Content Management System
Content Management – The Process
The purpose of having a content management system may vary and can depend on each project’s individual mission. Most news organizations, e-commerce websites, educational institutions and now even the small individuals are leaning more towards the CMS technology when building their website online.
Why would you choose to have a CMS website?
For one creating new pages, updating new information and even putting pictures in a few simple clicks is easy that you don’t always need the help of a programmer. It is becoming more and more popular due to this factor that anyone can have a website and maintain it themselves instead of having to pay someone to make the little changes on a web page. This said anyone can basically do all of the above without knowing any HTML or any other of the big structure of how the website is built.
Lugrafix will help you through the process of building your website so that you can make your changes without having to run to the phone when you have to change an email address. It’s as simple as 1-2-3!
If you should choose not to make the updates yourself Lugrafix will work for you and make your changes without any questions.
*A content management system is a set of automated processes that may support the following features:
• Import and creation of documents and multimedia material
• Identification of all key users and their roles
• The ability to assign roles and responsibilities to different instances of content categories or types.
• Definition of workflow tasks often coupled with messaging so that content managers are alerted to changes in content.
• The ability to track and manage multiple versions of a single instance of content.
• The ability to publish the content to a repository to support access to the content. Increasingly, the repository is an inherent part of the system, and incorporates enterprise search and retrieval.
Content management systems take the following forms:
• a web content management system is software for web site management - which is often what is implicitly meant by this term
• the work of a newspaper editorial staff organization
• a workflow for article publication
• a document management system
• a single source content management system - where content is stored in chunks within a relational database”
*Quote from Wikipedia


