The Web content information architect
Web site architecture
- Determine the Web site structure
- What Portal pages will need to be created if using portlet delivery?
- What site areas will need to be created?
- Determine what page types are required
The page types required for each section in the Web site structure will determine:
- What authoring templates are required
- What presentation templates are required
- What template maps are required
- Determine what elements and components are required
The page types and presentation templates required for your site will determine:
- what components are required
- what elements are required for each authoring template
- what elements are required to be stored in site areas
- Determine a content profiling architecture
The information architect determines what content profiling is required for features such as menus.
- Determine personalization strategies
The information architect determines what personalization strategies are required for the Web site.
Content management architecture
- Design the library architecture
The information architect determines what libraries are required for the Web site.
- Determine Web content users roles
The information architect determines what Web content user roles required for the Web site.
- Design a change management model
The information architect determines what workflows are required to manage approval processes and what items will requires a workflow.
- Determine syndication strategies
The information architect determines what syndication strategies are required between the different environments in the Web content system.
- Determine version control strategies
The information architect determines what version control strategies should be applied to the Web content system.
Parent topic:
Web Content Management roles
Related concepts
Web content administration functions
Item management features
Related information
Web site design features
Web content delivery methods