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Friday, May 06, 2005 |
Content management - definition |
Content management are processes and workflows involved in organizing and structuring information resourcesthrough the entire enterprise so that they can be stored, published, and reused in multiple ways. A content management system (CMS) is used to collect, manage, and publish content, storing the content either as components or whole documents. Content management is done through content management tools, content management solutions and operationaly thorough content management software. It may also provides for content revision control.
Content Management is also a general term that refers to the organization, categorization, and structuring of information resources (text, images, documents etc.) so that they can be stored, published, and edited with ease and flexibility. In such way we can speak about document management solutions, document management software, knowledge management tools and knowledge management solutions in general.
Third definition of Content Management, also known as CM, is a set of processes and technologies supporting the evolutionary life cycle of digital information. This digital information is often referred to as content or, to be precise, digital content.
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