Alfresco 3 business solutions [[electronic resource] /] / Martin Bergljung |
Autore | Bergljung Martin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (608 p.) |
Disciplina | 006.76 |
Collana | Community experience distilled |
Soggetto topico |
Commercial documents - Data processing
Web site development Database management Digital media - Management Information resources management |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-01142-5
9786613011428 1-84951-335-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: The Alfresco Platform; Platform overview; Repository concepts and definitions; Repository; Stores; The Content Store; The AVM Store; Store reference; Nodes; Root node; Node reference; Node properties; Node property sheets; Node associations; QName; Permissions; User groups; Roles; Permission groups; Owner authority; Permission example; Multi-Tenant; Core platform; Open source libraries; Services and components; Content rules; Event model; Metadata extraction
Content transformationAlfresco Management Beans (JMX); Application Programming Interfaces (APIs); Subsystems; Bootstrap; Patches; Importers; Extension modules; Third-party extension modules; User interface clients; Alfresco Explorer; Alfresco Share; Alfresco SharePoint; Alfresco Mobile; Alfresco CIFS; The Alfresco installation directory structure; The alf_data directory; The contentstore directory; The contentstore.deleted directory; The audit.contentstore directory; The lucene-indexes and backup-lucene-indexes directories; The mysql directory; The oouser directory; The amps directories The tomcat directoryGetting the Alfresco source code; The Alfresco database; DB schema; Significant tables; ALF_NODE; ALF_NODE_PROPERTIES; ALF_NODE_ASPECTS; ALF_QNAME; ALF_APPLIED_PATCH; Example queries and update statements; Querying for number of nodes of a certain type; Querying for number of nodes stored in a particular month; Running a patch again; Summary; Chapter 2: The Alfresco APIs; Application Programming Interfaces (APIs); In-process APIs; The Java Foundation Services API; Event management API; Metadata Extraction API; Content Transformation API; The JavaScript API Client-server APIsCMIS API; Repository API; Custom APIs; Bootstrap APIs; Patches; Importers; Summary; Chapter 3: Setting Up a Development Environment and a Release Process; Setting up a development environment; Alfresco Extension projects; Alfresco Explorer and repository extensions; Alfresco Share UI extensions; Project directory structure; _alfresco/config; _alfresco/source; _share/config; Building and deploying; The Build file; Using the build file to deploy extensions; Debugging extensions; Setting up a continuous integration solution; Setting up a release process; Release notes template Updating Change LogTraining; Summary; Chapter 4: Authentication and Synchronization Solutions; Authentication and synchronization concepts; Basic authentication; NTLM authentication; Alfresco CIFS and NTLM authentication; Alfresco NTLM passthru authentication; Kerberos authentication; User and service login via KDC AS; Accessing Alfresco via KDC TGS; LDAP authentication; Checking what SASL mechanisms the LDAP server supports; LDAP synchronization; Alfresco authentication and synchronization subsystems; Alfresco authentication and application zones Setting up authentication and synchronization with Remote Directory servers |
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Alfresco 3 enterprise content management implementation [[electronic resource] ] : install, use, customize, and administer this powerful, open source Java-based enterprise CMS / / Munwar Shariff ... [et al.] |
Autore | Shariff Munwar |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (600 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.759 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Database management
Digital media - Management Information resources management Web site development |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-13628-3
9786612136283 1-84719-737-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Alfresco; An overview of Alfresco; Leveraging the benefits of open source; State-of-the-art content repository; Scalable architecture; Open standards-based underlying components; Globalization support; Security and access control; Business process automation; Enterprise integration; Alfresco Enterprise 3.0-An overview; Alfresco Network; Alfresco Web Studio; Alfresco Share; Alfresco Surf; Alfresco Repository Public API; Alfresco Draft CMIS Implementation; Microsoft SharePoint Protocol support; How you can benefit from Alfresco
