
Content Management as a Service
Dynamic Provisioning and Workload Management of Grid-based Content Management Services
For today's businesses, Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is getting a crucial
task, since huge amounts of structured as well as (more and more) unstructured
business data produced and consumed by business processes need to be managed
efficiently. Obviously, reliability, availability and scalability are further
ECM key requirements (resilience). A further requirement is the integration into
an enterprise's business processes. Since enterprises are currently in the
process of being transformed into more componentised business functions for
improved productivity and flexibility, enterprise content manager must also be
provided as services, which can be used within business processes in a utility
based manner. To make ECM available in such a manner, the IT infrastructure of
ECM must move from the traditional centralized system approach to a
decentralized, service oriented approach, that allows the management of business
data originating from geographically dispersed sources.
Another prerequisite to use ECM as a service is the examination of services/grid
technology in order to flexibly and dynamically adapt ECM system power to
current workloads and, thereby, considerably increase overall efficiency.
Participating staff members
Student theses within the project Content Management as a Service
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Componentization and Orchestration of Content Management Services
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Grid-basiertes Content-Management
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Improvement in Efficiency using Service Orientation - A Study in the Area of "Email-Archiving and -Management"
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Zusammenführung agentenbasierter Recherche mit Dokumenten-Management
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