Evaluation of Open Source Content Management System: A Comparative Study
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2008-02-28
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Inflibnet center
Abstract
There are many web-authoring software like FrontPage, Dreamweaver, etc which have been used
to develop and maintain the websites. But gradually, it became difficult to maintain and update the
websites because of their very dynamic nature and a variety of file formats. Content Management
Systems(CMS) evolved as an alternative to such web-authoring tools. A content management system
offers a way to manage large amounts of web-based information that escapes the burden of coding
all of the information into each page in HTML by hand. Although the rapid proliferation of commercially
available content management systems makes it easier to find a vendor that might have right
solution, the cost to purchase a commercial CMS application is very high. As an alternative to
commercial CMS, open source solutions are a tantalizing option. Though, there are a huge number
of open source CMS available in public domain, it is difficult to decide what solution will work best
for a particular organization (or library). The author explain on this paper the functional requirements,
for novice users, of a CMS and to evaluate a few most popular open source CMSs.
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Content Management System, Comparison of CMS, Open Source Software