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TITLE |
| Content Management Systems |
| EDITION |
| 1st |
| ISBN |
| 1-904151-06-X |
| AUTHOR(S) |
| Dave Addey, David Thiemecke, James Ellis, Phil Suh |
| PUBLISHER |
| Glasshaus |
| PUBLISHED |
| 2002 |
| LEVEL(S) |
| 2 and 3 [about levels] |
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| SYNOPSIS |
This book will guide you through the process of arriving at a content management solution, including the background knowledge you need to know, how to go about getting a solution, implementing the solution, and migrating existing content to it.
What's great about this book?
It includes:
* Three activities of content management: Asset Management, Transformation, and Publishing
* Questions to ask vendors when buying a CMS
* Issues to address when building a CMS
* The implementation and migration processes
"Overall, the book tackles crucial technical issues that anyone involved in a CMS must face, but the pitch is accessible to most readers interested in the highly complex , and highly fascinating world of CMS" - Paola di Maio, content-wire.com
"This book is a great resource, for developers and clients. If you have a big enough client, buy them a copy get them to read it Ð they will learn so much about how they can really utilise a good CMS solution to expand their site, save time and the all important money." - Mr. K, studiowhiz.com
Subject Area:
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.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is aimed at web professionals whose input into the CMS acquisition process will depend on the structure of their organization. However, it is light on code, so makes excellent reading for anyone involved in the content management process, including authors, project managers, and decision makers.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
| | Dave Addey | Dave Addey has experience in building and implementing web systems, and now runs a consultancy. | | David Thiemecke | David Thiemecke is the architect for QuantumCMS, and co-founder of Algonquin Studios. | | James Ellis | James Ellis is a writer, consultant, teacher, and designer. See his CMS article on A List Apart. | | Phil Suh | Phil Suh has experience of building and evaluating CMS. He also co-founded cms-list where you can ask your peers about CMS issues. |
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