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Leo Van Audenhove, Simon Delaere, Pieter Ballon, Michael Van Bossuyt
SessionEmerging Business Models for e-Content Delivery
Changing Content Industry Structures: The Case of Digital Newspapers on ePaper Mobile Devices
Introducing the e-newspaper – Audience Preferences and Demands
Cultural Content Management at a new level
Centralized Content Portals: iTunes and the Publishing Industry
Matthijs Leendertse, Leo Pennings
Carina Ihlström Eriksson, Maria Akesson
Markus Schranz
Culturall Content Management at a new level
publishing theater and opera details by means of open technologies from the Web 2.0
Markus Schranz Vienna University of Technology, Austria
in cooperation with Culturall GesmbH
Creating Internet Services for a specific auditoriuminvolves technical, organizational and sociologicalchallenges
to experts, processes and used technologies
a demonstration...
Authoring, distribution and publishing of culturalcontents require specific management
that may be supported by modern technologies
we built a framework for cultural content and asset management, including modern principles of Rich User Experience,end user integration and open interfaces to exchange domain-specific contents
Project Goal: Publishing Cultural Contents
Basic Assets (texts, images)Functional Assets (seat reservation)Personalized Assets (customer data)Transactional Assets (ordering and payment)
in addressing our goals to support the management tasksto publish those contents and build successful open services,we identified typical assets to be handled:
Content Management IssuesWorkflow Management IssuesAvailability and Connectivity Issues
Tools, Methodologies and Processes for Electronic Publishing in the Cultural Market
The framework focuses on modern technicalsolutions for
with emphasis and evaluations of technologies from the Web 2.0
Web 2.0 Methodologies and Technologies for Cultural Content Publishing!
- User-ortiented, user-contributed interfaces for theater and opera content management- Programme and asset availability through RSS feeds for content publishing and distribution- Ticket and reservation services
Researched and utilized features include
all featured by modern middleware tools and techniques
End User IntegrationIdentfying application areas that optimize the knowledgeand contributions of the end users (i.e. programme recommender services, ticketing,...)
RUEWeb Content Management shall appear as convenient and usable as locally installed software
What's Behind?Web 2.0 technologies for cultural content presentation
Modern Software ManagementNo sporadic version upgrades but permanentoptimization of Web 2.0 codes and services
•Framework supports self-dependent users
•Involves experiences and knowledge of many end users (long tail)
•Utilizes standard software development tools (bugzilla)
•Extends services with Web 2.0 features to employ
abovementioned concepts
As a demonstration subpart of the framework we provide a glance on the cultural services management tools
How is it done?Agile Programming and XP Concepts used
CMS for theater and opera event descriptionsCMS for programme detailsFacettes of seating, pricing, ordering, payingService integration by technical platforms
Where can it be utilized? Multiple application areas identified
Demonstration on task management within cultural contentcreation and distributionOpen Source task management tools enhanced with technologies from the Web 2.0
-> AJAX for workflow and task management
Beyond technical innovations, electronic publishing is encouragedto use organizational and sociological aspects and strengths from Web 2.0
framework development is still ongoingfurther use investigated in current and future workother application domains to follow in the current research project culturall
Whilst researching and developing the framework we identified
shift to a new class of internet applicationinnovation in both technical and practical use of SW
New tools for emerging application areasBenefits from utilizing Web 2.0
Markus SchranzVienna University of TechnologyDistributed Systems Group, Institute of Information [email protected]
Culturall [email protected]
Thank You!Research contact...