Difference between revisions of "The GCube Information Organisation Services"
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The ''Information Organisation'' services are dedicated to the management of content in gCube, including storage, access, description and annotation. | The ''Information Organisation'' services are dedicated to the management of content in gCube, including storage, access, description and annotation. | ||
− | Central to the subsystem is the | + | Central to the subsystem is the [[Content Manager (NEW)|Content Manager]], a service that provides uniform interfaces to access content stored in (or in turn accessed through) a wide variety of back-end services, both inside and outside the system. |
− | One distinguished back-end of the | + | One distinguished back-end of the Content Manager is the [[Storage Manager (NEW)|Storage Manager]], a service that holds and serves content within the system. |
− | Two distinguished clients of the | + | Two distinguished clients of the Content Manager are the [[Metadata Manager (NEW)|Metadata Manager]] and the [[Annotation Manager (NEW)|Annotation Manager]], two services that describe and annotate content, respectively. |
− | All the services in the subsystem align with the design | + | All the services in the subsystem align with the design patterns of a common architecture, the [[The Open Content Management Architecture|Open Content Management Architecture]]. |
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Revision as of 17:02, 26 August 2010
The Information Organisation services are dedicated to the management of content in gCube, including storage, access, description and annotation.
Central to the subsystem is the Content Manager, a service that provides uniform interfaces to access content stored in (or in turn accessed through) a wide variety of back-end services, both inside and outside the system.
One distinguished back-end of the Content Manager is the Storage Manager, a service that holds and serves content within the system.
Two distinguished clients of the Content Manager are the Metadata Manager and the Annotation Manager, two services that describe and annotate content, respectively.
All the services in the subsystem align with the design patterns of a common architecture, the Open Content Management Architecture.