OverviewPraise for Web Content Management: A Collaborative
Approach
"I thought this book was very good. Well-written, easy to
understand, clear, good illustrations, and topical. This is
complex, somewhat slippery material, and the author has made it
clear and graspable."
—Mitchel
Ahern, Director of Business Development, AdToolsInc.com
"I found myself wishing I had had this book two years ago.
It explains better the real complexities of an enterprise web site.
It's not a how-to in the sense of fixing what's broken, but
it is a comprehensive guide for web site planners and
developers."
—Linda
Brigman, Independent Consultant
"Web Content Management: A Collaborative Approach
provides sound principles and practices for designing, developing,
and maintaining web-based projects of all sizes and audiences. The
content management strategy described in this book is unique
because it combines three critical components: processes,
technology, and people. In addition, this book provides practical
real-life examples and scenarios."
—John
Wegis, Software Development Manager, Kana Software
"This book makes web designers and architects rethink
their approach in embracing web content growth. It covers a
detailed understanding of web technologies. Through this book, you
will learn how to create and manage content to attract customers
and suppliers and improve the usability of your web
site."
—Ravishankar
Belavadi, Senior Programmer Analyst, Kana Software
"Content management is one of the most important parts of
web publishing infrastructure. Any company that thinks it can do
without content management has its head in the sand. Business
people and web developers alike need to understand the issues
explored in this book."
—Mark
Gilbert, Research Director, Gartner, Inc.
"...The best content management materials available on the
market today."
—Robert
Rasp, Manager, Content Management and Delivery, hsbc.com
For business managers and web practitioners, the success of
their most vital web initiatives depends on doing one thing
particularly well--managing web content. As web site content grows
in volume and importance, its development and maintenance can no
longer be performed either informally or by a single group.
Instead, content must be systematically developed, deployed, and
managed through standard techniques and processes that enable the
site to scale.
Written by the leading visionary in the field, Web Content
Management: A Collaborative Approach presents the
principles, practices, and mindset involved in web content
management. Learn the core issues of collaborative development,
including versioning and managing concurrent changes. See how a
solution framework used by many Fortune 1000 companies
details a step-by-step process for designing and implementing a
content infrastructure, including a workflow architecture and a
task-based deployment methodology.
This book prepares you for the issues you are likely to face. It
describes key tools, processes, and organizational approaches that
support effective web content management and shows how all of these
elements can be expertly integrated into a world-class enterprise
solution--a web site with plentiful, current, and dynamic content
that gets critical information to customers, employees, and
suppliers quickly.
You will learn:
Development principles that allow you to scale web sites to
enterprise class
Proven ways to organize enterprise web sites
The underpinnings of web site versioning, concurrent changes,
and templating
The work area/staging area paradigm of development
How to distinguish source files from generated files
How workflow and approval patterns allow web sites to innovate
continuously
How to handle multiple web initiatives
How web systems typically integrate with databases, template
systems, document management systems, deployment, and backup
systems
Current trends in content management and what these trends
imply for the future
Real-world case studies drawn from the author's extensive
experience consulting for large companies illustrate the practical
use of content management techniques. In particular, new managers
will find tremendous value in viewing the practices of other web
organizations through these "day-in-the-life-of" examples.
With Web Content Management as your guide, you
will be better prepared to elevate your web site--whether it is
small, growing, or already large--to an information-rich,
enterprise-scale solution.