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Title: Content Management Overview


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About Kontentsu
  • Our mission is to
  • Provide high-quality and high-value XML business
    services and technologies
  • Help our customers re-use and re-purpose
    smart-data content for global multilingual
    markets.
  • Develop single-source and flexible content
    architectures.

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Content Management _at_Kontentsu
  • Content Management (CM) is a key component of
    many types of business solutions, including
  • Learning solutions
  • Knowledge Management solutions
  • Product Management, Maintenance and Support
    solutions
  • Print, Multimedia, Web, Wireless and PDA
    Publishing solutions in many fields (e.g.,
    educational publishing, reference publishing,
    legal publishing)
  • CM can be an end-to-end solution or part of the
    supporting infrastructure
  • CM is essential for single-source publishing

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CM Market
XML ComponentManagement
XML Databases
e-Learning
Kontentsu Corp
EnterpriseIntegrationPlatforms
Web ContentManagement
Digital AssetManagement
EnterpriseApplicationServers
Enterprise DocumentKnowledge Management
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Kontentsus CM Experience
Industry leading CM projects and initiatives.
Some of the sectors include
Aerospace Publishing
Government Financial
Energy TelecomMedical
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Sample Project Experience
  • Educational Publisher
  • Flexible Content Architecture
  • Reference Journal Publisher
  • Digital Asset Management System
  • Defense Aerospace Manufacturer
  • CMS for aircraft documentation
  • Energy Sector
  • CMS for regulatory documents submission
  • Health Sciences Publisher
  • Integrated authoring and production tools
  • Medical Manufacturer
  • Automation of multilingual production in 20
    languages
  • CM framework
  • CM requirements
  • CM pilot for 6000 global field-service engineers
  • Government On-Line
  • CM framework
  • CM requirements
  • CM workflow
  • CM governance

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Sample Tools Technologies
Authoring  Epic (ArborText) FrameMakerSGML
(Adobe) XMetaL (Corel) Interleaf
(Interleaf) WordPerfect (Corel) WordPerfect
SGML Edition (Corel) Word (Microsoft)
Database Astoria (LightSpeed) Content_at_
(XyEnterprise) Omega (Empolis) Oracle
Vasont (PIT)
  • Web Delivery
  • Apache
  • TeamXML (Interwoven)
  • WebLogic (BEA)
  • Websphere (IBM)
  • E3 (Arbortext)
  • Integration
  • XSL, XSL-FO, XSL-T
  • Topic Maps
  • OmniMark
  • JavaScript, Python, PHP, Perl
  • Java, C
  • NearFar Designer,
  • XML Spy, XML Authority
  • SQL
  • Assembly Rendering
  • E3 (Arbortext)
  • FrameMakerXML/SGML (Adobe)
  • OASYS (Miles 33)
  • 3B2 (Advent)
  • EpicPublisher/FOSI (ArborText)
  • DL Composer (DataLogics)
  • TopView
  • DSSSL/Jade
  • XSL-FO

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Important XML Standards
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CM Business Solutions
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Kontentsus CM Engagements
  • System Architecture Design
  • Requirements definition
  • System architecture
  • System design
  • Flexible Content Architecture Design ?
  • Content inventory
  • Content mapping
  • Data models
  • Repository, authoring assembly DTDs schema
  • XML/SGML Systems and Solutions Delivery
  • Installation and configuration
  • Product integration
  • Custom development
  • Training

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Like More Information?
  • Contact
  • info_at_kontentsu.com
  • www.kontentsu.com

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Web CMS Back
  • Middle Range
  • Infosquare Openshare
  • Macromedia
  • Microsoft
  • Paperthin CommonSpot
  • Percussion Software Rhythmyx
  • RedDot Solutions
  • Reef
  • Starbase
  • IntraNet Solutions
  • Eprise Corp
  • Mambo SiteServer (open source)
  • CrownPeak Advantage CMS
  • High End
  • Interwoven Teamsite XML
  • Vignette V/5
  • Broadvision One to One
  • Documentum
  • Stellent
  • Blue Martini
  • Open Source
  • Zope
  • Red Hat CCM
  • Midgard

