Teneur: A LINUX based offline content management system
Journal Title: IOSR Journals (IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering) - Year 2014, Vol 16, Issue 5
Abstract
Abstract: This technical section provides a brief synopsis about our offline content management system. The main purpose of this system is to manage the resources such as text files, images in a more synchronized manner. This system is also capable of administering over the messages send to and received from different users.The basic concept is that whenever a user signs up with his login id and password a new folder is automatically created with his id name. And then the user can access this area specified to him to store his belongings.The different operations that can be done can be divided into modules. The first module is TEXT. One can openhis own files or may want to view some other user’s files. But he can do so only if he has the permission granted to him by the other user. This feature provides security to the contents. One may also add different text files within a specific file size limit. If enough memory is not present then he has an option to delete files either by his choice or the administrator will delete the most less frequently used files to accommodate the space for new files. The files will be stored in the folders specified by their extensions.The second module is IMAGE. All the above mentioned operations performed with text files can also be implemented on Image files. The third module is concerned about MESSAGES. Just like the e-mailing system a user can send and receive messages from other users. He can also search for messages by date or by sender’s name. An additional feature provided is that if a user wants to copy or transfer his contents or create a backup of his directory then he can do it easily by compressing his files in zipped format.The methodology section shows its functionality in details. Hence this system provides a comprehensive and efficient administration of annals so that manipulation and storage becomes easy.
Authors and Affiliations
Das Gupta Debasmita, Ganguly Sridisha, Paul Maumita, Saha Arunima
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