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Enterprise Content and Search Management for Building Digital Platforms.

"Provides modern enterprises with the tools to create a robust digital platform utilizing proven best practices, practical models, and time-tested techniques Contemporary business organizations can either embrace the digital revolutionor be left behind. Enterprise Content and Search Management...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Shivakumar, Shailesh Kumar
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Piscataway : IEEE Computer Society Press, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; About the Companion Website; Part 1: Content Management Basics for Digital Platforms; Chapter 1 Introduction to Digital Platforms; 1.1 Enterprise Digital Ecosystem; 1.2 Concepts of Enterprise Content Management (ECM); 1.3 Enterprise Digital Strategy and Content Strategy; 1.4 Digital Content Management and Enterprise Search: An Overview; 1.5 Chapter Summary; Chapter 2 Content Strategy; 2.1 Overview of Content Strategy; 2.2 Prerequisites for Content Strategy; 2.3 Defining Content Strategy; 2.4 Content Strategy Case Study.
  • 2.5 Chapter SummaryChapter 3 Basics of Content Management Systems; 3.1 What Is a Content Management System?; 3.2 CMS Key Design Principles; 3.3 CMS Capabilities and Attributes; 3.4 Content Lifecycle Management in CMS; 3.5 A Brief Description of Open Source CMS and JCR; 3.6 Chapter Summary; Chapter 4 Content Management System Architecture; 4.1 CMS Design and Architecture; 4.2 Modern CMS Architecture Patterns; 4.3 CMS Value Articulation and Solution Principles; 4.4 CMS Solution Design Principles; 4.5 Design of CMS Solution Components; 4.6 CMS Operations Management.
  • 4.7 Realizing Content Strategy with CMS4.8 CMS Reference Architectures; 4.9 Chapter Summary; Chapter 5 Development Using Templates and Workflows; 5.1 CMS Template Design; 5.2 Authoring Content Using an Authoring Template; 5.3 Chunking and Templates for Chunks; 5.4 Template Support among Various CMS; 5.5 Case Study: Building Content Templates for a Web Support Site; 5.6 Content Workflows; 5.7 Case Study: Modeling Workflow for a Knowledge Management System; 5.8 Chapter Summary; Chapter 6 Content Information Architecture, Taxonomy, and Metadata; 6.1 Intuitive Information Architecture.
  • 6.2 Introduction to Taxonomy and Metadata6.3 Metadata Usage in Relevant Content Discovery; 6.4 Integration of Metadata with CMS; 6.5 Metadata Standards and Formats; 6.6 Case Study: Content Metadata to Increase Search Effectiveness; 6.7 Other Utilities of Content Metadata; 6.8 Taxonomy Governance; 6.9 Chapter Summary; Part 2: Advanced Content Management; Chapter 7 Content Integration and Content Standards; 7.1 Content Integration Requirements; 7.2 CMS Integration View; 7.3 CMS Integrations; 7.4 CMIS-Based Integration; 7.5 CMS Integration with Other Systems; 7.6 Content Standards.
  • 7.7 Chapter SummaryChapter 8 Digital Asset Management and Document Management; 8.1 Digital Asset Management (DAM); 8.2 Document Management; 8.3 Chapter Summary; Chapter 9 Content Migration; 9.1 Content Migration; 9.2 Chapter Summary; Chapter 10 Content Governance: Validation, Analytics, KPIs, SEO, and Evaluation; 10.1 Content Validation; 10.2 Content Analytics and KPIs; 10.3 Content SEO; 10.4 CMS Evaluation Framework; 10.5 Appendix: WCMS Features; 10.6 Chapter Summary; Chapter 11 Content Security; 11.1 Content Security Vulnerabilities and Mitigation Steps.