Using Alfresco for document managementUsing Alfresco for records management; Using Alfresco for web content management; Using Alfresco for collaboration management; Using Alfresco for enterprise content search; Applications of Alfresco; How does the future look like with Alfresco?; Enterprise versus Community Labs; Better support options; Free upgrades; Implementing an example solution using Alfresco; Where do you get more information?; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Alfresco; Installing Alfresco; Out of the box installation architecture; Client Applications layer; Repository Services layer Data Storage layerThe components of Alfresco applications; Accessing the application; Choosing the right installation option; Enterprise and community editions; Operating systems-Windows, Linux, UNIX, and MacOS; Databases-MySQL, Oracle, MS SQL Server, and PostgreSQL; Application servers-Tomcat and JBoss; Portals (optional)-JBoss Portal and Liferay; Choose the appropriate software for your installation; Installing on Microsoft Windows; Full installation; Installation of the Alfresco Tomcat bundle; Installation of other Alfresco Components; Installation folder structure Starting and stopping Alfresco as a console applicationConfiguring Alfresco as a Windows service; Installing on Linux; Installing extensions with AMP Install; Summary; Chapter 3: Getting Started with Alfresco; Introduction to Alfresco Explorer; Log in to Alfresco as an Administrator; Screen layout; Tool Bar; Navigator; Breadcrumbs; Header; Detail; Administration Console; User and groups management; Category management; Data management; System information; Getting started with content creation; Create space; Create content; Create a link to content; My Alfresco dashboards Choosing the My Alfresco dashboard as the start locationConfiguring personal dashboard using wizard; Step one: Selection of layout; Step two: Selecting components; Start with basic configuration; Extend Alfresco configuration; Alfresco ConfigRoot folder; Alfresco extension folder; Configuration approach; Packaging and deploying Java extensions; Install the enterprise license file; Change the default administrator password; Configure the content store; Configure the relational database; Configure the email service and email server; Outbound email service; Inbound email server Configure the log files |
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Alfresco 3 enterprise content management implementation [[electronic resource] ] : install, use, customize, and administer this powerful, open source Java-based enterprise CMS / / Munwar Shariff ... [et al.] |
Autore | Shariff Munwar |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (600 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.759 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Database management
Digital media - Management Information resources management Web site development |
ISBN |
1-282-13628-3
9786612136283 1-84719-737-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Alfresco; An overview of Alfresco; Leveraging the benefits of open source; State-of-the-art content repository; Scalable architecture; Open standards-based underlying components; Globalization support; Security and access control; Business process automation; Enterprise integration; Alfresco Enterprise 3.0-An overview; Alfresco Network; Alfresco Web Studio; Alfresco Share; Alfresco Surf; Alfresco Repository Public API; Alfresco Draft CMIS Implementation; Microsoft SharePoint Protocol support; How you can benefit from Alfresco
Using Alfresco for document managementUsing Alfresco for records management; Using Alfresco for web content management; Using Alfresco for collaboration management; Using Alfresco for enterprise content search; Applications of Alfresco; How does the future look like with Alfresco?; Enterprise versus Community Labs; Better support options; Free upgrades; Implementing an example solution using Alfresco; Where do you get more information?; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Alfresco; Installing Alfresco; Out of the box installation architecture; Client Applications layer; Repository Services layer Data Storage layerThe components of Alfresco applications; Accessing the application; Choosing the right installation option; Enterprise and community editions; Operating systems-Windows, Linux, UNIX, and MacOS; Databases-MySQL, Oracle, MS SQL Server, and PostgreSQL; Application servers-Tomcat and JBoss; Portals (optional)-JBoss Portal and Liferay; Choose the appropriate software for your installation; Installing on Microsoft Windows; Full installation; Installation of the Alfresco Tomcat bundle; Installation of other Alfresco Components; Installation folder structure Starting and stopping Alfresco as a console applicationConfiguring