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Content Management

EATS: Content Management is a broad scoped description of the processes and technologies used for managing the information assets of a particular domain. A content management system may or may not physically contain all of the information assets within its scope. The purpose of the content management system is to identify, collect, organize and categorize those assets and to provide some form of quality management oversight ensuring data quality and a common taxonomy across the domain. In context of EATS, content management refers to the systems and workflows used to manage the information assets of the architecture repository. This includes the structured data content within the database and the references to materials which may exist outside the database.

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