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  The Content Management Maturity Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Maturity frameworks are standard practice in industry to define how business processes, associated tools, and governance practices mature over time and often serve as roadmaps to determine priority areas of action.
Most content management processes continue to be distinct from business processes with almost no integration (though ‘portals’ may make an appearance).
Content management is now formally understood as a separate ROI category.
www.prasanna.org /TheContentManagementMaturityFramework.htm   (1247 words)

  
 Zope Content Management Framework (Part 2 of 2) -- CMS Watch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The easiest place to see a running CMF implementation is the CMF website itself - it's run as a "Dogbowl", where the developers "eat their own dogfood".
Although not the subject of heavy focus in the docs, CMF skins (managed through the “portal_skins” tool) are essential to the way the CMF presents its content to end users, because they allow developers to break the acquisition hierarchy for inheritance.
The CMF is a stepping stone to that end, and even if you don’t use all of the functionality, it contains a number of valuable tools that should substantially cut the development time of your CMS project.
www.cmswatch.com /Features/ProductWatch/FeaturedProduct/?feature_id=64   (2222 words)

  
 CyberAds Studio: Content Management Integration Framework on Interwoven TeamSite, Vignette, Microsoft CMS and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
CyberAds Studio's Content Management Framework Solution on Interwoven TeamSite offers full reporting capabilities to provide a traceable snapshot of code and content activity, which can be archived and used for troubleshooting, and audit-readiness for ISO and GXP compliance.
Frequented by content management experts, this Interwoven TeamSite Message Board is your answer to all questions regarding Interwoven TeamSite, OpenDeploy, DataDeploy, Metatagger, Visual Annote, TeamCode, TeamPortal and multilingual with DataDeploy and integration with WebLogic, Oracle Portal, ATG, Epicentric, PlumTree and WebSphere.
Our strengths are in Content Management, Portal Development, Custom Software, System Integration, Project Management, Wireless Application Development and Offshore Software Development Center in India and China.
www.cyberadsstudio.com /itsolutions/contentmanagement.shtml   (1280 words)

  
 A Framework for Success
While Content Management has been touted as a technology to save us from an avalanche of digital content since the dawn of personal computing, Web Content Management is focused on the unique characteristics of content for the Web.
Because most Web Content Management systems were designed initially for the complexities of news, media publishing, and ecommerce, most systems sold to higher education fail to solve the immediate problem – and often compound the problem itself.
For example, don’t choose a system that forces a migration of legacy content into a sophisticated back-end data repository database driven schema when straightforward static page editing is all that’s needed for such content.
omniupdate.com /articles/wcmframework.jsp   (613 words)

  
 Open Source Document Management Solutions Written in Java .: Manageability :.
Daisy - Daisy is a comprehensive content management application framework, consisting of a standalone repository server accessible through HTTP/XML and a high-level (remote) Java API, and an extensive Daisy browsing and editing DaisyWiki application.
Slide - The Slide project main module is a content repository, which can be seen as a low-level content management framework.
Alfresco - Alfresco is a modern content repository with an out-of-the-box portal framework for managing and using content designed to work with standard portals, and a groundbreaking Common Internet File System (CIFS) interface.
www.manageability.org /blog/stuff/open-source-document-repository/view   (1282 words)

  
 perl.com: Content Management with Bricolage
If you've ever had to manage a web site with tens of thousands of pages of content where many people need to be able to update that content, you've no doubt recognized the need for a content management system (CMS).
Fortunately, this category of content management is well represented in the open-source space, including such stalwarts as Bricolage, Plone (built on the Zope framework), and TYPO3.
They focus on managing documents, moving them through workflow, ensuring the consistency of their structures, and publishing them to external systems for delivery to the end audience.
www.perl.com /pub/a/2004/08/27/bricolage.html   (1393 words)

  
 Zope as a Content Management tool
In fact CMF is on its way to being the basis for the next version of Zope (to be released shortly).
CMF is becoming increasingly popular as enterprises look for low cost content management systems that provide the required flexibility.
But, today, with content on a web site being updated everyday and millions of authors writing content and equally large number of resources designing content, a content management solution is a prerequisite.
www.web-enable.com /technology/zope_tool.asp   (840 words)

  
 Zope Content Management Framework - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 or Nuxeo CPS's cases.
The CMF development is led by Zope Corporation and is an open-source product with contributions from developers around the world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Zope_Content_Management_Framework   (125 words)

