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* Sometimes specific functions like publishing workflows, version control, statistics...
* 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).
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 06:45, 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).