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Enterprise Application Servers Back
  • Plumtree (sample applications)
  • Ariba
  • BAAN
  • Brio
  • Business Objects
  • Clarify
  • Cognos
  • Commerce One
  • Documentum
  • E-Piphany
  • eRoom
  • FileNet
  • Great Plains
  • Groupwise
  • Hyperion
  • I2
  • Interwoven
  • Lotus Notes
  • Mainframe Systems
  • Manugistics
  • MS Exchange
  • Micro Strategy
  • Netegrity
  • Oracle
  • PeopleSoft
  • Remedy
  • SAP
  • SAS
  • Seagate
  • Semio
  • Siebel
  • Vanitive

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XML Component CMS Back
  • Enterprise
  • Empolis Omega
  • XyEnterprise Content_at_
  • Progressive Information Technologies Vasont
  • Departmental
  • LightSpeed Astoria
  • SiberSafe SiberLogic
  • Arbortext Oracle Extender

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Enterprise Document Management Back
  • Includes enterprise records management
  • Documentum 4i
  • Hummingbird Software
  • OpenText LiveLink
  • Tower Software TRIM
  • Partners with ERM vendors
  • FileNET
  • iManage
  • Stellent
  • Others
  • IBM Content Manager 8
  • Gauss
  • RDIMS
  • Xerox Docushare

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Digital Asset Management Systems Back
  • Ascential Media 360
  • Artesia Teams
  • OpenPages Contentware
  • Northplains Telescope
  • Agari Mediaware Media Star
  • Documentum 4i DAM Edition

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Enterprise Integration Platforms Back
  • J2EE Market Leaders
  • BEA WebLogic
  • IBM WebSphere
  • J2EE Others
  • Arbortext E3 (XML)
  • Oracle J2EE
  • Sun iPlanet
  • Allaire/Macromedia Jrun
  • ATG Dynamo
  • SilverStream eXtend
  • Sybase App Server
  • Oracle App Server
  • Tamino Software AG (XML)
  • .Net
  • Microsoft

www.javaskyline.com
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Native XML Databases Back
  • Key Vendors
  • Software AG Tamino
  • eXcelon
  • Ipedo XML Database
  • Others
  • NeoCore XMS
  • IXIA
  • ZYZFind
  • XiaSoft TextML
  • Apache Xindice
  • XML Global Technologies GoXML DB
  • DataMirror DB/XML Vision
  • Relational
  • IBM Xperanto
  • Orcle 9i Release 2
  • Microsoft SQL Server (Yukon)

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e-Learning Back
  • Knowledge Mechanics

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Flexible Content Architecture Back
Single-SourceRepository DTD
MetaData
TopicMaps
Authoring DTD(s)
Assembly DTD(s)
Search
Output DTD(s)
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Repository DTD Back
  • A Publication-Neutral Information Structure
  • Based on rich and persistent semantics of the
    information set itself
  • Deliberately avoids modeling a specific output
    product
  • Allows new information products to be derived as
    required
  • Enables querying and delivery of specific
    information subsets
  • Helps identify gaps in the information set
  • Repository DTD Characteristics
  • Strong Information Typing
  • Procedural, descriptive, fault isolation etc.
  • Domain-specific information types
  • Implemented through element structures and/or
    metadata
  • Systems View
  • May be logical, physical or both
  • Implemented through element structures and/or
    metadata
  • Business case considerations related to
    complexity and stability of system

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Authoring DTD(s) Back
  • Information Input
  • Identical to or subset of repository DTD
  • May or may not be required
  • Enable manageable, intuitive markup palettes
  • Considerations
  • Authoring tasks What types of related
    information are created at a given time
  • Information reuse What types of information need
    to be managed separately.

