1. The Many Faces ofThe Many Faces of
Content ReuseContent Reuse
Presented by:Presented by:
Harry PorthouseHarry Porthouse
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– Provider of content management
software and data services backed by
60 years in the information management
industry
– The Vasont CMS manages multilingual
content as a single source for maximum
component-level reuse and multi-
channel delivery for publications,
including:
• Technical documentation
• Training materials and online knowledge
centers
• Reference manuals
• Catalogs
www.vasont.com
Harry Porthouse
Eastern Regional Manager
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Topics to Cover:Topics to Cover:
• What is content reuse?
• Why is it important?
• Content reuse techniques
• Best practices for reusing content
• Chunking and organizing content for maximum
reuse
• Pitfalls to avoid
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Copy and paste vs.Copy and paste vs.
content reusecontent reuse
Content
WARNING:
Don’t stick your finger
in the electrical outlet.
Website
Help File
User ManualContent
WARNING:
Don’t stick your finger
in the electrical outlet.
Website
Help File
User Manual
Content
WARNING:
Don’t stick your finger
in the electrical outlet.
Content
WARNING:
Don’t stick your finger
in the electrical outlet.
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Tools for reusing contentTools for reusing content
Content management systems provide effective
features for reusing content
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AgendaAgenda
• What is content reuse?
• Why is it important?
• Content reuse techniques
• Best practices for reusing content
• Chunking and organizing content for maximum
reuse
• Pitfalls to avoid
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Benefit #1:Benefit #1:
Content reuse reducesContent reuse reduces
the workloadthe workload
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Benefit #1:Benefit #1:
Content reuse reducesContent reuse reduces
the workloadthe workload
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Benefit #2:Benefit #2:
Content reuse cuts down onContent reuse cuts down on
creation timecreation time
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Benefit #2:Benefit #2:
Content reuse cuts down onContent reuse cuts down on
creation timecreation time
The author is assigned 10 topics to create.
Scenario A: The writer creates each topic from scratch.
10 topics X 2 hours/topic = 20 hours creation time
Scenario B: 8 of the 10 topics can be reused from existing
content:
2 topics X 2 hours/topic = 4 hours creation time
8 topics X 5 minutes/topic = 40 minutes searching & reuse time
4.7 hours total creation time
20 hours – 4.7 hours = 15.3 hours saved with reuse =
77% less creation time
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Benefit #3:Benefit #3:
Content reuse keeps messagesContent reuse keeps messages
in syncin sync
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Benefit #4:Benefit #4:
Content reuse reduces revisionContent reuse reduces revision
effortsefforts
A writer must revise a topic that is used in 10
documents.
Scenario A: The topic was copied and pasted in each document.
10 documents X 1 hour/document = 10 hours
Scenario B: The topic was reused in each document.
1 document X 1 hour/document = 1 hour
9 documents X 0 hours/document = 0 hours
1 hour total revision time
10 hours – 1 hour = 9 hours saved with reuse =
90% less revision time
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AgendaAgenda
• What is content reuse?
• Why is it important?
• Content reuse techniques
• Best practices for reusing content
• Chunking and organizing content for maximum
reuse
• Pitfalls to avoid
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Technique #1:Technique #1:
Explicit ReuseExplicit Reuse
– Utilizing the same component in multiple locations as
identified by the user
Manual Model
C
Manual Model
B
Content
To turn on the phone:
1. Press and hold the ON button for
three seconds.
2, The display will light up.
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Technique #2:Technique #2:
Clone ReuseClone Reuse
– Taking existing content and using it as a starting point
to branch in a different direction
Manual Model A Model AManual Model B
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Technique #3:Technique #3:
Variable ReuseVariable Reuse
– Explicit reuse where some conditionality is built in
through use of entities and metadata
Content
Your cell phone uses ________
batteries.
Manual Model A
Your cell phone uses AA
batteries.
Manual Model B
Your cell phone uses
rechargeable batteries.
