XML-based Content Management

Integration, Methodologies and Tools

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Author: Ricardo Eito-Brun ISBN: 9780081002414
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: November 14, 2017
Imprint: Chandos Publishing Language: English
Author: Ricardo Eito-Brun
ISBN: 9780081002414
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: November 14, 2017
Imprint: Chandos Publishing
Language: English

XML-based Content Management: Integration, Methodologies and Tools covers the design and deployment of XML-based solutions and how to manage content and metadata, a practice that requires a more methodological approach than those traditionally applied to the design and deployment of document and content management solutions.

The extensive use of XML implies the need of adding additional activities, quality controls, and tools to the established document-management and web-application design processes. The book describes a methodology that covers the different phases of the content and metadata management lifecycle, from generation, to archiving, to compliance with existing content management and archiving standards. In addition, the book reviews the key characteristics of the tools necessary for storage, retrieval and delivery.

  • Focuses on methodologies for the design and deployment of XML-based content management solutions based on standards like BMPN and SPEM
  • Provides an updated view of consolidated technologies for structured data management
  • Explains the link between technologies for content storage and distribution
  • Presents the conceptual knowledge to understand and relate the strategic view provided by OAIS with the management of daily operations focused on content collection, aggregation and publishing
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XML-based Content Management: Integration, Methodologies and Tools covers the design and deployment of XML-based solutions and how to manage content and metadata, a practice that requires a more methodological approach than those traditionally applied to the design and deployment of document and content management solutions.

The extensive use of XML implies the need of adding additional activities, quality controls, and tools to the established document-management and web-application design processes. The book describes a methodology that covers the different phases of the content and metadata management lifecycle, from generation, to archiving, to compliance with existing content management and archiving standards. In addition, the book reviews the key characteristics of the tools necessary for storage, retrieval and delivery.

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