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Re: CMS: What do they do well - and what do they still need to do

Perhaps Documentum did it right, but what about other vendors? (Not an
I know that Interwoven, Vignette, and Stellent all have content
classification services, but I don't think they have anything that
help structure the web site around those classifications. It seems
that most of these services focus on search instead of browsing.

--- In ia-cms-l@yahoogroups.com, David Heller <bolinhanyc@y...> wrote:
> Of course you can export the metadata into whatever
> you want. The metadata is housed in the host server as
> a database so the app server can query against it, or
> you can export the meta data and the category
> structure as an XML file and deal w/ it that way.
>
> The tool does have some work to do in this area, but
> I'm sure you can get started right now w/ what you
> need. Why? b/c I helped design it. ;)
>
> -- dave






Fri Sep 26, 2003 9:04 pm

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Perhaps to kick start this group again, I'd like to get some thoughts about content management systems. I often think of the old line: "Can't live with them,...
mikejaixen
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Sep 22, 2003
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Can you give examples of what is sitemanagement vs. content management? -- dave ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder -...
David Heller
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Sep 23, 2003
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My view of content management is that it should include site management features - but I haven't seen a lot of good examples of it. My view point is that...
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Sep 23, 2003
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Hi Mike, Please take another look @ documentum (everyone I am no longer an employee of DCTM) they have a wonderful addition to their Web Publisher application...
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Sep 24, 2003
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Tools like this (or Interwoven's MetaTagger) appear to have a great deal of power to help categorize content. But they essentially stop after the content is...
mikejaixen
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Sep 25, 2003
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Of course you can export the metadata into whatever you want. The metadata is housed in the host server as a database so the app server can query against it,...
David Heller
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Sep 25, 2003
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Perhaps Documentum did it right, but what about other vendors? (Not an I know that Interwoven, Vignette, and Stellent all have content classification services,...
mikejaixen
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Sep 27, 2003
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Dave - I'm trying to understand CIS a little better. Perhaps you can help me. You mentioned that CIS does not generate a taxonomy but categorizes documents ...
Marcia Morante
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Sep 25, 2003
4:47 am

To be honest, I'm less familiiar w/ the metadata piece than the taxonomy piece. But my understanding is that you create rules for what it should use for...
David Heller
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Sep 25, 2003
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mike wrote: <snip> ... </snip> In my vision a content management system manages content for several delivery methods, not just websites. I agree a *web*...
melanie.kendell
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Sep 24, 2003
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Yes, I agree, like single source management, etc. and as many integrated output formats as possible. Bev ... ===== Bev Corwin PO Box 77614 Seattle, WA 98177...
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