Parcel Publishing in an Agile World – New white paper available.
Traditional publishing tools have a single pipeline that moves the source content to the deliverable format. In most cases this means that once a system has been defined, it becomes locked and can only be used for that specific route. Adding new output formats or making adjustments to meet new requirements means starting from scratch and developing parallel processes. This effect is magnified in tools and processes that combine the content authoring and publishing in one environment.
While this approach may be the most efficient to meet one single defined need, or solve one single problem, it is not scalable and can soon lead to development dead ends and an inability to meet new customer requirements. In an agile development environment this can cause real problems.
ePublisher is unique in that it uses the concept of Parcel Publishing to deliver unmatched flexibility and scalability.
Parcel Publishing uses a series of pipelines with well-defined start and end points that break the publishing process down into a series of discrete segments.
Want to know more about Parcel Publishing? Ask for a copy of the latest WebWorks White Paper, and we’ll be happy to send it to you.


7 Responses to “Parcel Publishing in an Agile World – New white paper available.”
Hi Alan,
I read about Parcel Publishing in your blog and its got me hooked. I am a technical writer and would like to find out how parcel publishing can make my and my customer’s life easier.
It would be great if you could send across a copy of the white paper on “Parcel Publishing in an Agile World.”
Thanks,
Shwetambara Pandey
Hi Alan,
Can you send me a copy of the white paper “Parcel Publishing in an Agile World”?
Thanks,
Wayne
Please send me a copy.
thanks,
Ruth
I would appreciate it if you could send me a copy of the Parcel Publishing in an Agile World white paper.
Thank you,
Nita
I’d love to read the white paper!
Please send me a copy of the Parcel Publishing in an Agile World white paper. We need to figure out out to better align with our new agile software development process.
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