The DMware
/refmodel
section is an area provided for support of the Document Management Reference Model. This work started out as slideware among AIIM, DMA, and Black Forest Group participants. This section provides a point for access to, contribution to, and continuation of that work.
DMware.info
(orcmid)infonuovo.com
,
is moved under the DMware.info
mirror. This is
accomplished by sharing in Visual Source Safe and then branching the copy
under the DMware.info
mirror.refmodel.htm
for now. index.htm
and default.htm
linkages and related materials are also adjusted to the
construction structure now in use throughout the site.infonuovo.com
.
It is created initially on the FrontPage 98 development image of the infonuovo web
under the http://conclave Personal Web Server.
- Recent Presentations, a list of recent presentations that provided an initial, temporary guide. This page has a synthetic filename produced by a password generator. This was an early demonstration of a technique for making pages that can be found only by people who know the URL and that can't be mistaken for something as part of the public structure. At least, that's the idea.
- The DM Reference Model (default home page of the project), which hooks up the recent presentations and other material, but doesn't provide much more by way of organization.
- Reference Model White Paper (Microsoft Word) document. February 16, 1999 white paper created by a small working group toward crafting a comprehensive Reference Model document.
- Document Management Reference Model Presentation (Microsoft PowerPoint) draft 05A. February 19, 1999 slide set developed by Chuck Fay.
- AIIM 99 Reference Model Presentation (Microsoft Powerpoint in 1.3MB zip file). Dennis Hamilton's April 13, 1999 presentation slides based on the reference model.
- Global DM Perspective Presentation (Microsoft Powerpoint in 2.1MB zip file). Dennis Hamilton's May 28, 1999 Japan seminar slides featuring the reference model.
This is where the work has remained. There is much improvement needed in organization as well as presentation of the reference model. I think an entirely different presentation method (e.g., HTML-based) would be superior.
created 2000-02-13-17:57 -0800 (pst) by orcmid
$$Author: Orcmid $
$$Date: 02-05-26 17:50 $
$$Revision: 5 $