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Technique #4:Technique #4:
Implicit ReuseImplicit Reuse
– System automatically identifies common content to
eliminate re-creation
Content
WARNING:
Don’t use the phone at a refueling
point.
Manual Model A
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Technique #5:Technique #5:
Alias RepurposingAlias Repurposing
– Taking a unit of content and reapplying it in a different
tag set for use in a different context
Manual Model A
<p>Your cell phone uses AA
batteries.</p>
Web site
<faq>Your cell phone uses AA
batteries.</faq>
Content
Your cell phone uses AA batteries.
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Technique #6:Technique #6:
NormalizationNormalization
– Identifying all the similar content and easily spotting
reuse opportunities (and sometimes mistakes) through
our unique pure content view
Manual Model A
WARNING:
Don’t use the phone at a
refueling point.
Manual Model B
WARNING:
Switch off the phone at a
refueling point.
Normalized
WARNING:
Switch off the phone at a
refueling point.
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Technique #7:Technique #7:
Reuse of Unstructured ContentReuse of Unstructured Content
– Mix and match structured and unstructured content in
the database
Content
Manual Model B
Manual Model C
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Technique #8:Technique #8:
Translation ReuseTranslation Reuse
– Automatic reuse of multilingual content when base
language content is reused
Manual
Model A
Manual
Model B
Manual
Model A
Spanish
Manual
Model A
German
Manual
Model A
French
Manual
Model B
Spanish
Manual
Model B
Chinese
Manual
Model B
French
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AgendaAgenda
• What is content reuse?
• Why is it important?
• Content reuse techniques
• Best practices for reusing content
• Chunking and organizing content for maximum
reuse
• Pitfalls to avoid
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Best Practice #1:Best Practice #1:
Search before you writeSearch before you write
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Best Practice #1:Best Practice #1:
Search before you writeSearch before you write
Search A
Search B
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Best Practice #2:Best Practice #2:
Write genericallyWrite generically
Too specific for reuse:
“With the back of the Blackberry facing you, press and hold
the back cover release button. Slide the cover off to remove
the battery.”
Reusable!
“With the back of the phone facing you, press and hold the
back cover release button. Slide the cover off to remove the
battery.”
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Best Practice #3:Best Practice #3:
Use basic languageUse basic language
Don’t try to be “clever:”
“Nothing sucks like an Electrolux.”
“Turn it loose” → “Suffer from diarrhea”
Avoid clichés and jargon:
“Thin skin” → “Thick-skinned hippopotamus”
Avoid abbreviations:
“GPT” → “I’ve farted”
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Best Practice #4:Best Practice #4:
Use writing guidelinesUse writing guidelines
Determine editorial style guidelines:
“Replacing the battery” vs. “Batteries” for section/topic titles
Manage terminology:
Acceptable: “software”
Not acceptable: “program” or “application”
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Best Practice #5:Best Practice #5:
Store your content in one formatStore your content in one format
W
EBSITE
USER
M
ANUAL
HELP
FILE
PARTS
CATALOG
BULLETIN
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AgendaAgenda
• What is content reuse?
• Why is it important?
• Content reuse techniques
• Best practices for reusing content
• Chunking and organizing content for maximum
reuse
• Pitfalls to avoid
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Analyze documents toAnalyze documents to
identify potential reuseidentify potential reuse
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AgendaAgenda
• What is content reuse?
• Why is it important?
• Content reuse techniques
• Best practices for reusing content
• Chunking and organizing content for maximum
reuse
• Pitfalls to avoid
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Pitfall #4:Pitfall #4:
Reusing content withReusing content with
cross-referencescross-references
Model A Manual Model B Manual
Section 1
- Refer to Section 7
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Section 6
Section 7 ??????
Section 1
- Refer to Section 7
Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
REUSE
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RecapRecap
• What is content reuse?
• Why is it important?
• Content reuse techniques
• Best practices for reusing content
• Chunking and organizing content for maximum
reuse
• Pitfalls to avoid
43. More informationMore information
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