Tryfan, Sarah Personal pages of a full-time theatre stage manager (and part-time web designer) based in the UK. Contents include CV, recent stage management work and some recent web design work.
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Content Management Content Management, also known as CM, is a set of processes and technologies supporting the evolutionary life cycle of digital information. This digital information is often referred to as content or, to be precise, digital content.
Content Management Framework A content management framework is an application programming interface for creating a customized content management system.
Zope Content Management Framework The Zope Content Management Framework (CMF) is a series of tools for Zope that forms a framework providing many of the key services a content management system would need. The CMF can be used as a standalone product, or it can be built on top of, for example in Plone's case. The CMF provides core tools like workflow, personalisation and cataloguing. The CMF development is lead by Zope Corporation and is an open source product with contributions from developers around the world.
List Of Content Management Systems A content management system (often shortened to CMS) is a system used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. :For more information on content management systems, see the main article.
This is a list of content management systems. Many of them are built on top of separate content management frameworks.
Content Management System In computing, a content management system (CMS) is a document centric collaborative application for managing documents and other content. A CMS is often a web application and often it is used as a method of managing web sites and web content. The market for content management systems remains fragmented, with many open source and proprietary solutions available.
Enterprise Content Management Enterprise content management (ECM) is a widely-recognized IT-industry term for software technology that enables organizations to create/capture, manage/secure, store/retain/destroy, publish/distribute, search, personalize, and present/view/print any digital content (e.g. pictures/images, text, reports, video, audio, transactional data, catalog, code). ECM systems primarily focus on the capture, storage, retrieval, and dissemenation of digital files for enteprise use and their life-cycle management. ECM systems are generally tactical and non-discretionary expenditures, but they are increasingly being viewed as strategic core investments as organizations deal with accelerating business velocities, consolidation of redundant content management systems, exponential growth of content, and compliance issues (mandated or perceived). Moreover, these systems are becoming more infrastructure than application like.
HardCore Web Content Management HardCore Web Content Management is a database-driven cross-browser/cross-platform web content management system. The system allows non-technical professionals to create, publish and manage websites with dynamic end-user functionality.
Comparison Of Content Management Systems The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of content management systems. Please see the individual products' articles for further information.
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See also: *List of content management systems
Web Content Management System A Web Content Management System is a type of Content management system targeted at managing websites.