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A Case Study in Translating Business Needs Into SharePoint Information Architecture

By Chris Poteet on July 22, 2009

I got a good com­ment on my post about the folder-less Share­Point par­a­digm, and I thought it would be a good oppor­tu­nity to show how to trans­late busi­ness needs and con­tent analy­sis into busi­ness require­ments that can then be trans­lated into an infor­ma­tion archi­tec­ture. I decided to speak with the com­menter over the phone, and […]

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