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Content Management Systems



                     Prerared by, 

                     R.Mujeebabeham.
                             &
                     M.Nafia Farheen.
                  
Introduction:






 Content management systems (CMS) such as 
Drupal, Joomla, and Plone enable users to construct 
web communities that make available many useful 
functionalities to their users.


 This study proposes a 
repository module for 
Universities using web CMS.


                               
Types of CMS :

        * Enterprise CMS (ECMS)

        * Web CMS (WCMS)

        * Document management system (DMS)

        * Mobile content management system

                            

     System Tools:

   LAMP: a platform consisting of Linux, Apache, 
    MySQL and Perl/PHP/Python.


  The system is written in a scripting language, PHP,      
   rendering it OS­independent.

 MySQL is used as a relational



 database backend for storing
 data from various Universities.

                                

     Key Functions:

 Users can access content from the tree­structure index 
and by using keyword searches. 


  Full text searches work on PDF and MS Office 
application formats. 


 Metadata auto­fill and workflow functions are provided to 
support self­archiving by researchers.


  Most of the customization can be done on the web 
interface, allowing the administrator to operate the 
repository easily.
                               

          Key Functions. . . .
The administration menu includes:


  Item type (modify metadata set and drag&drop tree edit 
and modify submission authority), 

content review, import,





 log analysis (csv and graphical output) 






   general settings (ranking calculation, log analysis black 
list, site license list, full text library setting and so on).
                                       

    Future Plans:


 We are planning to utilize this 
system as an academic 
 society repository system.


  Besides conventional publications such as conference 
proceedings and journal articles, various supplemental 
data will be published and shared on this site. 


 One of the goals of this service is to bring together 
academic societies and the open science activities, then 
                                 
make larger the Internet academic community.
CMS sites:




              
CMS sites:   ”Joomla”




                         
”Drupal”
CMS sites...




                           
References :




    http://www.hipertext.net/english/pag1013.htm/

    http:// smartech.gatech.edu/handle/




                                
     

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Content mgmtsys

  • 1. Content Management Systems Prerared by,  R.Mujeebabeham.         & M.Nafia Farheen.    
  • 3. Types of CMS :     * Enterprise CMS (ECMS)     * Web CMS (WCMS)     * Document management system (DMS)     * Mobile content management system    
  • 4.  System Tools:  LAMP: a platform consisting of Linux, Apache,  MySQL and Perl/PHP/Python.   The system is written in a scripting language, PHP,          rendering it OS­independent.  MySQL is used as a relational   database backend for storing  data from various Universities.    
  • 5.  Key Functions:  Users can access content from the tree­structure index  and by using keyword searches.    Full text searches work on PDF and MS Office  application formats.   Metadata auto­fill and workflow functions are provided to  support self­archiving by researchers.  Most of the customization can be done on the web  interface, allowing the administrator to operate the  repository easily.    
  • 6.   Key Functions. . . . The administration menu includes:   Item type (modify metadata set and drag&drop tree edit  and modify submission authority),  content review, import,   log analysis (csv and graphical output)     general settings (ranking calculation, log analysis black  list, site license list, full text library setting and so on).    
  • 7. Future Plans:  We are planning to utilize this  system as an academic   society repository system.   Besides conventional publications such as conference  proceedings and journal articles, various supplemental  data will be published and shared on this site.   One of the goals of this service is to bring together  academic societies and the open science activities, then      make larger the Internet academic community.
  • 9. CMS sites: ”Joomla”    
  • 11. References : http://www.hipertext.net/english/pag1013.htm/ http:// smartech.gatech.edu/handle/    
  • 12.