Discovering Computers ©2016 (Shelly Cashman Series) (MindTap Course List)
Discovering Computers ©2016 (Shelly Cashman Series) (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781305391857
Author: Misty E. Vermaat, Susan L. Sebok, Steven M. Freund, Jennifer T. Campbell, Mark Frydenberg
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12, Problem 5SG
Program Plan Intro

Document Management Systems (DMS):

  • It is similar to the Content Management System.
  • It is the component of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems.
  • It includes various components like integration, metadata, indexing, security and many others.

Content Management Systems (CMS):

  • It requires minimal technical skills for performing the operations.
  • It includes web-based publishing, format management, history editing, indexing, searching and many others.
  • It is the system that is used for managing the digital content.

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