Exploring the publishing center in Enterprise Architecture Workspace
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Summary of Exploring the Publishing Center in Enterprise Architecture Workspace
The Publishing Center within the Enterprise Architecture Workspace is designed to streamline and manage publishing activities centrally. It allows users to publish Enterprise Architecture (EA) content in a structured manner, ensuring consistency and compliance with enterprise standards while increasing visibility and adoption of published materials.
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Key Features
- Centralized Publishing Workflows: Transition from manual processes to a more controlled publishing approach.
- Content Governance: Manage what content is published and ensure it meets organizational standards.
- Activity Tracking: Monitor the status and outcomes of publishing through historical logs and real-time indicators.
- Publishing Configurations: Define what content is included, its structure, and where it will be published.
- Status Indicators: Use color-coded badges to quickly assess the state of publishing configurations (Draft, Publishing, Published, Failed).
Key Outcomes
By utilizing the Publishing Center, users can achieve better control over content distribution, enhance traceability of publishing activities, and quickly resolve issues with publishing workflows. The ability to view publishing history aids in auditing changes and understanding the timeliness of published content. Additionally, proper roles and permissions are required to ensure that only authorized personnel can publish content, reinforcing governance within the organization.
The Publishing Center is a centralized capability in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace. It helps you configure, manage, and track publishing activities from a single location.
Publishing Center Overview
The Publishing Center provides a structured, repeatable way to publish curated EA content to broader audiences.
Use the Publishing Center for:
- Centralize publishing workflows- instead of managing ad‑hoc or manual publishing processes.
- Ensure consistency and governance- by controlling what content is published and how.
- Increase visibility and adoption- following enterprise standards by publishing them to consumable platforms.
- Track publishing activity and outcomes- through status and historical run logs.
- Publishing Configuration– defines the information that is published to the knowledge base.
- Knowledge Base – from where the published catalogs are consumed.
The Publishing Center displays a list of all available publishing configurations. Each row represents a catalog that can be published or republished.
- Draft– The configuration is ready to publish or has unpublished changes after edits.
- Publishing– A publish or republish operation is currently in progress.
- Published– The catalog has been successfully published to the Knowledge Base.
- Publishing failed– The publishing operation failed and requires attention.
Required plugin
Roles and permissions required for publishing
- Enterprise Architecture Admin (sn_apm.apm_admin)- to access the Publishing Center page in Enterprise Architecture Workspace
- Knowledge Base Admin (knowledge_admin)- to publish knowledge base articles
- Service Portal Admin (sp_admin)- to associate the knowledge base with portals
Configure publishing workflows
- What Enterprise Architecture content is included
- How the content is structured using AND/OR operators
- Where the published output is delivered
Each configuration represents a repeatable publishing setup whenever data changes.
Monitor publishing status
- Whether a publishing job is in progress, completed, or failed
- The outcome of each publishing run
- Errors or warnings encountered during publishing
This visibility helps you validate publishing results and quickly identify issues.
View publishing history
- Historical publishing runs
- Execution timestamps
- Status and results for each run
Publishing history provides traceability and operational insight, making it easier to audit changes and understand when published content was last refreshed.