Identifying and Characterizing Topics in Enterprise Content Management: A Latent Semantic Analysis of Vendor Case Studies

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Herbst, A., Simons, A., vom Brocke, J., Müller, O., Debortoli, S., & Vakulenko, S. (2014). Identifying and Characterizing Topics in Enterprise Content Management: A Latent Semantic Analysis of Vendor Case Studies. Paper presented at the 22nd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2014), Tel Aviv, Israel. (VHB_3: B)

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Since the turn of the millennium, the notion of enterprise content management (ECM) has been an umbrella term for all the technological and managerial capabilities required to manage every type of unstructured information over its entire lifecycle. Because the term "ECM" characterizes a very broad approach to digital information management, its precise definition challenges researchers and practitioners alike. The aim of this paper is to shed light on the use of the notion of ECM in practice. Grounded in a latent semantic analysis (LSA) of 1,083 case studies published by ECM vendors, the study identifies and characterizes twelve key topics that dominate the ECM discussion, from capture and scanning to archiving and backup. The results can help information systems (IS) researchers to gain a more profound understanding of the ECM concept, to distinguish it from related approaches to digital information management, and to reconsider and realign their ECM research agendas. Practitioners gain an overview of potentially interesting ECM topics that can trigger and guide their future information-management efforts.

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Content-aware Business Process Management (CA-BPM)
FFF-Förderprojekt, Januar 2011 bis April 2014 (abgeschlossen)

Ziel des Forschungsvorhabens „Content-aware Business Process Management“ (CA-BPM) ist die Entwicklung einer Konzeption zum Geschäftsprozessmanagement, welche die neuartigen Herausforderungen ... mehr

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  • Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik
  • Geschäftsprozessmanagement
  • Hilti Lehrstuhl für Business Process Management
  • Content Management

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