Kategorie: Tim’s Weblog
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The Service Economy and the New Role of the Enterprise CMS
Craig Malloy on CMS Wire – The Service Economy and the New Role of the Enterprise CMS: “Employees are choosing their own productivity applications and the adoption rates are putting even some of the most successful enterprise applications to shame. The traditional enterprise content management market can do little to stop this. And few consumer-workers…
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Big Experience Management? Coping With The Hype Cycle
Matt Mullen at Real Story Group – Big Experience Management? Coping With The Hype Cycle: “There is something really important to consider here; namely that the there is an increasing gap between the what vendors are pushing as important and what real customer use cases actually demand. […] It surely makes sense to revisit possible…
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Why Agile Fails
Matthias Marschall – Why Agile Fails: “Agile will begin casting bright spotlights on these weak spots in your development process. The rug that everyone has been sweeping under for the past decade is suddenly lifted and the dark, scurrying truths see the light of day. People don’t care much for harsh truths, and when they…
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Redactor
“Redactor is the most fantastic yet beautiful and easy-to-use WYSIWYG editor on jQuery. It is lightning fast, small, scalable, and powerful.”
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Beware user experience overreach in your website overhaul
Tony Byrne at the Real Story Group – Beware user experience overreach in your website overhaul: “In lieu of shelfware, you can end up with shelfscreens: planned user experiences that you never roll out. […] 1. Here’s the operational maturity and ongoing staff education you’ll require […] 3. Here’s the metadata savvy (and consistency!) you’ll…
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Using HTML as the Media Type for your API
Jon Moore – Using HTML as the Media Type for your API: “There are actually a variety of reasons I prefer using HTML: rich semantics hypermedia support already standardized tooling support” Update: See my post on HTML Hypermedia API resources.
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Finally — an XML Markup Solution for Design-Based Publishers: Introducing the PRISM Source Vocabulary
Dianne Kennedy – Finally — an XML Markup Solution for Design-Based Publishers: Introducing the PRISM Source Vocabulary: “Until the tablet-publishing tsunami hit, design-based publications were able to justify their labor-intensive design-based publication process. […] We have come to believe the Source is the Solution. We must capture and store platform-agnostic content as early as possible.…
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Want search ‚just like Google‘?
Enterprise Search – Want search ‚just like Google‘?: “One reason Google on the public web is so good is that it has a huge data set to work with. But – and this is what most enterprise search owners don’t get – Google also has armies of engineers and bots looking at search activity every…
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Programming Like Kent Beck
Jakub Holý – Programming Like Kent Beck: “Complexity can often arise from excess flexibility, but if that flexibility is not needed then it is waste. The best kind of flexibility comes from simplicity coupled with extensive tests.”
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A message from developers to users
Dave Winer – A message from developers to users: “So the process is: 1. Users do something. 2. Users do other things. 3. They do more of some things than others. 4. Patterns emerge. 5. You see which way to go. 6. You make that way easy.”