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Finding one source of truth between multiple digital asset management platforms at Autodesk

Sarah Britt, Kristen Ederer, Jacqueline Karpov and Rebeka Martin
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Sarah Britt: Autodesk, USA
Kristen Ederer: Autodesk, USA
Jacqueline Karpov: Autodesk, USA
Rebeka Martin: Autodesk, USA

Journal of Digital Media Management, 2022, vol. 10, issue 4, 323-329

Abstract: The Autodesk digital asset management (DAM) system utilises an application programming interface (API) protocol to connect assets between two digital asset management platforms. In preparing, designing and implementing the API, the DAM librarian team reduced taxonomic noise, reinforced file-naming to one schema and backed up the asset life cycle to a single archive. These decisions and implementations have helped the Autodesk DAM team to work with a single source of truth for marketing and sales assets. This paper covers how the DAM API functions, the benefits the API has brought the team and asset stakeholders, and the single source of truth model reinforced by the API call.

Keywords: API; storage solutions; content life-cycle management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M11 M15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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