizzo efficiente e sicuro del prodotto, l’acquisto di ricambi e servizi aggiuntivi – e interagiscono con la tua azienda per farti capire quante e quali informazioni sono per loro importanti per risolvere i loro reali problemi. Ciò vuol dire che al posto di creare documenti che non verranno mai letti, il reparto documentazione tecnica dovrebbe produrre e distribuire solamente informazioni utili. In questo modo l’assistenza tecnica non riceve telefonate minatorie di clienti insoddisfatti con il prodotto inutilizzabile. Al contrario, riceve automaticamente ordini di ricambi. Utopia? Film di fantascienza? Quello che forse non sai è che tutto questo è possibile con la tecnologia a disposizione. Basta sapere come applicarla al meglio. In questo libro, ti rivelerò le 5 strategie per generare profitti con la distribuzione digitale delle informazioni di prodotto e ristrutturare il processo di creazione della documentazione. Il tutto a impatto zero sul budget della tua azienda. DEFINISCI I MODULI CON METADATI E TASSONOMIE Come centralizzare tutti i dati e le informazioni di prodotto. Per quale motivo è fondamentale non adottare alcuna soluzione “custom” per la gestione delle informazioni di prodotto. Come creare moduli con MS Word e organizzarli in un sistema di cartelle, utilizzando MS Excel come gestionale. DAI VALORE AL PRODOTTO CON ISTRUZIONI UTILI L’importanza di eliminare le descrizioni inutili e lasciare solo quelle che servono all’utilizzatore finale. Quali sono le vere informazioni che interessano all’utilizzatore finale. Per quale motivo è fondamentale tenere lontani i progettisti dalla redazione tecnica delle istruzioni. AUMENTA LA VENDITA DI PRODOTTI, SERVIZI E RICAMBI Per quale motivo i cataloghi, le schede tecniche, le brochure e le pagine del tuo sito web non servono a vendere i prodotti (se non in minima parte). Come strutturare le informazioni di prodotto per renderle finalizzate alla vendita. L’importanza di utilizzare una struttura modulare per le informazioni in relazione alla vendita di prodotti ed estensioni di prodotto. OTTIENI TRADUZIONI DI VALORE A COSTI OTTIMIZZATI Come ottimizzare i costi di traduzione. Le machine translation neurali: cosa sono, in cosa consistono e perché sono il più potente strumento in termini di tempi e costi. L’importanza di suddividere i fornitori in base ai processi e alla specializzazione che li distingue. CREA UN CANALE DI COMUNICAZIONE EFFICACE Quali sono le informazioni a cui l’utilizzatore vuole accedere nel momento di bisogno. Il segreto per eliminare le inefficienze e creare valore attraverso le informazioni di prodotto. Quali sono le uniche piattaforme in grado di soddisfare tutti i requisiti dell’utilizzatore del prodotto. L'AUTORE Davide Osta è nato a Casale Monferrato nel 1978. Nel 2004 si è laureato in Ingegneria Nucleare al Politecnico di Torino. Dopo una breve esperienza di ricerca a Parigi, è rientrato in Italia per portare avanti l’azienda che hanno fondato i genitori, uno studio di traduzioni tecniche che ha radicalmente trasformato fino a farlo diventare una realtà multinazionale ai vertici europei nel campo dei servizi e delle tecnologie per la documentazione tecnica nel settore manifatturiero. Dopo anni di esperienza all’estero, nel 2021 Davide è tornato stabilmente in Italia. Ha lasciato in gestione entrambe le aziende del gruppo per dedicarsi alla consulenza e alla formazione nell’ambito della creazione, traduzione, pubblicazione e distribuzione digitale delle informazioni di prodotto per i fabbricanti italiani. |
component content management system ccms: The DITA Style Guide Tony Self, 2011 As more companies implement DITA to streamline the development of technical content, the demand for DITA-literate technical communicators is growing. The DITA Style Guide: Best Practices for Authors provides comprehensive, practical explanations of DITA elements and attributes. Real-world examples and clear recommendations show you how to create consistent, semantically correct DITA content. |
