Eric Bruce Livingston - Fairfax VA Lisa Conners Vogt - Bethesda MD Stephen David Gantz - Arlington VA David Samuel Zipkin - Arlington VA Matthew Todd Richards - Vienna VA Sheila Caroline Rocchio - Arlington VA
Assignee:
American Management Systems, Inc. - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
707511, 707203, 7075011
Abstract:
A system providing views of a technical architecture of an enterprise that take into account the content type interest, level of detail and time frame of desired information. A user, with a browser interface, selects a portal specifying the type of content to be viewed. A profile of the user indicates the level of detail and time frame of information to be obtained. The interface provides the users selection of desired information within the portal in the form of a page request that is converted into queries of a database that seek content satisfying the type, level of detail and time frame attributes of the request. The content is formed into a web page and provided to the interface by the web server. Content is separated into atomic units allowing the information to be rearranged responsive to each users needs.
Sarah Baxter - Alexandria VA Lisa C. Vogt - Bethesda MD
Assignee:
American Management Systems, Inc. - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
G06C 1730
US Classification:
707 10
Abstract:
A content management system for information delivery systems, including web based systems, that organizes the content of the information separately from the appearance of the presented information. The pages of the information are organized into documents and borders. Each border and document is further divided into an outline, organizing the content, and a template organizing the appearance. Individual content is stored in a native format enabling creators and maintainers to use familiar software tools for creation and maintenance. When retrieving the information, an assembly process gathers the content in accordance with the documents outline and formats the content in accordance with the documents template. The data structure allows triggers to be associated with content such that automated maintenance procedure can be implemented based on the activation of the triggers.
Sarah Baxter - Alexandria VA, US Lisa Vogt - Bethesda MD, US
Assignee:
American Management Systems, Inc. - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
G06F017/00
US Classification:
707/104100
Abstract:
A content management system for information delivery systems, including web based systems, that organizes the content of the information separately from the appearance of the presented information. The pages of the information are organized into documents and borders. Each border and document is further divided into an outline, organizing the content, and a template organizing the appearance. Individual content is stored in a native format enabling creators and maintainers to use familiar software tools for creation and maintenance. When retrieving the information, an assembly process gathers the content in accordance with the document's outline and formats the content in accordance with the document's template. The data structure allows triggers to be associated with content such that automated maintenance procedure can be implemented based on the activation of the triggers.
Sarah Baxter - Alexandria VA Lisa C. Vogt - Bethesda MD
Assignee:
American Management Systems, Inc. - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707 10, 707 3, 707100, 707104
Abstract:
A content management system for information delivery systems, including web based systems, that organizes the content of the information separately from the appearance of the presented information. The pages of the information are organized into documents and borders. Each border and document is further divided into an outline, organizing the content, and a template organizing the appearance. Individual content is stored in a native format enabling creators and maintainers to use familiar software tools for creation and maintenance. When retrieving the information, an assembly process gathers the content in accordance with the documents outline and formats the content in accordance with the documents template. The data structure allows triggers to be associated with content such that automated maintenance procedure can be implemented based on the activation of the triggers.