内容存储库、文档存储库,有什么区别吗?
CMS 和 DMS 之间有什么区别?两者都存储日期,提供数据访问权限,它们有何不同? apache Jack Rabbit 可以用来代替 Alfresco 吗?
What is the difference between CMSs and DMSs ? Both store date , give access to the data , where do they differ? Can apache Jack Rabbit be used in place of Alfresco ?
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我会根据管理数据的可变性来区分两者:
当然,DMS 已经发展到打破了这个规则 - 例如,通过向 Word 文档添加文档属性......但是,人们似乎很乐意称其为“元数据”,因此它可以打破所有规则。
鉴于数据的不可变性质,DMS 可以做出 CMS 不能做出的假设 - 考虑到这些假设,我会小心地声明(根据 Wolfwyrd 的评论)DMS 是 CMS 的子集。
I would differentiate the two based on they mutability of the data under management:
Of course, DMSs have evolved to break this rule - for example, by adding document properties to a Word Document... however, people seem comfortable with calling this "metadata" and therefore it can break all the rules.
Given the immutable nature of the data, a DMS can make assumptions that a CMS can not - given these assumptions, I would be careful stating (as per Wolfwyrd's comment) that DMS is a subset of CMS.
内容管理是指存储任何类型的内容的系统。它往往涉及一个工作流程(即创作者、编辑、出版商)。内容管理也经常处理应用于模板的数据片段。例如,可以创建具有可编辑正文、副标题、标题等的页面模板。
文档管理是指存储电子文档或任何类型的文件的系统。文档管理可以被认为是内容管理的一个子集——一种更专业的内容管理形式,因为它仅管理电子文件,不一定具有存储内容片段的潜力。
Jack Rabbit 和 Alfresco 都提供内容管理服务,因此它们也可以用于支持文档管理,因为一个简单的事实是,一个是另一个的子集。因此,在这种情况下,更重要的是提供您需要的功能。
Content management refers to a system that stores content of any type. It tends to involve a workflow (i.e. creators, editors, publishers). Content management oalso often deals with fragments of data applied to templates. For example, a template for a page may be created with editable body, sub title, title etc.
Document management refers to a system that stores electronic documents or files of any type. Document management can be considered a subset of content management - a more specialised form of content management as it approaches the management only of electronic files, not necessarily the potential to store fragments of content.
Jack Rabbit and Alfresco both supply content management services so they can also be used to support document management by the simple fact that one is a subset of the other. So in this case, it's more down to which provide the features you need.