  
 Open Source Content Management Systems   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
It has separation of content and layout, extensive administration abilities, is browser-based with a user friendly interface, has a closed user area, statistics functions, integration of pictures and PDF formats, and is technically scalable.
Unlike any other application servers and frameworks, that are not specially designed for the web, and which carry the burden of their client-server legacy, our product is a new fresh approach designed from scratch for productive web development.
It is a content management system written in PHP with a mySQL backend, focusing on the style, appearance, and functionality.
www.cmsreview.com /OpenSource/directory.html   (6942 words)

  
 Content management framework - RIFE - Confluence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The actual management of the content once it is stored has not yet been implemented in an elaborate manner, but this will be done in a future version (plus the integration and implementation of JSR-170 JCRQL
When content data is retrieved from a content store, a concrete implementation of this abstract class will be given a handle to the actual content data, valid for a limited period of time.
The CMF provides an element implementation that streams content data directly to a browser according to the path info that the element receives.
rifers.org /wiki/display/RIFE/Content+management+framework   (1541 words)

  
 Content Management | Linux Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
How content makes its way through the system is known as work flow, and much of what a CMS does is allow you to define and manage that work flow.
Most content management solutions are expensive and proprietary, but an increasing number of open-source options are available for those who want greater freedom and lower cost.
Given that content management systems normally need a great deal of customizing and tuning, this is another niche for which open-source tools are an excellent fit.
www.linuxjournal.com /article/6563   (1867 words)

  
 HyperVision, Ltd. — Contract Management Solution
By automating and effectively managing the contract process, organizations across industries can realize a substantial increase in efficiency, cost savings and revenue generation and positively impact their bottom line.
Compliance, rebates, eligibility management and contract repository are just a few functionalities typically not available within CRM or ERP technologies.
Thoreau-LeaseMaking is a powerful, XML and Microsoft based system for managing the entire lease lifecycle — from document origination through storage and retrieval.
www.hvltd.com /?page=Solutions/ContractManagement.asp   (820 words)

  
 Prowler - A Content Management Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Prowler is a 100% pure Java Content Management Framework that allows to access the content of heterogenous data sources via one uniform transactional XML interface to build complex web and non-web applications.
Instead of just publishing static HTML content, today web technologies are more and more used to build systems, that provide users a single gateway to personalized information needed to make informed business decisions.
Each content access is done on behalf of a distributed two-phase-commit transaction.
www.infozone-group.org /prowlerDocs/html/proposal.html   (963 words)

  
 RIFE : Features
RIFE provides a Content Management Framework that is geared towards the process of storing, loading, validating, formatting, transforming, versioning, retrieving and streaming of various content types.
The emphasis has been placed on providing features that are needed when putting content data into a back-end repository and getting the data back out.
The actual management of the content once it is stored has not yet been implemented in an elaborate manner.
rifers.org /features/content+management+framework   (129 words)

  
 Quantum Art -- Web Content Management Solutions (CMS) - QP7.GOV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
QP7.GOV is an advanced content management framework created with the government user in mind.
By fully separating content from presentation, QP7.GOV delivers exceptional abilities in centralized content management, global change management, and flexible and fast data output.
Using QP7.GOV as the core of the organization’s website, you will implement a versatile content management solution specifically architected to allow department heads, users groups, and individual content managers to be directly involved in the website maintenance process.
www.quantumart.com /content-management/qp7gov   (478 words)

  
 Web Site Content Management for Orange County, Los Angeles, and San Diego
With a content management system and minimal training, a site's content can be effectively managed.
Regency's.NET content management framework stores a Web site's content in a database and builds Web pages from the database when they are requested by Internet users.
A content management framework can be a cost effective solution to maintaining a Web site over its life.
www.regencyweb.com /services/content-management.htm   (141 words)

  
 Jakarta Slide - The Jakarta Slide project
Slide is a content repository which can serve as a basis for a content management system / framework and other purposes.
The Slide project main module is a content repository, which can be seen as a low-level content management framework.
All the data managed by Slide can be accessed through WebDAV, and enable remote administration and manipulation of the data managed by Slide using standard third party tools, along with the custom ones provided in the Slide distribution as additional tools.
jakarta.apache.org /slide   (264 words)

  
 Content Management Open Source Free Scripts ASP PHP Perl Software CMS Content Management
MeshCMS is a simple content management system written in Java and based on SiteMesh (hence its name).
Magnolia is the free, open source, J2EE deployable content management system software (CMS) developed by obinary Magnolia uses the upcoming standard API for java content repositories (JCR) (JSR-170) to access its content.
Alfresco is an open source, open-standards content repository built by the most experienced content management team that includes the co-founder of Documentum.
www.opensourcescripts.com /dir/Java/Content_Management   (394 words)