Alfresco as a Windows service; Installing on Linux; Installing extensions with AMP Install; Summary; Chapter 3: Getting Started with Alfresco; Introduction to Alfresco Explorer; Log in to Alfresco as an Administrator; Screen layout; Tool Bar; Navigator; Breadcrumbs; Header; Detail; Administration Console; User and groups management; Category management; Data management; System information; Getting started with content creation; Create space; Create content; Create a link to content; My Alfresco dashboards Choosing the My Alfresco dashboard as the start locationConfiguring personal dashboard using wizard; Step one: Selection of layout; Step two: Selecting components; Start with basic configuration; Extend Alfresco configuration; Alfresco ConfigRoot folder; Alfresco extension folder; Configuration approach; Packaging and deploying Java extensions; Install the enterprise license file; Change the default administrator password; Configure the content store; Configure the relational database; Configure the email service and email server; Outbound email service; Inbound email server Configure the log files |
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Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009 | ||
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Alfresco 3 enterprise content management implementation : install, use, customize, and administer this powerful, open source Java-based enterprise CMS / / Munwar Shariff ... [et al.] |
Autore | Shariff Munwar |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (600 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.759 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Database management
Digital media - Management Information resources management Web site development |
ISBN |
1-282-13628-3
9786612136283 1-84719-737-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Alfresco; An overview of Alfresco; Leveraging the benefits of open source; State-of-the-art content repository; Scalable architecture; Open standards-based underlying components; Globalization support; Security and access control; Business process automation; Enterprise integration; Alfresco Enterprise 3.0-An overview; Alfresco Network; Alfresco Web Studio; Alfresco Share; Alfresco Surf; Alfresco Repository Public API; Alfresco Draft CMIS Implementation; Microsoft SharePoint Protocol support; How you can benefit from Alfresco
Using Alfresco for document managementUsing Alfresco for records management; Using Alfresco for web content management; Using Alfresco for collaboration management; Using Alfresco for enterprise content search; Applications of Alfresco; How does the future look like with Alfresco?; Enterprise versus Community Labs; Better support options; Free upgrades; Implementing an example solution using Alfresco; Where do you get more information?; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Alfresco; Installing Alfresco; Out of the box installation architecture; Client Applications layer; Repository Services layer Data Storage layerThe components of Alfresco applications; Accessing the application; Choosing the right installation option; Enterprise and community editions; Operating systems-Windows, Linux, UNIX, and MacOS; Databases-MySQL, Oracle, MS SQL Server, and PostgreSQL; Application servers-Tomcat and JBoss; Portals (optional)-JBoss Portal and Liferay; Choose the appropriate software for your installation; Installing on Microsoft Windows; Full installation; Installation of the Alfresco Tomcat bundle; Installation of other Alfresco Components; Installation folder structure Starting and stopping Alfresco as a console applicationConfiguring Alfresco as a Windows service; Installing on Linux; Installing extensions with AMP Install; Summary; Chapter 3: Getting Started with Alfresco; Introduction to Alfresco Explorer; Log in to Alfresco as an Administrator; Screen layout; Tool Bar; Navigator; Breadcrumbs; Header; Detail; Administration Console; User and groups management; Category management; Data management; System information; Getting started with content creation; Create space; Create content; Create a link to content; My Alfresco dashboards Choosing the My Alfresco dashboard as the start locationConfiguring personal dashboard using wizard; Step one: Selection of layout; Step two: Selecting components; Start with basic configuration; Extend Alfresco configuration; Alfresco ConfigRoot folder; Alfresco extension folder; Configuration approach; Packaging and deploying Java extensions; Install the enterprise license file; Change the default administrator password; Configure the content store; Configure the relational database; Configure the email service and email server; Outbound email service; Inbound email server Configure the log files |
