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Evaluating the ‘Genre Lens’ for Analyzing Requirements for
Content Assembly
Anne Honkaranta
University of Jyväskylä, Dept. of Computer Science and Information Systems
P.O. BOX 35 (Ag C514.2), 40014 University of Jyväskylä, Finland
email: ankarj al@cc.jyu.fi
ABSTRACT
Content management is focused on managing a variety of content such as Web sites, documents, and
content integrated from multiple sources. Genres - communicative types with similar substance and
form - can be thought of as prototypical, user-defined models of the content used in recurrent work
tasks. This paper discusses a study in which the theory and research findings related to genres were
operationalized as the genre “lens” for analyzing the content of training, and studying the requirements
for content assembly. The genre “lens” was later explicated for a genre-based method. It seems that
the genre “lens”, as well as the method, can be applied for analyzing the content for target audiences,
and for studying the requirements for syndicating parts of it from existing sources. In the study, the
process of content assembly, as well as definitions of transformations from source to target content
was also defined.
1 INTRODUCTION
It is estimated that in a typical organization up to 80-90 % of recorded information is not produced,
nor designed to be manipulated as highly structured data
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