This slide continues the discussion of enterprise-wide content management systems. One need when collecting and storing knowledge and documents is describing a knowledge object so that it can be found later by users. Companies must decide and implement classification schemes, or taxonomies, to define categories meaningful to users, and then knowledge objects must be assigned a classification (“tagged”) so that it can be retrieved. Ask students why different companies might need different taxonomies? Why is it a critical task and a difficult task in preparing for a successful content management system?
Some content management systems specialize in managing digital media storage and classification. What types of firms may need these digital asset management systems? (Publishers, advertisers, broadcasters, entertainment producers, etc.)