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Content Management Bridging The Gap Between Theory And Practice George Pullman Gu Baotung Charles H Sides

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Content Management Bridging The Gap Between Theory And Practice George Pullman Gu Baotung Charles H Sides
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.72 MB
Pages: 235
Author: George Pullman; Gu Baotung; Charles H. Sides
ISBN: 9780895037008, 0895037009
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Content Management Bridging The Gap Between Theory And Practice George Pullman Gu Baotung Charles H Sides by George Pullman; Gu Baotung; Charles H. Sides 9780895037008, 0895037009 instant download after payment.

This collection of articles is the first attempt by academics and professional writers to delve into the world of content management systems. The knowledge economy's greatest asset and primary problem is information management: finding it, validating it, re-purposing it, keeping it current, and keeping it safe. In the last few years content management software has become as common as word-processing software was five years ago. But unlike word processors, which are designed for single authorization and local storage, content management systems are designed to accommodate large-scale information production, with many authors providing many different pieces of information kept in a web-accessible database, any piece of which might find its way into electronic documents that the author doesn't even know exist. These software systems are complex, to say the least, and their impact on the field of writing will be immense.

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