WEB CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CSIS180 WEB CONTENT MANAGEMENT
WEB CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS CSIS-180
WEB CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Web CMS for short Overview § For large websites and web applications, managing and updating many HTML files is difficult. A Web CMS makes it easier
KEY COMPONENTS Database – Content is stored in a database § easier to manage Dynamic – Web pages are created dynamically § as the database changes Accessible – Content can be created and edited within a browser § no need for special software Managed – User have different levels of access: Authors, Editors, Administrators, etc. § changes can be monitored
WEB CMS TYPES Blogging § Word. Press (most used CMS in the world) § b 2 evolution Article/News Management & Small Sites § Joomla § Drupal Wiki § Media. Wiki § Tiki. Wiki
WEB CMS TYPES e. Commerce § Zen Cart § Open Cart § Business Catalyst General Purpose – Large Sites § Open. CMS § Ektron § Expression. Engine Enterprise – Huge Sites § Open. Text (formerly Red. Dot)
OPEN SOURCE Most Web CMSs are free, open source systems. The developers make money via profession support consulting and programming customizations. Word. Press used to be 100% free Joomla and Drupal are popular free systems Media. Wiki, which powers Wikipedia, is entirely free to use
COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS Price Range § Expression. Engine $259 single site license § Open Text $400, 000 annual licensing and support. Open. Text Customers § Delta Airline § Volkswagen § US Dept. of Homeland Security Big Companies develop their own Web CMSs internally. § Amazon § Disney/ESPN § Facebook
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