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Alfresco 3 Records Management

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Alfresco 3 Records Management

Overview of this book

The Alfresco Records Management feature set is so complete that it is one of the very limited number of systems, and the only Open Source solution, that has been fully certified for Records Management use by the US Department of Defense. Record keeping is important because accurate records are really the only way that organizations can demonstrate compliance with regulatory requirements. The amount of regulation that organizations must comply with has gone up dramatically over the last decade, and the complexity of record management has increased proportionally.Alfresco 3 Records Management is a complete guide for setting up records programs within organizations. The book is the first and only one that describes Alfresco's implementation of Records Management. It not only teaches the technology for implementing Records Management, but also discusses the important roles that both processes and people play in the building of a successful records program.Alfresco 3 Records Management starts with a description of the importance of record keeping, especially from a regulatory compliance perspective. It then discusses Records Management best practices and standards, and goes on to describe step by step how to identify documents that need to be managed as records, how to use Alfresco Records Management software to set up the File Plan structure for organizing the storage of records, and then how to manage the lifecycle of the records.The book provides detailed instructions for installing and configuring Alfresco Records Management. The topics covered include setting up a record File Plan, filing records, establishing record retention schedules, setting up security and permissions, assigning metadata, extending the content model, using advanced search techniques, and creating system activity audit reports. The book also provides "deep-dive" information from a developer's perspective about how the Records Management module was implemented within the Alfresco Share platform.Alfresco 3 Records Management covers features available in both the Community and Enterprise versions of Alfresco software. By the end of this book, you will be able to successfully develop a records policy and implement it within Alfresco Records Management.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Alfresco 3 Records Management
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface
Free Chapter
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Records Management

Other ways to file


We've seen now that Alfresco is extremely flexible and is able to "ingest" content from a variety of sources using standard protocols that are available out of the box. We have not discussed all the possibilities. Inbound e-mail processing, WebDAV, and third-party browser plugins, for example, are some of the other popular ways that are also useful for bringing content into the Alfresco repository.

Note

Inbound e-mail processing is a particularly interesting technique that allows users to send e-mails directly to the repository to be automatically filed. Using this technique, for example, important e-mails can be automatically filed by cc-ing the e-mail to the repository. More information can be found about using Inbound SMTP e-mail processing on the Alfresco wiki: http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Inbound_Email_Server_Configuration.

Besides the many out-of-the-box approaches for capturing content, Alfresco also offers APIs for Java, PHP, CMIS, REST, SOAP, and JSR-170 that can...