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* a CMS supports the creation and modification of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_content digital content]. | * a CMS supports the creation and modification of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_content digital content]. | ||
* a CMS is a collaborative environment | * a CMS is a collaborative environment | ||
+ | * a CMS supports | ||
+ | ** format management | ||
+ | ** history editing | ||
+ | ** version control | ||
+ | ** indexing | ||
+ | ** search | ||
+ | ** retrieval | ||
+ | * a CMS supports the separation of content and presentation | ||
=== ⌘⌘ Could you use a MediaWiki Semantic MediaWiki as a CMS? === | === ⌘⌘ Could you use a MediaWiki Semantic MediaWiki as a CMS? === |
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WikiCMS- author
- Wolfgang Fahl info@bitplan.com
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- Using SemanticMediaWiki as a content Management System
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- SMW CON Fall 2017
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WikiCMS
⌘⌘ Intro
⌘⌘ Agenda
- What is a Content Management System CMS?
- Could you use a MediaWiki Semantic MediaWiki as a CMS?
- Why would you not use MediaWiki as your CMS?
- Why would you use MediaWiki as a CMS?
- How you can use Semantic MediaWiki as CMS
⌘⌘ Wolfgang Fahl
- Wolfgang wf@bitplan.com is from germany.
- He is a teacher for software architecture
- He has been working with MediaWiki since 2007
- He has started learning english in England
⌘⌘ What is a Content Management System CMS?
According to Wikipedia a Content Management System has the following features:
- a CMS supports the creation and modification of digital content.
- a CMS is a collaborative environment
- a CMS supports
- format management
- history editing
- version control
- indexing
- search
- retrieval
- a CMS supports the separation of content and presentation