An E-Learning Model on Web Based Technology with reference to Content Management System: A Functional Approach

Vol-3 | Issue-07 | July 2018 | Published Online: 05 July 2018    PDF ( 1 MB )
Author(s)
Md Abdul Wassay 1; Dr. Suresh Dara 2

1Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Sri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Science, Sehore, MP(India)

2Department of Computer Science & Engineering, B.V RAJU Institute of technology, Narsapur, Medak, Telangana (India)

Abstract

An organization has a website on internet or intranet. It has grown organically over time and while it is very useful, it is far from perfection. Much of the content is out-of-date or inaccurate, it‟s hard to find things, updating the site is complex, and the appearance is becoming outdated. What was on the site last week, or last year? One can‟t say. Thankfully, these problems are what a Distributed web content management system is specifically designed to solve. There are a wide range of business benefits that can be obtained by implementing a CMS, including:

 Faster turnaround time for new pages and changes
 Greater consistency
 Improved site navigation
 Increased site flexibility
 Increased security
 Reduced duplication of information
 Greater capacity for growth
 Reduced site maintenance costs

Beyond these, the greatest benefit the Distributed Web CMS can provide is to support your business goals and strategies. For example, the Distributed Web CMS can help to improve sales, increase user satisfaction, or assist in communicating with the public. The open source community has produced a number of useful, high quality Web content management systems which presents an opportunity to deliver tailored content management solutions without the high licensing or management fees associated with commercially-licensed or hosted software

 

Keywords
Content Management System (CMS), Web Content Management (WCM), Distributed Web CMS
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