Media production
Once the content has been created, the various media are produced in this step. A distinction is made between print media, electronic media and automatically created media and programming.
Each medium requires specific specifications and work steps, which are described in detail.
As a result of the media production, the media are available and can then be published and distributed.
Automation and programming
Automation processes can be used to simplify and speed up the production of media. This is done using specifically created programs. Metadata also plays an important role here.
The result of this process step is automated processes or programmed electronic media.
Markup languages
- Markup languages (e.g. XML, HTML)
- Tagging methods (e.g. visual and logical tagging)
- Data modeling with markup languages
- Structure and components of markup languages (e.g. good form, validity)
- Connection between markup languages and the Internet
- Standardized processing of markup languages
- Creation of a publication using markup language data
- Document Type Definition (DTD)/schemas
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS): Syntax, structure and rules
- Integration of scripts and macros (e.g. JavaScript)
- Security aspects of scripts and macros in media (e.g. JavaScript)
- Software for creating markup language data (editors)
Automation methods
- Automation of creation processes
- Automation of publication processes
Programming and automation
- Basic knowledge of the structure, properties and use of programming languages and markup languages (e.g. HTML, HTML5, XML, JavaScript, Visual Basic, CSS) for media production
- Quality assurance of programming (e.g. XML validity)