Struggling to truly understand Documentum beyond configurations and UI screens? This book cuts through the noise.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Struggling to truly understand Documentum beyond configurations and UI screens? This book cuts through the noise.Front MatterAbout the Author: Written by Parag Doshi, a Principal Architect with nearly two decades of experience in enterprise content management (ECM) across various sectors including life sciences, finance, and aviation.Part 1: Architecture and FoundationsChapter 1: Introduction to ECM and Documentum: Explores the challenge of managing unstructured content, which makes up roughly 80% of corporate data. It defines the ECM Lifecycle through five pillars: Capture, Manage, Store, Preserve, and Deliver.Chapter 2: Documentum Architecture: Details the "Three-Tier" architecture consisting of the Client Tier, Application Tier (Content Server), and Resource Tier (Repository). It explains the role of the Docbroker as a connection manager for high availability.Chapter 3: The Object Model: Introduces the "Everything is an Object" philosophy, explaining how metadata (attributes) and content (files) are linked via the r_object_id.Part 2: Core Content ServicesChapter 4: Working with Content: Covers the check-in/check-out cycle, versioning (numerical vs. symbolic labels), and virtual documents for managing multi-part files.Chapter 5: Security Model: Explains Access Control Lists (ACLs) and the critical distinction between Folder Security (visual organization) and Object Security (absolute control).Chapter 6: Searching and Querying (DQL): Introduces Documentum Query Language (DQL), which abstracts complex SQL joins and enforces "Zero Trust" security at the engine level.Part 3: Business Process and AutomationChapter 7: Lifecycles: Describes business states (Draft, Approved, etc.) and how transitions can trigger automated actions like locking attributes or moving files between folders.Chapter 8: Workflows: Details the process engine and role-based routing using Alias Sets, ensuring tasks reach groups rather than individuals for better continuity.Chapter 9: The Job Engine: Focuses on background maintenance and system jobs that act as the "janitors" of the repository.Part 4: Administration and Client InterfacesChapter 10: Documentum Administrator (DA): The primary web-based client for repository configuration, user management, and health monitoring.Chapter 11: Modern Client Interfaces: D2: A configuration-based UI that uses a "Context Engine" to dynamically adapt the interface based on user role and object type.xCP: A composition platform for data-intensive case management applications.Content Aviator: The integration of Generative AI to assist in searching and summarizing enterprise content.Part 5: Development and ExtensionsChapter 12: DFC (Java API): The "programmatic nervous system" of Documentum, used for standalone scripts and server-side methods.Chapter 13: DFS (SOAP): The XML-based web services layer for cross-platform integration.Chapter 14: REST Services: The modern gold standard for integration, utilizing lightweight JSON and HATEOAS principles for mobile and microservice applications.Back MatterGlossary: Defined technical terms for the repository, Content Server, and DQL.Troubleshooting: A guide to common error codes, such as session leaks (DM_SESSION_E_MAX_SESSIONS_EXCEEDED) and locked objects.List of Figures and Tables: A reference for the conceptual diagrams used throughout the text. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798259164291
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Struggling to truly understand Documentum beyond configurations and UI screens? This book cuts through the noise.Front MatterAbout the Author: Written by Parag Doshi, a Principal Architect with nearly two decades of experience in enterprise content management (ECM) across various sectors including life sciences, finance, and aviation.Part 1: Architecture and FoundationsChapter 1: Introduction to ECM and Documentum: Explores the challenge of managing unstructured content, which makes up roughly 80% of corporate data. It defines the ECM Lifecycle through five pillars: Capture, Manage, Store, Preserve, and Deliver.Chapter 2: Documentum Architecture: Details the "Three-Tier" architecture consisting of the Client Tier, Application Tier (Content Server), and Resource Tier (Repository). It explains the role of the Docbroker as a connection manager for high availability.Chapter 3: The Object Model: Introduces the "Everything is an Object" philosophy, explaining how metadata (attributes) and content (files) are linked via the r_object_id.Part 2: Core Content ServicesChapter 4: Working with Content: Covers the check-in/check-out cycle, versioning (numerical vs. symbolic labels), and virtual documents for managing multi-part files.Chapter 5: Security Model: Explains Access Control Lists (ACLs) and the critical distinction between Folder Security (visual organization) and Object Security (absolute control).Chapter 6: Searching and Querying (DQL): Introduces Documentum Query Language (DQL), which abstracts complex SQL joins and enforces "Zero Trust" security at the engine level.Part 3: Business Process and AutomationChapter 7: Lifecycles: Describes business states (Draft, Approved, etc.) and how transitions can trigger automated actions like locking attributes or moving files between folders.Chapter 8: Workflows: Details the process engine and role-based routing using Alias Sets, ensuring tasks reach groups rather than individuals for better continuity.Chapter 9: The Job Engine: Focuses on background maintenance and system jobs that act as the "janitors" of the repository.Part 4: Administration and Client InterfacesChapter 10: Documentum Administrator (DA): The primary web-based client for repository configuration, user management, and health monitoring.Chapter 11: Modern Client Interfaces: D2: A configuration-based UI that uses a "Context Engine" to dynamically adapt the interface based on user role and object type.xCP: A composition platform for data-intensive case management applications.Content Aviator: The integration of Generative AI to assist in searching and summarizing enterprise content.Part 5: Development and ExtensionsChapter 12: DFC (Java API): The "programmatic nervous system" of Documentum, used for standalone scripts and server-side methods.Chapter 13: DFS (SOAP): The XML-based web services layer for cross-platform integration.Chapter 14: REST Services: The modern gold standard for integration, utilizing lightweight JSON and HATEOAS principles for mobile and microservice applications.Back MatterGlossary: Defined technical terms for the repository, Content Server, and DQL.Troubleshooting: A guide to common error codes, such as session leaks (DM_SESSION_E_MAX_SESSIONS_EXCEEDED) and locked objects.List of Figures and Tables: A reference for the conceptual diagrams used throughout the text. This item is printed Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798259164291
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