The Measure of Success: Key Metrics for Monitoring Content Quality with Brian Buehling

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The Measure of Success: Key Metrics for Monitoring Content Quality Brian.Buehling@daksys.co

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Session Agenda

1. Introduction

2. Current State of Content Monitoring

3. Content Quality Defined

4. Key Metrics for Content Quality

5. Visualization Techniques

Dakota Offices - Chicago, IL USA

● Founded in 1999 to support the growing need for technical publication integration services

● Headquartered in Chicago, USA serving customers in North America, Europe, Middle East and Asia

● Partnered with technical communication software providers

● Added information architecture training services in 2004

● Added production support and hosting in 2010

● Introduced Dakota Content Platform in 2012

daksys.com

Hundreds of Enterprise Implementations

37% International Implementations

Current State: Evolution of CMS Metrics

Metrics:Available with Web analyticsTracks access to technical documentationRelies on user feedbackNo insight into effectiveness

Usage Metrics

Metrics:Available with CMS technologyLed to over complicated workflowsModelled after product lifecycle managementNo insight into usage

Process Metrics

Content Metrics

Metrics:Available with XML database technology

Tracks access to component level metricsBuilds models for effectiveness

Metrics:Focus on resources Basic metrics on what is boughtNo insight into utilization

System Metrics

Current State: Evolution of CMS Metrics

Metrics:Focus on resources Basic metrics on what is boughtNo insight into utilization

System Metrics

● DITA Publishing System

● Single Source Publishing

● Multi Channel Publishing

● XML Publishing

● Structured Writing

● XML Authoring

● Enterprise CMS

● Database Publishing

Many Names, One Concept

“A system that enforces structured writing guidelines using XML, so that information

can be reused across different formats and document outputs.”

CCMS Technical Architecture

Content Metrics: System View

• Number of Technical Writers

• Number of Reviewers

• Number of Users

• Number of Publications

• Number of Distribution Channels

• Ratio of Technical Writers / Publication

Content Metrics: System View

Content Metrics: System View

Metrics:Available with CMS technologyLed to over complicated workflowsModelled after product lifecycle managementNo insight into usage

Metrics:Focus on resources Basic metrics on what is boughtNo insight into utilization

Current State: Evolution of CMS MetricsSystem Metrics Process Metrics

Content Metrics: Process View

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Content Metrics: Process View

• Average Publishing Cycle Time

• % Time Spent in Each State

• % Time Spent on Each Document

• % Documents Behind Schedule

• Number of Releases / Period

Metrics:Available with Web analyticsTracks access to technical documentationRelies on user feedbackNo insight into effectiveness

Usage Metrics

Metrics:Available with CMS technologyLed to over complicated workflowsModelled after product lifecycle managementNo insight into usage

Process Metrics

Metrics:Focus on resources Basic metrics on what is boughtNo insight into utilization

System Metrics

Current State: Evolution of CMS Metrics

Content Metrics: Usage View

• Usage Feedback / Comments

• Number of Document Accesses

• % Time Spent on Each Document

• Indirect Determination of Effectiveness

Content Metrics: Usage View

Metrics:Available with Web analyticsTracks access to technical documentationRelies on user feedbackNo insight into effectiveness

Usage Metrics

Metrics:Available with CMS technologyLed to over complicated workflowsModelled after product lifecycle managementNo insight into usage

Process Metrics

Content Metrics

Metrics:Available with XML database technology

Tracks access to component level metricsBuilds models for effectiveness

Metrics:Focus on resources Basic metrics on what is boughtNo insight into utilization

System Metrics

Current State: Evolution of CMS Metrics

The Relationships Built Between Engineers and Customers Ignite Award-Winning Content

Content Metrics: Productivity

Who is my most productive writer?

● System View - # of documents?

● Process View – least time spent in editing tasks?

● Usage View – most hits? Highest ratings?

● Content View – weighted percentage of content

Content References

Repurposing

Content Metrics: Content Reuse

● Reduces content creation costs

● Reduces content maintenance costs

● Reduces content translation costs

● Increases content accuracy

Profiled Documents

Dynamic Assembly

Content Metrics: Content Usage

● More relevant info to customers

● Easier creation of new products

● Fresher, real-time information

● Information on demand

Content Metrics: Quality Definition

• Sections – Average depth, length, # of graphics

• Titles – Average # of words, distinct values

• Warnings – Frequency of distinct phrases• Tables – Ratio of Tables to Graphics• Graphics - % of graphics w/o titles• Emphasis - % of Emphasis greater than 3

words• Lists - % lists greater than 7 or less than

3

Content Metrics: Content Templates

Content Metrics: Content Templates

Content Metrics: XQuery

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Content Metrics: Normal Data

Content Metrics: Visualization

The Measure of Success: Key Metrics for Monitoring Content Quality Brian.Buehling@daksys.co

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