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De keuze voor Teamsite als cms-systeem voor het Natural History Museum wordt in deze presentatie uit de doeken gedaan. Veel screenshots van de user interface van Teamsite.
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If you purged something from their web publishing system, the URL that was associated with it disappeared. If you had to go back after six months and change an article, you couldn’t do it, unless you saved six months’ worth of content in the system -- which it couldn’t handle, because when you wanted to publish a piece the software would go through every existing article and check it to see if it needed to be updated on the site, so your entire system would slow to a crawl. For the guy who’s doing our newsletters now, we had to get him a second computer, so he can use one for [Product X] and the other one for all his other work. [CMS Watch 24/09/2001]
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Web generalists could face the biggest problems. The role of the
nonspecialist is to “cover all the bases”—to make the cracks that appear
between the specialists go away. A wellimplemented CM system enhances the
role of the specialist by automating the interactions between specialists,
making the generalist less necessary.
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The benefits of a CMS are as much due to the entire process of specification, procurement, and implementation as they are the actual functionality of the CMS software. From the time the specification for the CMS has been prepared to the date of full implementation could easily be 9 months. If the CMS does not deliver, then career-threatening questions will be asked. The risk to the organization of having to start the process all over again, while still working with an inadequate implementation, is too terrible to contemplate. [Online 2002]
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Content Management Systems (CMS) automate the process of creating, publishing, and updating Web site content. They make maintaining and updating the content of a Web site easier, giving the content contributors, not just the Web team, the means with which to manage their own content. They are usually made up of a front-end editor for inputting content, a back-end system for storing the content, and a template mechanism to get the content onto the Web site. Hoofdstuk 1, een introductie in de wondere wereld van content management staat in z'n geheel online bij Webreference.
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The more that you can understand and plan for these cycles, the smoother your CMS will operate. So let’s step through a basic workflow modeling process. Because content-creation workflows are the most popular, I’ll use one to illustrate some basic concepts. Uit het boek 'Content Management Bible'.
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On its own, the Apache server is a bare bones HTTP server engine. But native capabilities such as server side includes (SSI), add-on's such as PHP or component systems such as Zope turn Apache into a publishing environment. We'll look at Salon.com's decision to build a full-featured publishing environment that provides workflow, styling, and scalability by leveraging mod_perl, XML, and Java technologies. The architecture of Salon.com's content management, distribution and delivery systems is the product of its engineers years of experience with ZDNet, C/Net, and CNN's web publishing properties. We'll focus on such systems, their design and their implementation.
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On its own, the Apache server is a bare bones HTTP server engine. But native capabilities such as server side includes (SSI), add-on's such as PHP or component systems such as Zope turn Apache into a publishing environment. We'll look at Salon.com's decision to build a full-featured publishing environment that provides workflow, styling, and scalability by leveraging mod_perl, XML, and Java technologies. The architecture of Salon.com's content management, distribution and delivery systems is the product of its engineers years of experience with ZDNet, C/Net, and CNN's web publishing properties. We'll focus on such systems, their design and their implementation. [Ian Kallen 20/070/2000]
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' Building CSS editing features into our content management systems allows us to make style changes as easily as we make content changes. In the future, managing the design of a Web site at the tactical level will be as easy and efficient as managing content.'
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What seems to get lost with the focus on technology is the content. Not just any content, but useful content. We've all heard of the age-old phrase 'garbage in, garbage out'. Never more than before, this applies to many content management solutions. [Intranet Journal 02/04/2002]
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Whatever ideas you come up with for improved ROI, test them against the corporate goals, strategies, and initiatives, then focus on the improvements that align best. Alignment is the key to triggering interest and support from executives, which is what you’re after. Taking action when times are tough isn’t easy. But the ideas presented here can produce long-term benefits to you and your group. And they might just get you the recognition you need to pitch that new CMS when the time is right. [CMS Watch 16/09/2002]
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Online media executives gathered at the International Quality and Productivity Center's Web content-management conference in Alexandria, Va., all seem to agree: Vignette Corp., Interwoven Inc., and other providers of content-management technology just aren't giving media customers what they need. [Network magazine 13/12/200]
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In this process of modeling information so the computer "understands" more about content, the meaning of information is referred to as semantics. If you're familiar with the idea of the Semantic Web, some of these ideas might already be familiar to you. But while it may take several years and a great deal of work before we realize the benefits of a network of semantic websites, these concepts are being applied to individual sites today. After all, a collection of web pages on a website is simply a subset of the larger web; the difference being you have control over your own site. The same advanced ideas planned for the larger web can be leveraged today on the individual site level.
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Flash forward two years to the fall of 2001. The Internet economy is awash in red ink. Salon is forced to do more with less. Today, only two in-house designers are on staff, continuing to design, illustrate and publish anywhere from twelve to fifteen news stories a day. Luckily for them Salon designed, wrote and implemented an automated software publishing system that still serves the needs of millions of online news junkies. [Design interact 2001]
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Quality inventories must be accurate, consistent, and thorough. If you take inventory with attention to detail and completeness, the end result becomes a solid basis for future architecture and migration work. If sections are missing or mishandled, the entire inventory loses credibility—and this isn't the sort of task that you want to re-do. [new architect 10/2001]
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'Content management is not a technology problem. If you’re having trouble managing the content on your Web site, it’s because you have an editorial process problem. Your public-facing Web site is a publication. Treat it like one.' [Adaptive path 01/04/2004]
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