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Asset Management System for CoolStateLA Thesis Presentation Winter 2008

Asset Management System for CoolStateLA Thesis Presentation Winter 2008. Farrukh Shakil CS Dept., CalStateLA Advisor: Dr. Russ Abbott. Content Models Gallery Content Model STORI Content Model News Feed Content Model Demo Gallery CModel Future Work Conclusion References. Outline.

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Asset Management System for CoolStateLA Thesis Presentation Winter 2008

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  1. Asset Management Systemfor CoolStateLAThesis Presentation Winter 2008 Farrukh Shakil CS Dept., CalStateLA Advisor: Dr. Russ Abbott

  2. Content Models Gallery Content Model STORI Content Model News Feed Content Model Demo Gallery CModel Future Work Conclusion References Outline • Introduction • Digital Repositories • Digital Asset Management • Fedora Repository • Object Oriented Model • Webservices • Mulgara Database • Content Model • Architecture of the System

  3. Introduction • Digital Repository is simply a digital library in which collections are stored in digital formats and accessible over the network. • Digital Asset Management consists of tasks and decision surrounding ingesting, annotating, cataloging, storage and retrieval of digital assets.

  4. Fedora Repository • Stands for Flexible Extensible Digital Object Repository Architecture. • Contents are stored in form of digital objects or models.

  5. Object Oriented Model Java Object Fedora Object Properties Fields/ Attributes Methods

  6. Object-Object Relationships Fedora Object1 <isMemberOf> <Contains> Fedora Object 2

  7. Webservice Interfaces • API-Access • API-Management • Resource Index Search(Mulgara)‏ • Basic OAI

  8. Mulgara Database • For Object -Object Relationship • subject-predicate-object • ITQL • select $s $p $o from <#ri> • where $s $p $o and $p <mulgara:is> <info:fedora/fedora-system:def/relations-external#isMemberOf> • and $o <mulgara:is> <info:fedora/cPID>

  9. AMS's Architecture

  10. Content Model • The rules for the configuration of elements or digital contents allowable in instances of an element type. • Classification of the contents • How our intellectual work may be expressed, so that we could communicate our intellectual works effectively to others. • A PPT is hardly any different from a Video Game without the proper software to run them.

  11. Fedora CModel • Content classification to facilitate discovery. • Validation usually at ingest or modification. • Template when content is created

  12. CoolState's Content Models • Elements • Fedora Elements • Data Object • CModel Object • BDef Object • BMech Object • CoolState's Elements • Collection Object • Item Object

  13. Image Gallery Content Model

  14. STORI Content Model

  15. News Feed Content Model

  16. Demo Gallery Content Model

  17. Future Work • Enhance the Functionality of the Controller • Interface AMS to other Components • Improve the existing Content Models • Implement STORI and Feed Content Models • Add Video/Audio Collection Content Model

  18. Conclusion • The presented Asset Management System provides a complete Asset Management Solution to this project. • The Asset Management System built as a part of this project can be used as a baseline. • The proposed content model not only captures most of the content and meta-data related requirements but also suggests a mechanism for delivering those contents.

  19. References • “Content model”, Glossary of terms,User Manual: For epcEdit Release 1.2.1 <http://www.epcedit.com/UserManual/g4701.html> • “What is Mulgara?”,Mulgara FAQ .,2006 <http://docs.mulgara.org/overview/faq.html#o1068> • “The Fedora Content Model Architecture”,Fedora System Documentation RL 3.0., <http://www.fedora-commons.org/documentation/3.0b1/userdocs/index.html>

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