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A SEMINAR ON CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PRESENTED BY AKSHAY NAIK EXAM SEAT NO. T120238588/ROLL NO. 307113 & DIVISION II GUIDED BY PROF. D.V. MEDHANE Sinhgad Technical Education Society’s SINHGAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, Pune-41 Department of Information Technology

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A SEMINARON

CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSPRESENTED BYAKSHAY NAIK

EXAM SEAT NO. T120238588/ROLL NO. 307113 & DIVISION II

GUIDED BYPROF. D.V. MEDHANE

Sinhgad Technical Education Society’sSINHGAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, Pune-41

Department of Information Technology

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Before CMS

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The Publisher was supposed to know HTML and FTP

There was no central user interface to edit and publish content.

In built search functionality was not available.

No templating system.

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INTRODUCTION A Content Management System (CMS) is a computer program that allows publishing, editing and modifying content as well as its maintenance from a central interface.

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Anatomy of CMS Content creation Content management Publishing Presentation

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Types of CMS

Functional Classification Classification by License Model Classification by Technical Aspects

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Functional Classification

Enterprise CMS Editorial systems Groupware-Solutions Agency Solutions and Tools with CMS-

capabilities

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Classification by License Model Open Source CMS Commercial CMS

Differentiating Factors: Costs Support Security and Performance

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Classification by Technical Aspects

Flat file-CMS Database-managed system

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Features of CMS

WYSIWYG editing Workflow, automation of tasks Version Control and Versioning Multichannel Delivery (Desktop,

Smartphone etc.) Personalization

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Advantages of Content Management Systems

Faster page development Easier changes on "common parts" of the

pages Time to market Cost reduction Automation

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Disadvantages of CMS

For each client request a new web page is generated by the server, thus performance decreases as multiple page requests occur.

Need for sufficient caching mechanism.

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Most Popular CMS’s

Wordpress Joomla Drupal

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Conclusion CMS can be a good solution to a project if

the required core functionalities are already built into it.

Enterprises choose CMS based solutions based on their functional requirements, customer support offered and analysis of data gathered from current trends.

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References “Introduction to Content Management Systems” white

paper by Hannon Hill

Prof.Yogesh Vedpathak, “Research Paper on Content Management System”, NCI 2 TM: 2014, Sinhgad Institute of Management and Computer Application (SIMCA)

Bob Boiko, “Understanding Content Management A CM Domain White Paper”, Copyright 2002 Metatorial Services Inc. & HungryMinds Inc.

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Thank You