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A content management system ( CMS ) is a system providing a collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. These procedures can be manual or computer- based. The procedures are designed to do the following: › Allow for a large number of people to contribute to and share stored data › Control access to data, based on user roles (defining which information users or user groups can view, edit, publish, etc.) › Aid in easy storage and retrieval of data › Control of data validity and compliance › Reduce repetitive duplicate input › Improve the ease of report writing › Improve communication between users
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In a CMS, data can be defined as nearly anything: documents, movies, text, pictures, phone numbers, scientific data, and so forth. CMSs are frequently used for storing, controlling, revising, semantically enriching, and publishing documentation. Serving as a central repository, the CMS increases the version level of new updates to an already existing file. Version control is one of the primary advantages of a CMS.
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Content Management System (CMS) common definition #1 › The definition of a CMS is an application (more likely web-based), that provides capabilities for multiple users with different permission levels to manage (all or a section of) content, data or information of a website project, or internet / intranet application. › Managing content refers to creating, editing, archiving, publishing, collaborating on, reporting, distributing website content, data and information.
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Content Management System (CMS) common definition #2 › Referring to a web application that provides capabilities for multiple users with different permission levels to manage web page (content) without the need to have HTML knowledge. › Below is an example of a simple CMS Application which provides web page editing capabilities: Administration or Control Panel: › Create, Edit, Publish, Archive web pages › Create, Edit, Publish, Archive articles › Create, Edit, Publish, Archive press releases
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In a component content management system (CCMS), the content is stored and managed at the sub-document (or component) level for greater content reuse. CMS has five main functions: › Maintaining Security › Managing Objects › Managing Servers › Managing Auditing › Maintaining Reports.
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Build a dynamic site with easy-to-use tools on our content management system
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JOOMLA WORDPRESS ?
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Identify 2 CMS available and discuss the features provide by the CMS chosen. Max Length – 5 pages. You may include diagram etc Individual work Submit next class on Friday – 30 th Dec 2011 during class
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