What I do not understand is how these components end up in a directory hierarchy.
What would be very nice is some sort of downloadable archive with some sample basic project structures.
Reading the stuff above I still have no idea how to build a directory hierarchy for my project such that it can do all that the project management part of ConTeXt promises.
Do you *need* different directories? Perhaps it's sufficient to name your components so that you can easily see what belongs where.
AFAIK ConTeXt looks always into the parent directories, but not in parallel/child directories if not explicitly specified. (E.g. you can define a figures path.)
Did you have a look at the wiki: http://contextgarden.net/Project_structure
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