Abstract

One task of content management is the publication of content. The necessary means to render content into documents are usually developed alongside other aspects of content management systems, in particular the content's schema. There are content management applications, however, that require open and dynamic content modeling and management. These concept-oriented content management (CCM) systems have been studied carefully. As a consequence, content visualization in this kind of applications has to be adaptive and cannot be statically tailored to one given content structure alone. This paper gives a short roundup of CCM, discusses means to abstractly define content visualizations, and presents an approach to adaptive visualization.

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