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Rationalization, not a Revelation, in Content Creation
Sairam Venugopalan, Qualcomm Not until so long ago, information developers were hemming content, out of raw engineering source materials and scientific data, in a palatable form for consumption as full-blown printed manuals or wholesome portable books. It is true that several organizations continue to render their product literature as fully downloadable PDFs or compiled help files, alongside modular or layered documentation in the form of standalone topics as Web files. However, most of us will quickly concur that it was fairly easier to manufacture and maintain content for whole-blown containers or publications than to chunk and comb content for modular or tiered topics. From a writer’s perspective, it’s increasingly arduous to maintain an inventory of topics that are authored afresh for, say, every new product that’s introduced, because of the incessantly burgeoning count of such topic-chunks. I can hear a vehement argument in quick retort that metadata, keywords, and taxonomy terms are vital cues that can assist a writer that’s searching for sardines (a pertinent set of topics) in the ocean (database or repository) of interest. So, the ever-proliferating set of topics shouldn’t be a deterrent? ================================== お気に入りの記事を「いいね!」で応援しよう
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