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Creating Concrete5 themes [[electronic resource] ] : create high quality concrete5 themes using practical recipes and responsive techniques to make it mobile-ready / / Remo Laubacher |
Autore | Laubacher Remo |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, : Packt Pub. Ltd., 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (160 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.276 |
Soggetto topico |
Digital media - Management
Multimedia systems - Management Java (Computer program language) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-78216-165-1
1-299-19833-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; Getting your own concrete5 site; Start working with concrete5; Dashboard to manage concrete5; How to edit content; What are blocks; What is an area?; Adding and updating blocks; Publishing changes and managing versions; Managing files; Uploading files; Working with stacks; Change the layout and style of your pages, areas, and blocks; Page types; Design to customize the appearance of blocks and areas; Splitting content in different columns
Creating and managing pages Adding a new page; Adding default blocks to page types; Summary; Chapter 2: Architecture of concrete5; The file structure of concrete5; concrete5 updates; Caching for better performance; The distinction of Model-View-Controller (MVC); The anatomy of a page; The anatomy of a block; concrete5 API and helpers; Helpers; Events to hook into the core; What happens when a page is rendered; Why you might want to build a package; Basic package installer; Marketplace submission; Summary; Chapter 3: Creating Your First Theme; Getting started with themes Creating the first theme Adding our page type template; Creating the shared header; Creating the shared footer; Adding a theme thumbnail; Installing your theme; Adding CSS files to a theme; Adding main.css; Adding typography.css; Content block styles; Performance perfection when including CSS files; Customizable styles; Adding more details; Global areas; Replacing the header area with a global area; Putting blocks in templates; Finding block properties; Templates for page types; Number of blocks per area; Background picture by page attribute; Creating the attribute to hold our picture Assigning attribute to page type Selecting background pictures; Working with attributes in the theme; Page-specific variables; Getting page name and description; Checking the edit mode; Getting the current page type; Summary; Chapter 4: Styling Single Pages; What is a single page?; Creating our own single page; Installing single pages; Changing the single page layout; Adding view.php to your theme; Applying the theme to single pages; Overriding the single page's HTML output; Summary; Chapter 5: Styling the Block Output; Overriding block templates; Additional block templates Block templates with CSS and JavaScript Content block in a box; Overriding blocks in packages; Changing the navigation; Working with the drop-down block template; Creating a portfolio list with filter; Adding portfolio attributes; Creating a page list filter template; Summary; CHapter 6: Responsive Themes; Responsive or separate mobile websites; Responsive techniques; Media queries; How to scale pictures; Pictures on high-density screens; Viewport on small-screen devices; Navigation for small screens; Responsive layout implementation in concrete5; Responsive bootstrap CSS Responsive drop-down navigation |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910452481503321 |
Laubacher Remo
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Birmingham, : Packt Pub. Ltd., 2013 | ||
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Creating Concrete5 themes [[electronic resource] ] : create high quality concrete5 themes using practical recipes and responsive techniques to make it mobile-ready / / Remo Laubacher |
Autore | Laubacher Remo |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, : Packt Pub. Ltd., 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (160 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.276 |
Soggetto topico |
Digital media - Management
Multimedia systems - Management Java (Computer program language) |
ISBN |
1-78216-165-1
1-299-19833-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; Getting your own concrete5 site; Start working with concrete5; Dashboard to manage concrete5; How to edit content; What are blocks; What is an area?; Adding and updating blocks; Publishing changes and managing versions; Managing files; Uploading files; Working with stacks; Change the layout and style of your pages, areas, and blocks; Page types; Design to customize the appearance of blocks and areas; Splitting content in different columns
