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Sequence 169 — Meridian applied lab - execute, vary and prove
Context: Chapter 9 - Document and Content Management | Applied Lab
Source: CDMP Master Execution Manual
When / purpose
Perform the Chapter 9 work independently enough that the output is evidence of understanding rather than tutorial completion.
What you should learn
- Follow the business problem, not a click path.
- Explain every technology action that affects the result.
- Vary or break one fact when the lab design calls for it.
- Preserve before/after evidence and reasoning.
What to read / study
- MUST: Chapter 9 Applied Lab guide — use the source-grounded Chapter 9 lab once available; do not substitute a generic web lab.
- MUST: Meridian evidence area — save evidence and journal entries; no real sensitive data.
Do this in order
- Perform the lab in the prescribed order.
- Annotate decisions and assumptions as you work.
- When a script/template is supplied, explain it before running and change a learning-critical part yourself.
- Capture the required evidence.
- Rebuild or repeat the critical portion without step-by-step prompting.
Meridian application
Expected outputs: Content inventory; metadata profile; retention schedule; discovery response.
Create / save
Content inventory; metadata profile; retention schedule; discovery response + evidence + independent reconstruction proof.
Stop / boundary
If the Chapter 9 Applied Lab guide is missing, stop at this learner gate. The 00C migration does not create it.
Completion gate
You can reproduce the critical result and explain how it demonstrates Chapter 9 rather than merely showing a finished artifact.
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Operationalized from the verified canonical 00C Master Execution Manual; not a verbatim transcription. Separate chapter artifacts are not created by this migration.