Method and apparatus for content repository with versioning and data modeling
First Claim
1. A content repository computer system comprising a storage device for a plurality of persistent data entities including metadata each entity having a predetermined level of scope such that within a set of related data entities, the scope of an entity at a higher level encompasses the scope of related entities at a lower level of scope, wherein at least one entity includes metadata that identifies a sequential relationship between one or more entities within the scope of said one entity, each of said entities including metadata defining a position within said sequential relationship.
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Abstract
The present invention is related to method and apparatus for versioning. Versioning information is stored as metadata associated with data entities. A hierarchical relationship between the entities allows the definition of an editorial sequence and separate revisions within that sequence as well as relationships between sequences in a self-contained format.
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- 1. A content repository computer system comprising a storage device for a plurality of persistent data entities including metadata each entity having a predetermined level of scope such that within a set of related data entities, the scope of an entity at a higher level encompasses the scope of related entities at a lower level of scope, wherein at least one entity includes metadata that identifies a sequential relationship between one or more entities within the scope of said one entity, each of said entities including metadata defining a position within said sequential relationship.
- 5. A content repository computer system comprising a storage device for a plurality of persistent data entities including metadata each entity having a predetermined level of scope such that within a set of related data entities, the scope of an entity at a higher level encompasses the scope of related entities at a lower level of scope, wherein within the scope of an entity at a higher level there exists at least one entity at an intermediate level whose metadata identifies a sequential relationship between one or more entities of a lower level and within the scope of said one entity, each of said entities at said lower level including metadata defining a position within said sequential relationship.
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