Creating and managing pages Adding a new page; Adding default blocks to page types; Summary; Chapter 2: Architecture of concrete5; The file structure of concrete5; concrete5 updates; Caching for better performance; The distinction of Model-View-Controller (MVC); The anatomy of a page; The anatomy of a block; concrete5 API and helpers; Helpers; Events to hook into the core; What happens when a page is rendered; Why you might want to build a package; Basic package installer; Marketplace submission; Summary; Chapter 3: Creating Your First Theme; Getting started with themes Creating the first theme Adding our page type template; Creating the shared header; Creating the shared footer; Adding a theme thumbnail; Installing your theme; Adding CSS files to a theme; Adding main.css; Adding typography.css; Content block styles; Performance perfection when including CSS files; Customizable styles; Adding more details; Global areas; Replacing the header area with a global area; Putting blocks in templates; Finding block properties; Templates for page types; Number of blocks per area; Background picture by page attribute; Creating the attribute to hold our picture Assigning attribute to page type Selecting background pictures; Working with attributes in the theme; Page-specific variables; Getting page name and description; Checking the edit mode; Getting the current page type; Summary; Chapter 4: Styling Single Pages; What is a single page?; Creating our own single page; Installing single pages; Changing the single page layout; Adding view.php to your theme; Applying the theme to single pages; Overriding the single page's HTML output; Summary; Chapter 5: Styling the Block Output; Overriding block templates; Additional block templates Block templates with CSS and JavaScript Content block in a box; Overriding blocks in packages; Changing the navigation; Working with the drop-down block template; Creating a portfolio list with filter; Adding portfolio attributes; Creating a page list filter template; Summary; CHapter 6: Responsive Themes; Responsive or separate mobile websites; Responsive techniques; Media queries; How to scale pictures; Pictures on high-density screens; Viewport on small-screen devices; Navigation for small screens; Responsive layout implementation in concrete5; Responsive bootstrap CSS Responsive drop-down navigation |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779584803321 |
Laubacher Remo
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Birmingham, : Packt Pub. Ltd., 2013 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Creating Concrete5 themes : create high quality concrete5 themes using practical recipes and responsive techniques to make it mobile-ready / / Remo Laubacher |
Autore | Laubacher Remo |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, : Packt Pub. Ltd., 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (160 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.276 |
Soggetto topico |
Digital media - Management
Multimedia systems - Management Java (Computer program language) |
ISBN |
1-78216-165-1
1-299-19833-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; Getting your own concrete5 site; Start working with concrete5; Dashboard to manage concrete5; How to edit content; What are blocks; What is an area?; Adding and updating blocks; Publishing changes and managing versions; Managing files; Uploading files; Working with stacks; Change the layout and style of your pages, areas, and blocks; Page types; Design to customize the appearance of blocks and areas; Splitting content in different columns
Creating and managing pages Adding a new page; Adding default blocks to page types; Summary; Chapter 2: Architecture of concrete5; The file structure of concrete5; concrete5 updates; Caching for better performance; The distinction of Model-View-Controller (MVC); The anatomy of a page; The anatomy of a block; concrete5 API and helpers; Helpers; Events to hook into the core; What happens when a page is rendered; Why you might want to build a package; Basic package installer; Marketplace submission; Summary; Chapter 3: Creating Your First Theme; Getting started with themes Creating the first theme Adding our page type template; Creating the shared header; Creating the shared footer; Adding a theme thumbnail; Installing your theme; Adding CSS files to a theme; Adding main.css; Adding typography.css; Content block styles; Performance perfection when including CSS files; Customizable styles; Adding more details; Global areas; Replacing the header area with a global area; Putting blocks in templates; Finding