Effective Content Management Practices and the Classification of the Components
Jove Jankulovski, Mimoza Anastoska-Jankulovska and Pece Mitrevski Faculty of Technical Sciences, St.Kliment Ohridski University Ivo Lola Ribar bb, 7000 Bitola Republic of Macedonia., Mimoza Anastoska-Jankulovska is with the Faculty of Technical Sciences, St. Kliment Ohridski University, Ivo Lola Ribar bb, 7000 Bitola,
Abstract: Web based solutions are now advocated in every field of knowledge and digital solutions are transferred through online and to the end-users with web systems. We propose the Content management systems (CMSs) as one solution that can respond to these challenges. We in this work have introduced a new classification and structure for CMSs, based on their security, community platform, support, and feature sets, to assist organizations. The end users can able to access the CMS more effectively.
Keywords: Content Management Systems, Digital Assets, Taxonomy Effective Content Management Practices and the Classification of the Components
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