why content model
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11 reasons why we should content model.TRANSCRIPT
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We model content...
Why content model?
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Purpose
...to know the real players, their stakes, and what they’re playing for.
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Structure
...to formalise and socialise the relationships between content types.
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Meaning
...to add meaning to content so itmake senses to both people and machines.
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Responsive Design
...to use the ‘structure’ and ‘meaning’ of content to deliver the best x-device user experience.
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APIs
...to make content accessible and available, everywhere.
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Ubiquitous Language
...to unite around a single, shared vocabulary for business content.
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Author Experience
...to truly understand why, what & how authors produce content, then design for that experience.
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Adaptive
...to define processes to optimise the “flow” of content from one place to another.
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Content EverywhereTeams
...to form new, x-displincinary teams,that produce and consume content.
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Agility
...to fail fast, inspect and adapt content.
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CMS
...to help select the right technology toproduce, deliver, manage our content.
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Cleve Gibbon (@cleveg)http://www.clevegibbon.com/content-modelling/
content modellingthe art of designing structured content