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imported>Jean Gebarowski (New page: Content Management Systems are software systems aiming at helping people to create and maintain dynamically web sites. They are generally "ready-to-go" softwares that end-users can...) |
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They are now used for personal purpose or for commercial activities (in that case, they are often called Entreprise Content Management). | They are now used for personal purpose or for commercial activities (in that case, they are often called Entreprise Content Management). | ||
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Revision as of 05:45, 23 October 2007
Content Management Systems are software systems aiming at helping people to create and maintain dynamically web sites. They are generally "ready-to-go" softwares that end-users can deploy without coding. They have many functionnalities and specific caracteristics :
- Dynamic content management (based on flat files or databases)
- User management (with access policies)
- Expandibility (by adding modules, plugins, templates, etc)
- Sometimes specific functions like publishing workflows, version control, statistics...
They are now used for personal purpose or for commercial activities (in that case, they are often called Entreprise Content Management).