Web Content Management: Systems, Features, and Best Practices
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.38 (634 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1491908122 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 378 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Since then, Deane is the veteran of hundreds of implementations ranging from small marketing sites to massive publishing operations. Deane has been working in web content management since the mid-90s – before the discipline even had a name. Deane has been writing about content management for ov
Looking to select a web content management system (CMS), but confused about the promises, terminology, and buzzwords? Do you want to understand content management without having to dive into the underlying programming? This book provides a clear, unbiased overview of the entire CMS ecosystem—from platforms to implementations—in a language- and platform-agnostic manner for project managers, executives, and new developers alike.Author Deane Barker, a CMS consultant with almost two decades of experience, helps you explore many different systems, technologies, and platforms. By the end of the book, you’ll have the knowledge necessary to make decisions about features, architectures, and implementation methods to ensure that your project solves the right problems.Learn what content is, how to compare different systems, and what the roles of a CMS team areUnderstand how a modern CMS models and aggregates content, coordinates workflow, and manages assetsExplore the scope and structure of a CMS implementation projectLearn the process and best practices for successf
"Great technical overview of CMS ecosystem" according to Amazon Customer. This is a technical overview of the entire Web Content Management System (CMS) ecosystem . It is targeted towards readers who want to understand what a CMS is, how it might work in a larger context, and any underlying problems that a CMS will need to resolve. If you are looking for a technical programming manual, or a user guide of a particular CMS implementation, such as Drupal or Joomla, this book is not for you.The book has a in-depth coverage of the basics, functions and modules of CMS, as well as the scope and structure of a CMS implementation project. It is de. "A terrific overview for anyone charged with developing or managing a website that goes beyond the basics" according to Jerry Saperstein. Deane Barker is a hero. He has tackled an area – Content Management Systems – that has long been the province of tool publishers, marketers, platform zealots and the well-meaning, but ignorant. To the detriment of many, Content Management Systems is one of those areas where everyone has an opinion, but every opinion must be carefully scrutinized. Tool publishers boost their platform. Zealots laud their favorites and denigrate others because – well, just because is often the limit of their rationality. Those familiar with one CMS will slam others th. "Great book for a rare audience" according to Chen Sun. In my Great book for a rare audience Chen Sun In my 40 years of reading survey-type of technical books, this author is the best stylistic writer. It’s crystal clear, light-feel reading.Yet, I don’t know who this book is written for. Its 340 pages is filled with substance and is too detailed for a typical buyer of a CMS. Such buyers, in my opinion, needs a framework so as to ask questions of vendors or builders. This is such a framework book, but too lengthy.The book is also too broad or not detailed enough for builders or workers on CMS.It is an excellent primer for someone who wishes to become a co. 0 years of reading survey-type of technical books, this author is the best stylistic writer. It’s crystal clear, light-feel reading.Yet, I don’t know who this book is written for. Its Great book for a rare audience In my Great book for a rare audience Chen Sun In my 40 years of reading survey-type of technical books, this author is the best stylistic writer. It’s crystal clear, light-feel reading.Yet, I don’t know who this book is written for. Its 340 pages is filled with substance and is too detailed for a typical buyer of a CMS. Such buyers, in my opinion, needs a framework so as to ask questions of vendors or builders. This is such a framework book, but too lengthy.The book is also too broad or not detailed enough for builders or workers on CMS.It is an excellent primer for someone who wishes to become a co. 0 years of reading survey-type of technical books, this author is the best stylistic writer. It’s crystal clear, light-feel reading.Yet, I don’t know who this book is written for. Its 3Great book for a rare audience Chen Sun In my 40 years of reading survey-type of technical books, this author is the best stylistic writer. It’s crystal clear, light-feel reading.Yet, I don’t know who this book is written for. Its 340 pages is filled with substance and is too detailed for a typical buyer of a CMS. Such buyers, in my opinion, needs a framework so as to ask questions of vendors or builders. This is such a framework book, but too lengthy.The book is also too broad or not detailed enough for builders or workers on CMS.It is an excellent primer for someone who wishes to become a co. 0 pages is filled with substance and is too detailed for a typical buyer of a CMS. Such buyers, in my opinion, needs a framework so as to ask questions of vendors or builders. This is such a framework book, but too lengthy.The book is also too broad or not detailed enough for builders or workers on CMS.It is an excellent primer for someone who wishes to become a co. Great book for a rare audience Chen Sun In my 40 years of reading survey-type of technical books, this author is the best stylistic writer. It’s crystal clear, light-feel reading.Yet, I don’t know who this book is written for. Its 340 pages is filled with substance and is too detailed for a typical buyer of a CMS. Such buyers, in my opinion, needs a framework so as to ask questions of vendors or builders. This is such a framework book, but too lengthy.The book is also too broad or not detailed enough for builders or workers on CMS.It is an excellent primer for someone who wishes to become a co. 0 pages is filled with substance and is too detailed for a typical buyer of a CMS. Such buyers, in my opinion, needs a framework so as to ask questions of vendors or builders. This is such a framework book, but too lengthy.The book is also too broad or not detailed enough for builders or workers on CMS.It is an excellent primer for someone who wishes to become a co
Deane has worked on almost all programming architectures and dozens of different CMS platforms. About the AuthorDeane has been working in web content management since the mid-90s – before the discipline even had a name. Deane has been writing about content management for over a decade, and speaks frequently on the content management conference circuit.. Since then, Deane is the veteran of hundreds of implementations ranging from small marketing sites to massive publishing operations