An Alternative To Common Content Management Techniques
Rares Vasilescu

TL;DR
This paper proposes an alternative content management approach that addresses the limitations of traditional file system and relational database strategies, aiming to improve functional and nonfunctional requirements.
Contribution
It introduces a novel content management method that overcomes the limitations of existing file and database-based systems.
Findings
Identifies key limitations of current content management strategies.
Proposes a new storage and management approach for content.
Addresses both functional and nonfunctional requirements.
Abstract
Content management systems use various strategies to store and manage information. One of the most usual methods encountered in commercial products is to make use of the file system to store the raw content information, while the associated metadata is kept synchronized in a relational database management system. This strategy has its advantages but we believe it also has significant limitations which should be addressed and eventually solved. In this paper we propose an alternative method of storing and managing content aiming at finding solutions for current limitations both in terms of functional and nonfunctional requirements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Advanced Database Systems and Queries · Scientific Computing and Data Management
