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From Content Management to Enterprise Content Management

title From Content Management to Enterprise Content Management
creator Mega, Cataldo
Wagner, Frank
Mitschang, Bernhard
date 2005-03
language eng
identifier  http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INPROC-2005-110&engl=1
ISBN: 3-88579-394-6
description In this paper we will provide a step-by-step description on what it means to evolve the architecture of a traditional content management system into an Enterprise Content Management (ECMS) system, explain the differences of both systems and motivate that this transformation is necessary. By analyzing business scenarios in the realm of different content management domains, we will explain why todays content management systems struggle when it comes to satisfy the need for performance, scalability and business resilience. Using the system design of IBM DB2 Content Manager as reference point we will outline and discuss some of the new key technical challenges found when promoting ondemand ECM services and look at their affordability. By detailing a few representative use cases we will perform a problem analysis, and an attempt will be made to present an enhanced ECM system design that makes use of a component virtualization approach in order to allow for a dynamic services infrastructure to be setup and which capitalizes on proven peer-peer and grid technology.
publisher Köllen
type Text
Article in Proceedings
source In: Gesellschaft für Informatik (ed.): Datenbanksysteme in Business, Technologie und Web, pp. 596-613
contributor IPVS, Anwendersoftware
subject Database Applications (CR H.2.8)
Information Search and Retrieval (CR H.3.3)
relation 11. Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs "Datenbanken und Informationssysteme " (DBIS)