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Friday, November 10, 2006
Rahel Bailie of Intentional Design chats about World Usability Day activities—including the World’s Largest Card Sort—with Chip Gettinger on the recently revamped Astoria Software blog. In addition to providing a succinct overview of usability, Bailie discusses why understanding the user experience is critical for information experts, content management professionals, and content management technology vendors alike.
Is usability related to content management? “Absolutely!” Bailie says. “Content management is about usability in two ways. First, the content management system itself has to be usable. The system developers need to understand the mental model of users in order for clients to be able use the system efficiently. Usability testing is critical here, to understand how the system can support business processes, instead of contorting processes to fit the system - which still happens all too often, I might add. Then, the CMS output has to be usable by the front-end users.”
Web Operations Management and Web 2.0: An Interview with Lisa Welchman
Content Marketing Matchmaker: Joe Pulizzi on Junta42
Mobile Marketing: An Interview With Adam Small, TEXTBYREQUEST
What’s a Data Center? An Interview With Doug Theis, Lifeline Data Centers
Interview with Teresa Mulvihill, LiveTechDocs.com
Interview with Noz Urbina, Mekon UK
Painting The Athletic Male: Interview with Brenden Sanborn, Studio 805
Crystal Ball: What’s Next in the Content Space?—Interview with Dave Kellogg, Mark Logic
Content Convergence and Integration 2008: An Interview With Rahel Bailie
Forget Listserv Digests—You’ve Got MarkMail: Intervew With Jason Hunter, Mark Logic
Websites: Design vs. Style—An Interview With Charles Cooper, The Rockley Group
A New Tool for Technical Communicators: Coventi Pages— Interview with Peter Lee and Dan Wilson
Finding the Hidden Trouble Spots in Your Content: Michael Gross on Content Conversion
DITA Storm Finds New Owner: Interview with Gary Schaffer, Inmedius
Uncovering Wikipedia Edits: Virgil Griffith Shines Light on Anonymous Changes to Popular Wiki

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