MARC for library use: understanding integrated USMARC (2nd ed.)
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Role-Based Access Control Models
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DCMI '01 Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications 2001
HICSS '98 Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - Volume 2
Genre-Based Metadata for Enterprise Document Management
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HICSS '00 Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 3 - Volume 3
Introduction to MPEG-7: Multimedia Content Description Interface
Introduction to MPEG-7: Multimedia Content Description Interface
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Fundamentals of Database Systems, Fourth Edition
Fundamentals of Database Systems, Fourth Edition
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Unified Modeling Language User Guide, The (2nd Edition) (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)
Business Rule Management for Enterprise Information Systems
Information Resources Management Journal
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Effectively managing documents is a strategic requirement for every organization. Available document management systems DMSs often lack effective functions for automatic document management. One reason is that relevant information frequently is conveyed by unstructured documents, whose content cannot be easily accessed and processed by applications. This article proposes a metadata model, the DMSML Document Management and Sharing Markup Language to enable and to ease unstructured document management by supporting the design of DMSs. We argue that the extensive use of this metadata language will render organizational information explicit, promoting information reuse and interoperability in a more profitable way than what is guaranteed by proprietary DMSs. We also briefly depict the design and deployment phases of a Web-based DMS prototype based on DMSML. Our overall intent is to increase the awareness of what managers should account for when considering the possibility of adopting a DMS.