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Brian Remmington, Software Consultant
Aspects are
useful building blocks in Alfresco’s content modelling arsenal. Here, we take a quick look at one of their
useful but often-overlooked features.
Dave Gafford, UI Developer
Ixxus
recently worked on a project for a client utilising MarkLogic Server’s capabilities for content aggregation and
custom publishing of XML content. Using a combination of standard XQuery and MarkLogic built-in and module
extensions we built an application that takes structured XML content, allows the user to browse or search the
content and pull out relevant snippets of information to create their own documents tailored to their needs.
Robin Bramley, Consultant
The relevancy of search engine results is very subjective so therefore testing the relevancy of queries is also subjective.One technique that exists in the information retrieval field is the use of judgement lists; an alternative approach discussed here is to follow the Behaviour Driven Development methodology employing user story acceptance criteria – I’ve been calling this Relevancy Driven Development or RDD for short.
Chris Davidson, Software Consultant
For
compliance purposes it can be very useful to produce a list of people who have read a document. Now whilst it
may not be possible to actually prove someone has read a document using an audit trail you can prove they have
opened the file, thus implying they know of its existence.