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Documentum Content Management Foundations: EMC Proven Professional Certification Exam E20-120 Study Guide

You're reading from   Documentum Content Management Foundations: EMC Proven Professional Certification Exam E20-120 Study Guide Learn the technical fundamentals of the EMC Documentum platform while effectively preparing for the E20-120 exam

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2007
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781847192400
Length 284 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pawan Kumar Pawan Kumar
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Documentum Content Management Foundations
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
Preface
1. ECM Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Content 3. Objects and Types 4. Architecture 5. Users and Privileges 6. Groups and Roles 7. Object Security 8. Searching 9. Custom Types 10. DocApps 11. Workflows 12. Lifecycles 13. Aliases 14. Virtual Documents Practice Test 1 Practice Test 2 Answers

Chapter 1. ECM Basics

In this chapter, we will explore the following concepts:

  • Content and metadata

  • Repository and Content Server

  • Various features of the Documentum platform

This chapter introduces key content management concepts in Documentum terminology. The concepts are described at a high level to provide an overview of the breadth of the platform. These concepts are explored in detail in the following chapters.

Content and Metadata

Databases are ubiquitous in modern technology solutions. This is a mature field and well-known best practices are routinely used for deploying databases. Databases provide standard means for accessing and manipulating structured data. Structured means that the data components (fields) are of specific type (integer, string, etc.) and this knowledge helps in querying and manipulating the data.

On the other hand, files stored on the file system are generally unstructured and can contain information in any form. Such files and the unstructured information contained therein are collectively referred to as content.

While databases provide standard means of managing structured data, content management systems (CMS) are a relatively new phenomenon. Since the content itself is unstructured, it is not possible to read and understand the content without any prior knowledge about it. Therefore, some structured data is attached to each content item, which describes the content item. This data that provides information about the attached content item is called metadata.

Content management systems utilize metadata extensively to provide sophisticated functionality. For example, metadata is essential for making documents searchable in terms of their author, title, subject, or keywords. It is hard to imagine any functionality of Documentum that does not utilize metadata in one form or another. The following figure shows two content items and their associated metadata:

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