| Tool Mentor: Managing Process Content Using Rational Process Workbench
PurposeThis tool mentor describes how to manage your content when you develop 
  your own process material. This tool mentor relates to the Rational Unified Process  information: OverviewThe Rational Process Workbench (RPW) allows you to create new HTML files based on provided
templates. This allows you to author process contenteither inside or
outside of RPW's controlwith your preferred HTML
editor. Most process HTML files have presentation names. These are the names by which files are
represented in published Web sites. RPW supports changing
the presentation names in a separate user interface. During publishing RPW processes hyperlinks encountered in the text material and updates them with
their appropriate presentation names. This means you can use spontaneous hyperlinks in your process text. If a particular process closure, however,
does not include the file designated by a hyperlink, RPW disables the hyperlink
as it processes the file during publishing. Web Site Forms provide
the "static" portions of generated Web sites, which are those portions
that do not vary with the closure of the generated process. RPW supports composing Web Site Forms using the same paradigm it does for
content files in general, and allows you to modify the set of files and folders
of which it's comprised.
 Tool StepsManage your process content following these steps: 
  
    Create and edit content pages
    Synchronize a
    Process Content Library with its process model
    Translate a
    Process Content Library into a different language
    Manage Web Site Forms Content pages provide the text descriptions of process elements. As
    you develop your process material, you need to create new pages to describe
    the new process elements you create, or you need to add or replace files for
    existing elements.
      The content pages reside in a Process Content Library (PCL). Content pages are ordinary HTML pages with some additional RPW
    constructs embedded in them. These constructs are clearly
    marked in the files and must not be modified or removed.
     RPW does not include an HTML editor. It does,
    however, support template-based creation of new pages in the PCL, as well as navigation from the Rational Rose modeling space to an
    HTML editor. This allows you to create new content files from your modeling
    context, and to navigate back and forth between your modeling and authoring
    activities.
      Refer
to the topic titled Creating and editing content pages in the RPW online Help for detailed
information.
 A PCL and its process model are considered to be synchronized
    if all file references existing in the process model are satisfied by the
    PCL. RPW provides a function that
    determines whether a process model is synchronized with its associated PCL, which operates at any level inside of your
    process model,
    from the entire process model down to individual process elements.
      Refer
to the topic titled Synchronizing a Process Content Library with its Process Model
    in the RPW online Help for detailed
information.
 A PCL can be translated into different languages, retaining
    the associations to its process model. Conversely, this also means that the same process
    model can serve as the model for multiple translations of its PCL.
      Refer
to the topic titled Translating a Process Content Library into a different language
    in the RPW online Help for detailed
information.
 The Web Site Form is a collective term for the invariable portions of a
    published processthose portions that are not published by RPW, but exist there to provide the context for your process. The  Web Site Form is comprised of a collection of
folders and individual files that reside in the Content Library. Most notably,
a tree.dat file exists that specifies
the layout of the static portions of presented tree browsers. RPW defines a «process» process element, which is the
element type on which Web Site Forms are defined. The Web Site Form File
Association
dialog is used for this purpose and allows for the association of any number of
anonymous folders and files. The only mandatory element in a Web Site Form is
the "tree browser folder", which is the folder that contains the definition
of the initial pre-generation tree browser and other associated files. In a generated process Web site,
all files referenced from the non-generated portions of the tree browser need to
be included in the published material. This applies to all sections except
Disciplines, Artifacts, Roles, and Activities, and Tools. Every page referenced, directly or indirectly, by the tree
browser must be included in the Web Site Form definition. To facilitate the
process development stage, you might want to define an alternative, smaller Web
Site Formone that excludes the many files  included in your production-quality
Web Site Form. Note: The tree.dat
file in your tree browser folder needs to be updated in tandem with any changes
to the Web Site Form to ensure that the files in the tree.dat
file references are actually present in the published Web site. They become
present in the published Web site if they were directly specified as a file or
indirectly specified through their enclosing folder.
      Refer
to the topic titled Managing Web Site Forms in the RPW online Help for detailed
information.
 For More Information 
 For detailed information on
this procedure, see Chapter 5, "Managing process content" in
the Developing Process Using Rational Process Workbench manual. 
 
 
 
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