Abstract Machine as a Model of Content Management Information System
Sergey V. Zykov

TL;DR
This paper develops a state-based theoretical model for enterprise content management systems and demonstrates its implementation in a large international oil-and-gas company.
Contribution
It introduces a formal state-based model of content management information systems and applies it to real-world enterprise software development.
Findings
Successful implementation of the model in a large oil-and-gas company
Provides a theoretical foundation for enterprise content management systems
Enhances understanding of software design in content management
Abstract
Enterprise content management is an urgent issue of current scientific and practical activities in software design and implementation. However, papers known as yet give insufficient coverage of theoretical background of the software in question. The paper gives an attempt of building a state-based model of content management. In accordance with the theoretical principles outlined, a content management information system (CMIS) has been implemented in a large international oil-and-gas group of companies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBusiness Process Modeling and Analysis · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
