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CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CMS)Bakor KamalCIS 764
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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OutlinesWhat is CMS?What is WCM?How much is a CMS?Example of a CMS Structure.Why CMS? CMS vs. PortalWho's using CMS?Demo.References.Questions.11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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What is CMS?A Content Management System (CMS) is a computer software system for organizing, editing and publishing documents and other content. A content management system is sometimes a web application used for managing websites and web content.CMS used mainly for websites. 11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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What is WCM?Web content management (WCM) is a bundled or stand-alone application used to create, manage, store and deploy content on Web pages. Web content types can include text, graphics and photos, video or audio, and application code that renders other content or interacts with the visitor. WCM may also catalog or index content, or deliver content to specific visitors in a personalized way or in different languages.
11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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How much is a CMS?Commercial, high cost (> $15,000):
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NameDatabasePlatformMicrosoft Office SharePoint ServerMicrosoft SQL Server (2000 or 2005).NETIBM Workplace Web Content ManagementOracle, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2J2EEDocumentumOracle, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2Java
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How much is a CMS? Cont.Commercial, medium cost ($5,000 - $15,000)Commercial, low cost (< $5,000)Free and open source software
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NameDatabasePlatformWikiMySQL, some (Oracle, Microsoft SQL, PostgreSQL, )J2EE, WindowsJoomla!MySQLJ2EEOpenCmsMySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL ServerJ2EE
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Example of a CMS Structure.11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State UniversitySource. WebsiteSource.com http://www.websitesource.com/hosting/mambo-cms.shtml
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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Why CMS?There are a wide range of business benefits that can be obtained by implementing a CMS, including: faster turnaround time for new pages and changes improved site navigation support for decentralized authoring reduced duplication of information greater capacity for growth reduced site maintenance costs 11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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CMS vs. Portal11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
FactorCMSPortalIntegration with legacy application. CMS products cannot integrate legacy applications wellIntegration is an important factor for considering portal such as JBoss PortalEase of useMost of the CMS packages doesnt take more than a few hours to install with a few meaningful customization options.Portal products are more complex.
PriceCMS products are less price comparing with portalsPortal products are more expensive than many CMSs and therefore the ROI can be less.Single point of access to business systems (Single Sign In)AvailableBetter integration with other business systems
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CMS vs. Portal Cont.11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
FactorCMSPortalPersonalizationPersonalization in CMS is better an more practical because of applying the role-based personalization Available
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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Who's using CMS?Wikipedia.org: WikiLexmark, Nokia, Time-Warner, Fox News Online, and The Guardian: VignetteApache Foundation: Drupal is chosen to run an internal site.11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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Demo
http://people.cis.ksu.edu/~bakor/new/administrator/index.php
http://arabedu.net/sacm/administrator/
11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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ReferencesContent management system. (2007, November 13). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22:14, November 14, 2007, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Content_management_system&oldid=171301044List of content management systems. (2007, November 14). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22:15, November 14, 2007, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_content_management_systems&oldid=171504054Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 FAQ. In Microsoft Home. Retrieved November 14, 2007, from http://www.microsoft.com/cmserver/faq.mspxCMS or Web Portal Software? Retrieved November 14, 2007, from http://atlanticwebfitters.ca/VendorNeutralWhitePapers/CMSorPortalSoftware/tabid/174/Default.aspx11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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Questions11/15/2007Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
Department of Computing and Information Sciences - Kansas State University
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