Subject: CMS(Content Management System) Université Alioune DIOP de Bambey UFR Sciences Appliquées et Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication Département Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication Master I Système d’Information English Presentation Presented by : Sidy Ababacar DIEYE Professor : Mr Mamadou Lamine NDIAYE Academic year
OUTLINE What Is A Content Management System? Features Benefits Of A Content Management System Advantages Disadvantages CMS Examples What To Look For In A CMS? Conclusion 2
What Is A Content Management System? A Content Management System (CMS) is a Web application that uses a database (usually MySQL) or other methods to create, edit, and store HTML content in a manageable way. Content is created and edited on the web in an administration portion of the web application (referred to as the Backend). The resulting content is then displayed to the viewers on the regular site (referred to as the Frontend). 3
Features The following are the basic features of a CMS: Content creation (allows users to easily create and format content) Content storage (stores content in one place, in a consistent fashion) Workflow management (assigns privileges and responsibilities based on roles such as authors, editors and admins) Publishing (organizes and pushes content live) 4
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Disadvantages Limited or no ability to create functionality not envisioned in the CMS (e.g., layouts, web apps, etc.) Increased need for special expertise and training for content authors. 8
CMS Examples While there are hundreds of CMS platforms, some of the more popular ones are listed below: 9
What To Look For In A CMS What is your budget? What business operations does the CMS need to support? What technologies does the CMS need to support or integrate with? How easy is it to create and edit content? How many different groups of users will there be? Is the platform SEO-friendly? How large is the developer community? 10
CONCLUSION Using a CMS is the most appropriate and effective solution to make your website live independently. The other advantage of CMS is to reduce the cost of developing and updating complex sites. 11
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