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A case study on enterprise content management using agile methodolog

Posted on:2017-04-21Degree:M.S.C.SType:Thesis
University:University of Nevada, Las VegasCandidate:Raj, RohitFull Text:PDF
GTID:2478390017958273Subject:Computer Science
Abstract/Summary:
Every organization has the need to create, classify, manage and archive information so that it is accessible when they need it. The amount of data or information needed for an organization to build their business and for them to be more positive in today's business world is increasing exponentially, which also includes unstructured data or unstructured content. It is not appropriate only to "manage" content, but whether the correct version of the data or document or record can be accessed.;Enterprise Content Management is an efficient collection and planning of information that is to be used by a very particular type of audience for pure business objectives. It is neither a single type of technology nor a process, it is a combination of strategies, methods and tools used to preserve, store and deliver information supporting key enterprise processes through its entire lifecycle. This research is classified into a case study research because it takes a particular focus on a certain area, i.e., the ECM implementation in XYZ organization where I completed my summer internship this year. Besides research, this study also helped me understand the in-depth implementation of ECM in an enterprise which directly depicts the working environment and methodologies in XYZ.
Keywords/Search Tags:Enterprise, Content, Information
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