Glossary Term
Content Model
A structured representation of content types and their relationships within a system.
A content model defines the types of content an organization uses and how they relate to each other.
It includes attributes, relationships, and rules for each content type, ensuring consistency and clarity.
Content modeling is crucial for managing complex content and supporting content reuse.
A well-defined content model helps streamline content creation, management, and delivery processes.
It includes attributes, relationships, and rules for each content type, ensuring consistency and clarity.
Content models are typically used in content management systems to maintain structure and organization.
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