  
 ONLamp.com -- Open Source Content Management with Plone
Plone is a content management system (CMS), built atop the Zope web application server, and Zope's Content Management Framework (CMF), a powerful framework for building CMSes.
For the complex needs of organizations large and small, Plone offers several useful features out of the box, including membership management, workflow, internationalization (i18n), UI "skins," standards compliance, and a host of security features to restrict users' editing privileges to allow them to do their jobs without inadvertently interfering with the work of others.
It's also quick to create new content types with the use of Plone's Archetypes framework.
www.onlamp.com /pub/a/python/2004/09/23/plone_features.html   (998 words)

  
 Extend your Web site with JSP support in IBM Workplace Web Content Management 2.0
If you're planning to install IBM Workplace Web Content Management, chances are that you have existing Web resources (such as applications or business logic) that you may want to integrate into your Web site.
Workplace Web Content Management 2.0 provides a number of new features for developers to extend the capabilities of their Web content management implementations.
Workplace Web Content Management 2.0 now ships with a library of JSP tags that you can use to display Workplace Web Content Management components and content from an external JSP, providing news menus in existing JSPs and applications, navigational components, or content.
www-128.ibm.com /developerworks/lotus/library/wwcm-jsp   (2087 words)

  
 Phella CMF (Content Management Framework)
Phella is a Content Management Framework (CMF) or an application programming interface for creating and maintaining websites.
Intuitive "in-place" administration and contents management made with original Phella approach "drop the beads".
Other settings (handled by the content editor) are intuitevely and descretely embedded into the actual layout of the website.
www.phella.net   (1479 words)

  
 Jcorporate | Content Management, Application Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Our Expresso Framwork, is an application development framework which is open source, and is a powerful mature product capable flexible foundation for rapid development of robust and feature-rich web applications.
Web-based content management system for creating enterprise information systems, B2B, B2C, catalogs, etc. eContent integrates content management, scalable content and application delivery, resource management, workflow and personalization.
With comprehensive support for managing content stored in databases, XML repositories, and static files, eContent provides team-based enterprise-wide collaboration for ebusinesses today.
www.jcorporate.com   (190 words)

  
 ColdFusion Scripts - Content Management
ISOLO Content Management System ISOLO is a static page generating cms.
Savvy Web Content Manager A powerful web content manager that is easy to integrate, easy to use, and doesn't hurt your search engine placement.
Speck CMS Speck is an open-source content management framework built as a library of ColdFusion custom tags.
www.sitescripts.com /ColdFusion/Content_Management   (267 words)

  
 An Open-Source Solution For Content Management - News by InformationWeek
The benefits of a CMS include the ability to assign content ownership and responsibility, easily modify and add content, assign effective dates and create workflows to make sure proper approval is gained before publication.
The default Plone setup includes support for various content types, workflow, internationalization (as of this writing, the Plone user interface has been ported to 30 languages), portlets and more.
Workflow configuration is done through the user interface; the user can create as many content states and transitions as necessary.
www.informationweek.com /story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=56200152   (537 words)

  
 OmniUpdate - Web Content Management
OU Campus is the leading Web Content Management system designed specifically for higher education.
Web Content Management is a framework that includes people at its core.
OmniUpdate is a suite of Web Content Management systems that were designed to fit-in with your business needs.
www.omniupdate.com   (276 words)

  
 HyperVision, Ltd. - Intelligent solutions for creating and leveraging XML content.
HyperVision’s technology is used to streamline the creation and management of complex documents so that they may be leveraged across the enterprise in diverse business sectors such as real-estate, legal, healthcare and electronic publishing.
For electronic publishers, HyperVision's solutions offer the benefit of XML-based content in the comfort of the Microsoft Word environment.
Authors, editors and external contributors can create, revise and collaborate using a standard editor — Microsoft Word, and XML can be submitted to composition systems such as XPP.
www.hvltd.com /default.asp   (285 words)

  
 i-Newswire.com - Press Release And News Distribution - Smooth Green Content Management Framework   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
So, when the Content Publisher gets to see the changes on the user interface as he keeps updating the content through his content management interface.
To keep your site consistent and content contextually relevant, Smoothgreen Application Portal release 2.0 provides a set of designer templates for every customer, which are programmed to restrict users from deviating from the standard look and feel of the website.
The Content Management Interface closely resembles the actual Portal look and feel - this ensures that the administrator sees any change that he does instantly get reflected on the page.
i-newswire.com /pr57460.html   (629 words)

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