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Content Modeling and Delivery Methods

Content Modeling is the process of converting logical content concepts into content types, attributes, and data types with relationships. It documents all the different types of contents associated with a brand, and defines the relationship between them. Content Models support the content strategy by guiding content creation and promoting reuse. They support adaptive content, which is format-free and device-independent.

There are two levels of Content Modeling. The first is at the information product level, which creates an actual deliverable like a website. The second is at the component level which further details the elements that make up the information product model.

Delivery Methods include Web Pages, Mobile Apps, Print, and as well as eBooks with interactive Video and Audio. Content Delivery Systems/Methods are as followed:

Push: In a push Delivery Method, users choose the type of content delivered to them on a predetermined schedule.

Pull: In a Pull Delivery System, users pull the content through the Internet. An example of a pull system is when shoppers visit online retail stores.

Interactive: Interactive Content Delivery System, such as third party electronic point of sale (EPOS) apps or customer facing websites (e.g., for enrollment), need to exchange high volumes of real-time data between enterprise applications. Options for sharing data between applications include Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), Changed Data Capture, Data Integration and EII.


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