Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Richard Hamilton blogged about Joe Gollner’s Content Engineering Workshop at Documentation and Training West 2008. The workshop was a comprehensive introduction to Content Engineering, which Gollner defines as the “application of rigorous engineering discipline to the design and deployment of content management and content processing systems.” He sees Content Engineering as a necessary means for controlling the explosion of both the volume and complexity of the content that organizations must deal with. Read the post.
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