component content management system ccms: Software-Architektur Oliver Vogel, Ingo Arnold, Arif Chughtai, Edmund Ihler, Timo Kehrer, Uwe Mehlig, Uwe Zdun, 2009-02-01 Als Architekt arbeiten Sie in einem sehr vielfältigen und dynamischen Umfeld. Neue Technologien drängen auf den Markt, neue Werkzeuge versprechen Effizienz- und Produktivitätssteigerungen und neue Trends, wie serviceorientierte Architekturen (SOA) und modellgetriebene Verfahren sollen Ihnen helfen, mit der inhärenten Komplexität von IT-Systemen umzugehen. All diese Entwicklungen und Neuerungen müssen Sie als Architekt verstehen, einordnen und letztlich beurteilen können, um die Spreu vom Weizen zu trennen und für Ihre konkrete Problemstellung die passende Lösung zu wählen. Dieses Buch hilft Ihnen dabei, indem es das Thema Software-Architektur umfassend behandelt und mit Hilfe eines architektonischen Ordnungsrahmens strukturiert. Es stellt Sie als Architekten in den Mittelpunkt und bietet Ihnen langfristige Orientierung. Das Buch vermittelt hierzu essenzielles Architektur-Wissen und zeigt Ihnen, wie Sie dieses Wissen konkret und in entsprechenden Projekten einsetzen können. Zu diesem Zweck enthält das Buch Anwendungsszenarien und Fallstudien aus verschiedenen Industriezweigen und Anwendungsdomänen. Software-Entwickler und Studenten erhalten mit diesem Buch eine wertvolle Hilfestellung, um in das Thema Software-Architektur einzusteigen. In der zweiten Auflage finden sich neue, wichtige Architektur-Themen, wie beispielsweise SOA und Sicherheitsarchitekturen. Ferner leitet Sie dieses Buch jetzt noch besser bei Ihrer Tätigkeit als Architekt, indem es Ihnen konkrete Handlungsanweisungen und Checklisten bietet. Darüber hinaus ermöglicht das Buch aufgrund seiner erhöhten didaktischen Qualität, Konsistenz sowie thematischen Vernetzung eine noch effizientere Orientierung in der Software-Architektur. Weiterführende Informationen finden Sie unter www.software-architektur-buch.de. „Über die neue Auflage dieses Buches freue ich mich sehr. Es ist außerordentlichempfehlenswert für alle, die die Notwendigkeit erkannt haben, sich mit dem Thema Software-Architektur auseinanderzusetzen. Es bietet einen umfassenden Einstieg in das bewusste Architektur-Denken. Karin Dürmeyer (IBM Distinguished Engineer, IBM IOT Northeast IT Architect Profession Leader) „Das Buch bietet eine hervorragende, strukturierte und ebenso grundlegende wie umfassende Orientierung zu dem komplexen Thema Software-Architektur. Mir gefällt, dass es statt auf konkrete Technologien mehr auf Konzepte eingeht und auch die Menschen und soziale Aspekte explizit berücksichtigt werden. Bernd Oestereich (oose.de) |
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COMPONENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COMPONENT is a constituent part : ingredient. How to use component in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Component.
COMPONENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
COMPONENT definition: 1. a part that combines with other parts to form something bigger: 2. a part that combines with…. Learn more.
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Component definition: a constituent part; element; ingredient.. See examples of COMPONENT used in a sentence.
Component - definition of component by The Free Dictionary
component - an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system; "spare components for …
COMPONENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The component parts of something are the parts that make it up. The workers make component parts for aeroplanes. American English : component / kəmˈpoʊnənt /
What does Component mean? - Definitions.net
In thermodynamics, a component is a chemically-independent constituent of a system. The number of components represents the minimum number of independent species necessary to …
component noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage …
Definition of component noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Component - Wikipedia
Component video, a type of analog video information that is transmitted or stored as two or more separate signals; Electronic component, a constituent of an electronic circuit; Symmetrical …
component - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun A constituent element, as of a system. synonym: element. noun A part of a mechanical or electrical complex. noun Mathematics One of a set of two or more vectors having a sum equal …
Component Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
COMPONENT meaning: one of the parts of something (such as a system or mixture) an important piece of something