Content Management System Implementation Efficiency and Value
Ivanova, Violeta (2009)
Ivanova, Violeta
HAAGA-HELIA ammattikorkeakoulu
2009
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201001111172
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201001111172
Tiivistelmä
Nowadays websites has significant importance and makes strong impact of the company’s business. They are widely used to deliver services and information, manage transactions, and facilitate communications. Websites are company’s business card.
Businesses are currently seeking alternative software tools which can help them to improve their performance and online services. There are two appropriate solutions to this problem- Content Management System and HTML editors. Both development tools have implications for design, maintenance and distribution of corporate information.
The objective of this report is to analyze and compare the website implementation processes in terms of an open source content management systems and HTML editors generating static web pages. The project focuses on creating a comprehensive comparison, which deals with the specific requirements of small to medium businesses only. Thus, providing a clear understanding of the current trends within the HTML editors and the open source CMS.
This is a comparative literature research. The process includes systematic reviews, source concept mapping and conducting a web-based survey. Therefore the implementation of the project is divided into three main stages with different tasks and activities.
The result of these studies is a systematic analysis and comparison based on the website implementation process of the both software tools from business perspective, summarizing which tool is more beneficial for business.
Businesses are currently seeking alternative software tools which can help them to improve their performance and online services. There are two appropriate solutions to this problem- Content Management System and HTML editors. Both development tools have implications for design, maintenance and distribution of corporate information.
The objective of this report is to analyze and compare the website implementation processes in terms of an open source content management systems and HTML editors generating static web pages. The project focuses on creating a comprehensive comparison, which deals with the specific requirements of small to medium businesses only. Thus, providing a clear understanding of the current trends within the HTML editors and the open source CMS.
This is a comparative literature research. The process includes systematic reviews, source concept mapping and conducting a web-based survey. Therefore the implementation of the project is divided into three main stages with different tasks and activities.
The result of these studies is a systematic analysis and comparison based on the website implementation process of the both software tools from business perspective, summarizing which tool is more beneficial for business.