block properties; Templates for page types; Number of blocks per area; Background picture by page attribute; Creating the attribute to hold our picture Assigning attribute to page type Selecting background pictures; Working with attributes in the theme; Page-specific variables; Getting page name and description; Checking the edit mode; Getting the current page type; Summary; Chapter 4: Styling Single Pages; What is a single page?; Creating our own single page; Installing single pages; Changing the single page layout; Adding view.php to your theme; Applying the theme to single pages; Overriding the single page's HTML output; Summary; Chapter 5: Styling the Block Output; Overriding block templates; Additional block templates Block templates with CSS and JavaScript Content block in a box; Overriding blocks in packages; Changing the navigation; Working with the drop-down block template; Creating a portfolio list with filter; Adding portfolio attributes; Creating a page list filter template; Summary; CHapter 6: Responsive Themes; Responsive or separate mobile websites; Responsive techniques; Media queries; How to scale pictures; Pictures on high-density screens; Viewport on small-screen devices; Navigation for small screens; Responsive layout implementation in concrete5; Responsive bootstrap CSS Responsive drop-down navigation |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809240003321 |
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Enterprise content and search management for building digital platforms / / Shailesh Shivakumar |
Autore | Shivakumar Shailesh Kumar |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken : , : Wiley, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (472 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 658.4/038011 |
Collana | THEi Wiley ebooks. |
Soggetto topico |
Management - Technological innovations
Digital media - Management Multimedia systems - Management Performance technology |
ISBN |
1-119-20683-9
1-119-20682-0 1-119-20684-7 |
Classificazione | COM060130 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface xvii -- Acknowledgments xxvii -- About the Author xxix -- About the Companion Website xxxi -- Part 1 Content Management Basics for Digital Platforms -- 1 Introduction to Digital Platforms 3 -- 1.1 Enterprise Digital Ecosystem 4 -- 1.2 Concepts of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) 15 -- 1.3 Enterprise Digital Strategy and Content Strategy 20 -- 1.4 Digital Content Management and Enterprise Search: An Overview 28 -- 1.5 Chapter Summary 30 -- 2 Content Strategy 32 -- 2.1 Overview of Content Strategy 32 -- 2.2 Prerequisites for Content Strategy 38 -- 2.3 Defining Content Strategy 41 -- 2.4 Content Strategy Case Study 73 -- 2.5 Chapter Summary 79 -- 3 Basics of Content Management Systems 82 -- 3.1 What Is a Content Management System? 82 -- 3.2 CMS Key Design Principles 89 -- 3.3 CMS Capabilities and Attributes 92 -- 3.4 Content Lifecycle Management in CMS 98 -- 3.5 A Brief Description of Open Source CMS and JCR 100 -- 3.6 Chapter Summary 102 -- 4 Content Management System Architecture 104 -- 4.1 CMS Design and Architecture 104 -- 4.2 Modern CMS Architecture Patterns 106 -- 4.3 CMS Value Articulation and Solution Principles 113 -- 4.4 CMS Solution Design Principles 114 -- 4.5 Design of CMS Solution Components 118 -- 4.6 CMS Operations Management 130 -- 4.7 Realizing Content Strategy with CMS 137 -- 4.8 CMS Reference Architectures 137 -- 4.9 Chapter Summary 152 -- 5 Development Using Templates and Workflows 154 -- 5.1 CMS Template Design 154 -- 5.2 Authoring Content Using an Authoring Template 160 -- 5.3 Chunking and Templates for Chunks 165 -- 5.4 Template Support among Various CMS 178 -- 5.5 Case Study: Building Content Templates for a Web Support Site 179 -- 5.6 Content Workflows 183 -- 5.7 Case Study: Modeling Workflow for a Knowledge Management System 189 -- 5.8 Chapter Summary 192 -- 6 Content Information Architecture, Taxonomy, and Metadata 195 -- 6.1 Intuitive Information Architecture 196 -- 6.2 Introduction to Taxonomy and Metadata 202 -- 6.3 Metadata Usage in Relevant Content Discovery 208.
