Jim,

We used EPF to model our client's proprietary body of knowledge.  We
delivered a plug-in containing over 11,500 objects and seventeen
EPF-published websites, each containing unique views of our client's body of
knowledge.  We developed taxonomies for the management of thousands of pages
used to tell their story.

We developed techniques where we can now take almost any type of content and
develop standard, repeatable processes that can be followed by many
organizations.

We are now applying our EPF development methodologies to solve large and
complex risk management problems.

cheers,

David Hadley, CGEIT, CISA
da...@davidhadley.net
+1.440.292.7986

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Jim Ruehlin <jrueh...@us.ibm.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in finding out how many people are creating content using
> EPF Composer, but are not using the EPF Practice Library. Or, you're just
> using the EPF Practice Library for a minority of the content you publish. It
> would be useful to understand how many organizations are creating a
> (comparatively) large amount of content as opposed to creating small
> extensions to existing practices.
>
> I'd appreciate it if you could respond to the newsgroup or to me personally
> if you prefer with a quick note letting me know approximately how many
> pages/elements you're creating, and the nature of the project (large
> enterprise content deployment, content that covers specialized areas, etc).
>
> This is useful for the EPF community to know as people want to provide
> services or training around the way the tool and content is actually being
> used.
>
> Much thanks,
> Jim Ruehlin, EPF Committer
>
> Jim Ruehlin, IBM Rational Software
> Method Architect, ADC CoP
> RMC SIG Lead
> jrueh...@us.ibm.com
> voice: 949.545.8912
>
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