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This chapter provides an overview about the information included in the Development Guide, the intended audience for this guide, and the conventions that are used in this guide.
This guide describes how to develop, administer, and maintain iKnowBase solutions on top of an iKnowBase Content Services installation, as well as best practices for doing so.
The information in this guide is intended for the iKnowBase developers, administrators, and meta-modelers.
As an iKnowBase developer you can build solutions using the iKnowBase Content Services and the iKnowBase Process Framework. A wide variety of solutions may be built, from simple web pages which present content to its users to advanced enterprise portals which provide a context-based, structured, and organized framework to integrate information, people, and processes within an organization.
The common tasks of the iKnowBase developer are related to mostly four areas:
Meta-modeling enables you to create a model or a structure for a portal. In iKnowBase, meta-modelers can also create users and user groups, and assign rights to them. These users can create, view, edit, or delete content in the portal. The meta-modelers are also referred to as administrators.
The tasks of the iKnowBase administrator are related mostly two areas:
Note: In order to execute the administration tasks, you must be given administrative rights to the system.
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