Content Management System (CMS)
Content Management System (CMS) is a new technology that combines the website maintenance and document management system. It allows modifying, adding and deleting of the website content so that the information can answer to the needs of clients and the continuous change of the Internet. Content Management System (CMS) allows different types of users on different levels of permisivity to manage an entire system of information, to have news, products and services section fully manageable, to add topics, use images anywhere in the web site, dynamic Poll/Forum/Voting booth for on-the-spot results and also to import all kinds of information in the data base. All these modifications can be made with the notification of the web site administrator.
Content Management System (CMS) is critical to the success of almost every web site and intranet. Typically, a CMS has two elements, content management application (CMA) and content delivery application (CDA). The CMA allows the content manager or the author, who may not know HTML, to create, modify or to remove content from a web site without needing help from a Webmaster. CDA uses and compiles the information so that the web site will be updated. Most of the content management systems include web-based publishing, format management, revision control, indexing, search and retrieval.
A CMS system can provide tools for one-to-one marketing, by giving the ability to a website to tailor its content and advertising to a user’s specific characteristics using information provided by the user or gathered by the web site.
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