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CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS. Vicki Bennett Teri Muller. Content Management System Defined. A content management system (CMS) is a software package that enables content to be managed on one or more websites.

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CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

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  1. CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Vicki Bennett Teri Muller

  2. Content Management System Defined A content management system (CMS) is a software package that enables content to be managed on one or more websites. A CMS allows one or more authors to prepare and publish information online, without needing to prepare HTML code.

  3. Content Management System (CMS) Defined Typically a CMS consists of two elements: • Content management application (CMA) allows the content manager or author to manage the creation, modification, and removal of content from a website without expertise. • Content delivery application (CDA) compiles information to update the website.

  4. Content Management System Defined (continued) A content management system (CMS) is a system designed for the creation, modification, archiving, and removal of information resources from organized storage. CMS is most often used by organizations in an intranet setting.

  5. Authoring Metadata tagging Editing Collaborating Workflow Managing Securing Tracking and versioning Scheduling Formatting and Templating Displaying and Syndicating Personalizing Scalable feature setting CMS Uses

  6. CMS Uses (Continued) • CMS includes tools for: • Publishing • Format management • Revision control • Indexing • Search and Retrieval

  7. Problems with CMS • 60% of organizations that use CMS still manually update their sites • Over-complicated technical maintenance • Costly installation and maintenance • Rigid or simplistic workflow • Best-known and most flexible systems only make sense for very large-scale websites

  8. OASD CMS -- Northwoods/Titan • Titan CMS/Portal allows the user to manage all types of web content, created by non-technical authors and editors, and to publish that content. • Titan enables the user to secure and personalize online access to all types of services, applications and content drawn from multiple sources within an organization.

  9. Titan CMS Features • 100% Browser Based • WYSIWYG Page tool • Workflow and Page History with Rollback • Hierarchical Security • Share Content • Data Blocks • Portlet Blocks • Copy or Move pages, apply CSS Styles, and hundreds of additional features

  10. CMS Demonstration • OASD CMS

  11. Works Cited http://www.shorewalker.com/section2/cms_summary.html www.cesa8.k12.wi.us/media/digital_dictionary.htm http://smallbizonline.co.uk/glossary_of_internet_terms.php http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/sarc/E-Democracy/Final_Report/Glossary.htm http://www.wikipedia.com http://www.northwoodsoft.com/content_management.nws

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