Documentum Architecture
The Four Layers of the Documentum ECM Platform The services layer, consisting of Documentum Content Server and a variety of extendedservices, provides the content management functionality and serves as the foundation forall other products. The interface layer, consisting of Documentum Foundation Classes (DFC) and itsrelated APIs, provides communication between the…
Documentum Fundamental
Documentum is using Object oriented foundation system where all items are considered as objects. It might be document, xml, type, attribute, process, lifecycle, security, presets, group, user or any other entity managed or stored in ECM System. Each object is identified with a specific type, and a unique object id….
Documentum Enterprise Content Management
Enterprise content management (ECM) is the category of software that helps you manageall of the unstructured information or content in your enterprise.This information exists in many digital forms as text documents, engineering drawings,XML, still images, audio and video files, and many other file types and formats.ECM helps you create content…
Documentum History
Howard Shao and John Newton formed a company named Documentum in June 1990, while they were working at Ingres and found a solution to unstructured information management problems using relational database technology. With initial backing from Xerox, they developed a customized system for Boeing to organize, store, maintain, and selectively…
Documentum Introduction
Documentum…., the word shows that this term must be related to documents. In fact, Documentum is the name of company who has founded Electronic Document Management System (EDMS). Documentum is an enterprise content management platform, now owned by EMC Corporation, as well as the name of the software company that originally developed the technology….
ECM Components – Preserve
Preserve involves the long-term, safe storage and backup of static, unchanging information. The logical architecture and functionality model is definded by the ISO Standard 14721 “OAIS”. Preservation is typically accomplished by the records management features of an ECM system and many are designed to help companies comply with government and…
ECM Components
ECM combines components which can also be used as stand-alone systems without being incorporated into an enterprise-wide system. The five ECM components and technologies were first defined by AIIM as capture, manage, store, preserve, and deliver. AIIM Model for ECM (Enterprise Content Management):
ECM Components – Capture
Capture involves converting information from paper documents into an electronic format through scanning. Capture is also used to collect electronic files and information into a consistent structure for management. Capture technologies also encompass the creation of metadata (index values) that describe characteristics of a document for easy location through search…