Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles
available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The web content
lifecycle is the multi-disciplinary and often complex process that web
content undergoes as it is managed through various publishing stages.
Authors describe multiple "stages" (or "phases") in the web content
lifecycle, along with a set of capabilities-such as records management,
digital asset management, collaboration, and version control-that may be
supported by various technologies and processes. One recognized
technology for managing the web content lifecycle is a web content
management system. Concepts often considered in the web content
lifecycle include project management, information management,
information architecture, and, more recently, content strategy, website
governance, and semantic publishing.