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Category: Information Architecture

SharePoint 2010 and Folders

Chris Poteet, November 29, 2009

The public beta of SharePoint 2010 is out there for all of us to try who don’t have privileged access, and so now starts the time of deciphering the impact the next version of this very important software package will have on us. One of the things that excites me…

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Counting Content Types

Chris Poteet, October 13, 2009

Stephanie Lemieux wrote an interesting post about the optimal amount of content types to use in SharePoint. This is an interesting discussion, because I’m now fixing the content type taxonomy for a client because the original design firm didn’t give them enough granularity in their content types or metadata. I…

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A Case Study in Translating Business Needs Into SharePoint Information Architecture

Chris Poteet, 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…

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