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Assembly DTD(s) Back
  • Information Aggregation
  • identifies specific Infosets (content packages)
    for submission to publishing process(es)
  • Database pointers to information modules stored
    in the repository
  • Incorporates publishing data (wrapping) and
    metadata
  • May or may not be channel-specific

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Output DTD(s) Back
  • Multi-Channel Publishing
  • Products of programmatic transformation
    (XSLT,PERL, Omnimark) of content packages
  • Media-, domain- and/or tool-specific vocabularies
  • Leverage public-domain stylesheets (Docbook,
    38784C, XHTML, WML)

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Link Management Back
  • Cross-References
  • Automatic ID generation
  • GUIs for browsing targets
  • Where-used searching
  • Permissions - approved, most recent
  • Topic Maps
  • Generates links based on metadata
  • Used for navigation
  • GUI is interactive directed-graph display

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InfoSet Back
  • Understand Infoset
  • Data sources, owners
  • Data types, formats
  • Volumes
  • Outputs
  • Develop Content Map
  • Use cases
  • Identify re-use
  • Identify related applications
  • Content map 
  • Develop FCA Data Model
  • Define elements
  • Enumerate attributes for each element
  • Map data model to actual data
  • Map data model to outputs
  • Refine data model
  • Map to new data sources
  • Meta Data Model
  • Repository DTD/Schema
  • Authoring DTD/Schema
  • Output DTDs/Schema

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Meta Data Back
  • System
  • Filename, date stamp, file size
  • Object
  • Metadata
  • Element
  • Attributes used for profiling

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Topic Maps Back
Topic map courtesy www.inxight.com
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Search Back
  • Full Text
  • Creates inverted index using stop words
  • Boolean searches on full text
  • Ignores markup
  • Contextual
  • Searches on markup full text
  • Cascading elements attributes
  • Keyword
  • Searches on system and object metadata
  • Thesaurus
  • Indexes document against thesaurus
  • Case-Based
  • Doesnt require metadata on object

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Simple Object Access Protocol Back
  • SOAP
  • XML W3C Web Services standard
  • Developed by IBM and Microsoft
  • HTTP unidirectional communications protocol
  • Describes how Web Services communicate over
    Internet
  • Currently used to wrap/deliver XML message
    packets
  • Future may be remote procedure calls (RPC) with
    self-describing end-to-end process
  • Difficult to implement in loosely coupled systems
  • Use with COM or CORBA

www.w3.org/TR/SOAP
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Universal Description Discovery Integration Back
  • UDDI
  • XML Web Services standard
  • Developed by IBM and Microsoft
  • Online Yellow Pages
  • Register, advertise and find Web Services

www.uddi.org
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Web Services Description Language Back
  • WSDL
  • XML W3C Web Services standard
  • Developed by Microsoft
  • Describes what Web Services are
  • Describes basic format of Web Services request
  • Independent of underlying protocol (e.g., SOAP)
  • Favours single-purpose repositories with Web
    Services engine in front, instead of aggregation
    repositories

www.w3.org/tr/wsdl
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Extensible Hypertext Markup Language Back
  • XHTML
  • XML standard
  • Currently defined as HTML 4.1 Fixed DTD
  • Structured
  • Extensible with open standards
  • HTML
  • SGML standard
  • Currently defined as HTML 4.1 Transitional DTD
  • Not structured
  • Extensible with proprietary standards

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E-Business XML Back
  • ebXML
  • XML UN/CEFACT and OASIS standard
  • Modular suite of specifications
  • exchange business messages
  • conduct trading relationships
  • communicate data in common terms
  • define and register business processes

www.ebxml.org
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Sample Project Experience
  • Educational Publisher
  • Designed a pilot Flexible Content Architecture
    project, including defining business requirements
    for an XML-based content-management initiative to
    explore issues in content creation, storage,
    management and delivery, with an emphasis on
    content re-use.
  • Reference and Journal Publisher
  • Used Joint Application Design (JAD) approach with
    key stakeholders to develop business requirements
    for a Digital Asset Management System (DAMS).

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Sample Project Experience - contd
  • Major Defense Aerospace Manufacturer
  • Designed, installed, configured and customized an
    XML-based content-management system for aircraft
    documentation.
  • Energy Sector
  • Designed and developed an XML-based
    content-management system to support regulatory
    documents for energy-related regulatory hearings.
  • Health Sciences Publisher
  • Product integration of authoring and production
    tools.

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Single-Source Publishing Back
  • Deliver the right information at the right time,
    using the best media/channel
  • Benefits
  • Increased cost effectiveness in information
    development
  • Decreased time to market
  • Increased consistency in information
  • Decreased cost of translation localization
  • Increased accessibility, timeliness and
    customization of information for end users
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