Semantic Technologies in Content Management Systems
by Wolfgang Maass, Tobias Kowatsch
Content Management Systems (CMSs) are used in almost every industry by millions of end-user organizations. Content management today is more interactive and more integrative: interactive because end-users are increasingly content creators themselves and integrative because content elements can be embedded into various other applications.
Hardcover
English
Brand New
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Content Management Systems (CMSs) are used in almost every industry by millions of end-user organizations. In contrast to the 90s, they are no longer used as isolated applications in one organization but they support critical core operations in business ecosystems. Content management today is more interactive and more integrative: interactive because end-users are increasingly content creators themselves and integrative because content elements can be embedded into various other applications. The authors of this book investigate how Semantic Technologies can increase interactivity and integration capabilities of CMSs and discuss their business value to millions of end-user organizations. This book has therefore the objective, to reflect existing applications as well as to discuss and present new applications for CMSs that use Semantic Technologies. An evaluation of 27 CMSs concludes this book and provides a basis for IT executives that plan to adopt or replace a CMS in the near future.
Notes
An introductory chapter discusses the new challenges and trends of web-based content management
The future of Semantic Content Management Systems (CMS) is discussed by seven experts from industry and academia
Provides 27 up-to-date profiles of CMS providers for IT executives that plan to replace or purchase a new CMS
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Content Management Systems (CMSs) are used in almost every industry by millions of end-user organizations. In contrast to the 90s, they are no longer used as isolated applications in one organization but they support critical core operations in business ecosystems. Content management today is more interactive and more integrative: interactive because end-users are increasingly content creators themselves and integrative because content elements can be embedded into various other applications. The authors of this book investigate how Semantic Technologies can increase interactivity and integration capabilities of CMSs and discuss their business value to millions of end-user organizations. This book has therefore the objective, to reflect existing applications as well as to discuss and present new applications for CMSs that use Semantic Technologies. An evaluation of 27 CMSs concludes this book and provides a basis for IT executives that plan to adopt or replace a CMS in the near future.
Table of Contents
Part A: Introduction to CMS and SemanticsPart B: The Future of CMSPart C: Evaluation of Content Management Systems
Feature
An introductory chapter discusses the new challenges and trends of web-based content management The future of Semantic Content Management Systems (CMS) is discussed by seven experts from industry and academia Provides 27 up-to-date profiles of CMS providers for IT executives that plan to replace or purchase a new CMS
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