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Enterprise is the part of our system that handles content and publishing.
 
Enterprise is the part of our system that handles content and publishing.
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==The basic premise==
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Content does not move within Enterprise. [[Article]]s and images are compiled into [[dossier]]s and eventually set into [[layout]]s for print.
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Although content stays in one place, references to it move through the system all the time. For instance, an [[article]] will start with a draft [[statuses|status]] to an editor, and the author can [[routing|route]] it to his/her editor so it shows up in an [[inbox]]. Eventually that same article—which is still in the same place, though there is now a reference to it in the editor's inbox—has a status that indicates that it's ready for the art department—and some statuses, like this one, will automatically route the art to relevant people (in this case, the entire art department).
  
 
Content Station is an interface for Enterprise, but [[Elvis]] is not part of Enterprise.
 
Content Station is an interface for Enterprise, but [[Elvis]] is not part of Enterprise.

Revision as of 21:52, 20 August 2015

Enterprise is the part of our system that handles content and publishing.

The basic premise

Content does not move within Enterprise. Articles and images are compiled into dossiers and eventually set into layouts for print.

Although content stays in one place, references to it move through the system all the time. For instance, an article will start with a draft status to an editor, and the author can route it to his/her editor so it shows up in an inbox. Eventually that same article—which is still in the same place, though there is now a reference to it in the editor's inbox—has a status that indicates that it's ready for the art department—and some statuses, like this one, will automatically route the art to relevant people (in this case, the entire art department).

Content Station is an interface for Enterprise, but Elvis is not part of Enterprise.