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LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management Fall 2003 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair. Intro to Content Types. What is content made of?. The keys Manageability Reusability Standardization Content types The models that all content follows
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LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content ManagementFall 2003 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair Intro to Content Types
What is content made of? • The keys • Manageability • Reusability • Standardization • Content types • The models that all content follows • The standardization that leads to management and reuse • Components • Instances of the models (the model filled in) • The actual stuff h LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Content has types A type is • A named model of a type of information • Deliverable, Press Release, Download, Service • A set of rules • A “template” for creating content LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Content has components An instance is • One member of the type • A particular example of the class • A usable chunk of content LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Components are the basic units of CM • Whenever you create new content • Whenever you move existing content into your system • Whenever you store content • Whenever you archive or delete content • Whenever you create a publication page • Whenever you gather statistics LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Content types are the core of your content model • Types define the kinds of information you want to deliver • Types organize • Collection • Management • Publishing LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Content types have elements • Elements are • Named parts of content type • Individually stored and accessible units within a component • The basic unit of content LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Elements have types and values • Classified by use • Management • Body • Classified by what they contain • Identifiers • Text (formatted or unformatted) • Lists (open or closed, flat or hierarchical) • References (personId="Person33“) • BLOB (images, and other binaries) LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
What do Components Look Like? LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair