Sunday, 26 May 2013

Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Development in SharePoint Server 2010

In Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, ECM provides an expanded subset of options, an expanded scope, and is more extensible than in previous versions. ECM features are available to everyone in the enterprise, are easy to use, and support a broad range of content from the formal and structured to the informal and unstructured. ECM features and functionality are also highly extensible and scalable.

Managing Digital Assets in SharePoint

Digital asset management (DAM) includes functionality that supports the ingestion, annotation, storage, retrieval, and rendering of digital content, including audio, video, and images.

Managing Documents in SharePoint

Document management (DM) includes functionality to create, store, and track documents, document sets, and other types of content. The feature area includes a content organizer, a template for a Document Center, and infrastructure required to support the creation of document sets. It also includes technology that you can use to navigate through collections of documents and filter based on metadata, and a way to locate documents based on metadata defaults.

Managing Records and eDiscovery in SharePoint

Records management (RM) includes functionality used to identify documents as records, and ways to manage those records throughout their life cycle—identifying and creating records, eDiscovery or hold, auditing, expiration, and disposal. In SharePoint Server 2010, records management supports managing records in an archive or repository, and supports in-place records management.

Managing Enterprise Metadata in SharePoint

Enterprise metadata, or managed metadata, is a hierarchical collection of centrally managed terms that you can define and then use as metadata throughout SharePoint Server 2010 and other Microsoft Office 2010 applications. The metadata is managed because terms and term sets (collections of terms) are managed independently of the columns or fields that require them.

Managing Web Content in SharePoint

Web content management (WCM) enables the configuration, deployment, customization, and optimization of sites, site collections, pages, Web Parts, and documents.
This section provides an overview of new conceptual topics included for ECM.
Table 1. ECM conceptual topics in the SharePoint SDK
Topic Title
Description
Introduces the Digital Asset Management (DAM) feature, supported scenarios, and programmability model.
Introduces the three new rich media content types (Audio, Image, Video) and their capabilities.
Walks through how to create a video sharing site in a five-part series.
Introduces the Document Management feature area, which includes features such as the Content Organizer, Document Sets, and DocID.
Introduces the Content Organizer feature, which is an advanced document routing engine that is used for both document management and records management scenarios.
Introduces the Document Sets feature, which is a way of collecting individual documents related to a single work product into one functional set.
Introduces the Document ID feature and its associated service.
Explains how locations consistently manage the valid application of custom metadata to fields and items on server applications and client applications.
Introduces metadata and filtering, which ties enterprise metadata to searchable indices.
Introduces the Records Management feature area, including new functionality such as In-Place Records Management, support for multisite collection searches, and changes to hold reports.
Introduces the Enterprise Metadata Management (EMM) feature and its associated concepts and programming model.

The ECM Programming Model in SharePoint

You can use the ECM programming model to extend the functionality of ECM and create custom solutions. The model includes methods and functions that support three types of programming: an API for server-side programming, a client object model, and Web services for client-side programming. Table 2 provides an overview of the namespaces and some notable types in the ECM object model.
Table 2. Namespaces and notable types in the ECM object model in SharePoint
Feature Area
Namespace
Description
Notable Types
Digital Asset Management
Contains fields that are specific to DAM and WCM.

Provides Web controls for DAM and WCM, including media controls, the Content By Query Web Part, the Summary Link Web Part, variations, hyperlinks and URLs, console infrastructure, and publishing page controls.
Document Management
Contains the API for Document ID and metadata navigation defaults.

Contains the type that sets the document site feature receiver.

Contains types that provide document sets functionality.

Contains types that provide metadata navigation defaults and filtering functionality.

Contains the type that sets the multiple language event receiver.


Contains the base document container, field control, and library fields for multiple language support.


Contains Web controls for document ID, document sets, metadata navigation, and large page libraries.

Records Management and eDiscovery
Contains the eDiscovery and holds API.

Contains the information policy API.

Contains the API that generates barcodes, manages retention and expiration, and provides auditing and labeling functionality.


Provides the API that manages records archives, including the document router, record declaration functionality, and the records repository.

Provides the reporting API for records management.

Provides search and process interfaces and related API.
Workflow
Contains the API for bulk workflows.

Web Content Management
The Web content management API, used to create and manage publishing sites.

The content deployment API for Web content management.

Contains the remote import API for content deployment.


Contains fields that are specific to DAM and WCM.


Provides navigation functionality for publishing sites.

Provides Web controls for DAM and WCM, including media controls, the Content By Query Web Part, the Summary Link Web Part, variations, hyperlinks and URLs, console infrastructure, and publishing page controls.

Provides editing menu actions that support Web controls for DAM and WCM.

Provides Web services that support WCM, including a publishing service and a publishing toolbox service.

Enterprise Metadata Management
Provides the core pieces of the metadata and taxonomy API, including the building blocks of the managed metadata system, such as term, term set, group, and term management.


Provides the content type synchronization API, which publishes synchronized content types and reports on their status.

Provides generic dictionary objects and collection objects.


Provides Web services that support term operations and term store operations, such as theTaxonomyClientServiceWeb service.
 

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