6.4 Integration of Metadata with CMS 208 -- 6.5 Metadata Standards and Formats 210 -- 6.6 Case Study: Content Metadata to Increase Search Effectiveness 212 -- 6.7 Other Utilities of Content Metadata 214 -- 6.8 Taxonomy Governance 216 -- 6.9 Chapter Summary 217 -- Part 2 Advanced Content Management -- 7 Content Integration and Content Standards 221 -- 7.1 Content Integration Requirements 221 -- 7.2 CMS Integration View 222 -- 7.3 CMS Integrations 225 -- 7.4 CMIS-Based Integration 235 -- 7.5 CMS Integration with Other Systems 237 -- 7.6 Content Standards 237 -- 7.7 Chapter Summary 250 -- 8 Digital Asset Management and Document Management 253 -- 8.1 Digital Asset Management (DAM) 254 -- 8.2 Document Management 263 -- 8.3 Chapter Summary 270 -- 9 Content Migration 272 -- 9.1 Content Migration 272 -- 9.2 Chapter Summary 295 -- 10 Content Governance: Validation, Analytics, KPIs, SEO, and Evaluation 297 -- 10.1 Content Validation 298 -- 10.2 Content Analytics and KPIs 304 -- 10.3 Content SEO 312 -- 10.4 CMS Evaluation Framework 315 -- 10.5 Appendix: WCMS Features 322 -- 10.6 Chapter Summary 325 -- 11 Content Security 327 -- 11.1 Content Security Vulnerabilities and Mitigation Steps 327 -- 11.2 Generic Content Security Scenarios 333 -- 11.3 Security Testing 337 -- 11.4 Security Best Practices 339 -- 11.5 Case Study: Security Testing for a CMS Application 344 -- 11.6 Chapter Summary 350 -- 12 Content Infrastructure and Performance Optimization 352 -- 12.1 CMS Infrastructure Architecture 352 -- 12.2 Content Performance Optimization 358 -- 12.3 Content Performance Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) 364 -- 12.4 Content Performance Validation 365 -- 12.5 Content-Related Best Practices 366 -- 12.6 Chapter Summary 373 -- Part 3 Enterprise Search Technologies -- 13 Introduction to Enterprise Search 377 -- 13.1 Introduction to Enterprise Search 378 -- 13.2 Enterprise Search Overview 383 -- 13.3 Enterprise Search capabilities 389 -- 13.4 Enterprise Search Features 392 -- 13.5 Chapter Summary 397. 14 Advanced Enterprise Search 398 -- 14.1 Federated Search 398 -- 14.2 Advanced Search Features 403 -- 14.3 Enterprise Semantic Search 409 -- 14.4 People Search and Social Search 412 -- 14.5 Mobile Search 415 -- 14.6 Big Data Search 415 -- 14.7 Search Engine Optimization (SEO) 417 -- 14.8 Case Study: Information Management Portal Driven by Apache Solr 422 -- 14.9 Chapter Summary 424 -- Further Reading 427 -- Index 429. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910155224703321 |
Shivakumar Shailesh Kumar
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Enterprise content and search management for building digital platforms / / Shailesh Shivakumar |
Autore | Shivakumar Shailesh Kumar |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken : , : Wiley, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (472 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 658.4/038011 |
Collana | THEi Wiley ebooks. |
Soggetto topico |
Management - Technological innovations
Digital media - Management Multimedia systems - Management Performance technology |
ISBN |
1-119-20683-9
1-119-20682-0 1-119-20684-7 |
Classificazione | COM060130 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Preface xvii -- Acknowledgments xxvii -- About the Author xxix -- About the Companion Website xxxi -- Part 1 Content Management Basics for Digital Platforms -- 1 Introduction to Digital Platforms 3 -- 1.1 Enterprise Digital Ecosystem 4 -- 1.2 Concepts of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) 15 -- 1.3 Enterprise Digital Strategy and Content Strategy 20 -- 1.4 Digital Content Management and Enterprise Search: An Overview 28 -- 1.5 Chapter Summary 30 -- 2 Content Strategy 32 -- 2.1 Overview of Content Strategy 32 -- 2.2 Prerequisites for Content Strategy 38 -- 2.3 Defining Content Strategy 41 -- 2.4 Content Strategy Case Study 73 -- 2.5 Chapter Summary 79 -- 3 Basics of Content Management Systems 82 -- 3.1 What Is a Content Management System? 82 -- 3.2 CMS Key Design Principles 89 -- 3.3 CMS Capabilities and Attributes 92 -- 3.4 Content Lifecycle Management in CMS 98 -- 3.5 A Brief Description of Open Source CMS and JCR 100 -- 3.6 Chapter Summary 102 -- 4 Content Management System Architecture 104 -- 4.1 CMS Design and Architecture 104 -- 4.2 Modern CMS Architecture Patterns 106 -- 4.3 CMS Value Articulation and Solution Principles 113 -- 4.4 CMS Solution Design Principles 114 -- 4.5 Design of CMS Solution Components 118 -- 4.6 CMS Operations Management 130 -- 4.7 Realizing Content Strategy with CMS 137 -- 4.8 CMS Reference Architectures 137 -- 4.9 Chapter Summary 152 -- 5 Development Using Templates and Workflows 154 -- 5.1 CMS Template Design 154 -- 5.2 Authoring Content Using an Authoring Template 160 -- 5.3 Chunking and Templates for Chunks 165 -- 5.4 Template Support among Various CMS 178 -- 5.5 Case Study: Building Content Templates for a Web Support Site 179 -- 5.6 Content Workflows 183 -- 5.7 Case Study: Modeling Workflow for a Knowledge Management System 189 -- 5.8 Chapter Summary 192 -- 6 Content Information Architecture, Taxonomy, and Metadata 195 -- 6.1 Intuitive Information Architecture 196 -- 6.2 Introduction to Taxonomy and Metadata 202 -- 6.3 Metadata Usage in Relevant Content Discovery 208.
