SR2 Component Content Management


If the numbers of documents your organization is tasked with managing is growing, you already know that the work and cost associated with producing, translating and publish updates to those documents is growing exponentially.

The SR2 Component Content Management System enables you to manage the individual content assets that make up your documents (e.g., text, tables, images, graphics, etc.). This saves you time and effort while keeping your published information as fresh as it needs to be. Whether you publish legal content, technical documentation, product catalogues or other information that requires frequent updating, SR2 is the solution for you. By mapping to the types of documents and publishing rules you already employ, SR2 will produce the results you desire without disrupting your existing methods of doing business.

The many benefits of a component content management approach include:

  • Maximum reuse of content assets across multiple documents.
  • Updates to a single asset are automatically distributed to all associated documents.
  • Alternate language versions of a document can be easily linked to the master.
  • Eliminates unnecessary approval processes.
  • Greater consistency and accuracy of information.
  • Reduced content maintenance costs.
  • Reduced costs on information management.
  • Reduced translation costs.

SR2 Component Content Management Solution is a document assembly and dynamic publishing system. Because of SR2's component framework, users create stand alone content assets that can be assembled into a document map. These document maps can then be published to multiple formats including PDF, XHTML, Online Help, XML, HTML (web pages) and other custom formats.

"Component content management systems provide truly flexible reuse, with components at any point in the content hierarchy easily created, updated, managed, combined, recombined, and linked." - Bill Trippe, Component Content Management in Practice, The Gilbane Report.

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