6.4 Integration of Metadata with CMS 208 -- 6.5 Metadata Standards and Formats 210 -- 6.6 Case Study: Content Metadata to Increase Search Effectiveness 212 -- 6.7 Other Utilities of Content Metadata 214 -- 6.8 Taxonomy Governance 216 -- 6.9 Chapter Summary 217 -- Part 2 Advanced Content Management -- 7 Content Integration and Content Standards 221 -- 7.1 Content Integration Requirements 221 -- 7.2 CMS Integration View 222 -- 7.3 CMS Integrations 225 -- 7.4 CMIS-Based Integration 235 -- 7.5 CMS Integration with Other Systems 237 -- 7.6 Content Standards 237 -- 7.7 Chapter Summary 250 -- 8 Digital Asset Management and Document Management 253 -- 8.1 Digital Asset Management (DAM) 254 -- 8.2 Document Management 263 -- 8.3 Chapter Summary 270 -- 9 Content Migration 272 -- 9.1 Content Migration 272 -- 9.2 Chapter Summary 295 -- 10 Content Governance: Validation, Analytics, KPIs, SEO, and Evaluation 297 -- 10.1 Content Validation 298 -- 10.2 Content Analytics and KPIs 304 -- 10.3 Content SEO 312 -- 10.4 CMS Evaluation Framework 315 -- 10.5 Appendix: WCMS Features 322 -- 10.6 Chapter Summary 325 -- 11 Content Security 327 -- 11.1 Content Security Vulnerabilities and Mitigation Steps 327 -- 11.2 Generic Content Security Scenarios 333 -- 11.3 Security Testing 337 -- 11.4 Security Best Practices 339 -- 11.5 Case Study: Security Testing for a CMS Application 344 -- 11.6 Chapter Summary 350 -- 12 Content Infrastructure and Performance Optimization 352 -- 12.1 CMS Infrastructure Architecture 352 -- 12.2 Content Performance Optimization 358 -- 12.3 Content Performance Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) 364 -- 12.4 Content Performance Validation 365 -- 12.5 Content-Related Best Practices 366 -- 12.6 Chapter Summary 373 -- Part 3 Enterprise Search Technologies -- 13 Introduction to Enterprise Search 377 -- 13.1 Introduction to Enterprise Search 378 -- 13.2 Enterprise Search Overview 383 -- 13.3 Enterprise Search capabilities 389 -- 13.4 Enterprise Search Features 392 -- 13.5 Chapter Summary 397. 14 Advanced Enterprise Search 398 -- 14.1 Federated Search 398 -- 14.2 Advanced Search Features 403 -- 14.3 Enterprise Semantic Search 409 -- 14.4 People Search and Social Search 412 -- 14.5 Mobile Search 415 -- 14.6 Big Data Search 415 -- 14.7 Search Engine Optimization (SEO) 417 -- 14.8 Case Study: Information Management Portal Driven by Apache Solr 422 -- 14.9 Chapter Summary 424 -- Further Reading 427 -- Index 429. |
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Shivakumar Shailesh Kumar
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Hoboken : , : Wiley, , 2016 | ||
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The impact of electronic publishing : the future for publishers and librarians / / David J. Brown, Richard Boulderstone |
Autore | Brown David J |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | München, : Saur, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xx, 355 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 070.50285 |
Collana | Gale eBooks |
Soggetto topico |
Electronic publishing
Libraries and electronic publishing Digital media - Management |
ISBN |
1-281-99502-9
9786611995027 3-598-44013-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Front matter -- Contents -- Abstract -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Background -- Chapter 2. Industry Evolution -- Chapter 3. End User Behaviour -- Chapter 4. Measuring the Value of Information -- Chapter 5. Electronic Information Industry Structure -- Chapter 6. The Key Players -- Chapter 7. Publication Formats -- Chapter 8. Legal Developments -- Chapter 9. Geographical Trends -- Chapter 10. Research Disciplines -- Drivers for Change -- Chapter 11. Business Models as Driver for Change -- Chapter 12. Funding Research as a Driver for Change -- Chapter 13. Efficiency Improvements as a Driver for Change -- Chapter 14. Technology as a Driver for Change -- Chapter 15. Data and Datasets as a Driver for Change -- Chapter 16. Mining of Text and Data -- Chapter 17. E-science and Cyberinfrastructure as Drivers for Change -- Chapter 18. Workflow Processes and Virtual Research Environments -- Chapter 19. The Semantic Web as a Driver for Change -- Chapter 20. Mobile Devices as Driver for Change -- Chapter 21. Archiving and Preservation as Drivers for Change -- The Google Generation -- Chapter 22. Findability as a Driver for change -- Chapter 23. Web 2.0 and Social Collaboration as Drivers for Change -- Chapter 24. Trust -- Chapter 25. Timeline - Emergence of Electronic Publishing -- Chapter 26. Summary and Recommendations -- Backmatter |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910789459103321 |
Brown David J
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München, : Saur, c2008 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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