In today's highly competitive business and corporate world, where profit and loss are the key working factors and content is the most crucial piece of internal information for a Company, having a Content Management System really helps a lot to automate the whole process of creation, modification and management of enterprise data. This is also true for web based online websites also and that’s why specialized, well structured website formats like blogs and wiki systems which are actually types of CMSs are very popular these days.
There are many reasons for why Content Management Systems are important. First of all, Since a CMS system provides controlled access to the data using user accounts and role based security, it make it easier to co-ordinate work among different workers and there is no need to setup a stacking structure where every person have to first take permission from a senior person before operating on CMS data. With User access controls in place, the administrator can be sure that only intended data will be modified and that too in a limited and intended way.
Secondly, CMS systems separate the “View” part of the system data from its storage semantics. So the same data can be viewed in a variety of different ways depending on the context. This saves the Administrator from the headaches of unnecessary redundancy of data and integrity problems. Also, in web based CMSs, Users don’t need to know the underlying programming language like HTML for editing contents of the website. This makes things a lot faster and there are less possibilities of introduction of inconsistencies in the code. It allows general users to manage and operate the website by hiding complicacies.
Apart from that, CMSs also provide the benefit of increased Standardization of things. Almost all CMS systems use the template system to organize the data’s view and storage both. When this is done, no matter who uses or manages the data, no matter what is the source of data, the data can never become inconsistent. Moreover, the standardization process also greatly reduces the maintenance efforts needed as if a change is required to the storage semantics or display settings of a particular type of entity to be stored, it would be needed to be done only once in the template itself, and it will automatically propagate to every part of the system where it is used.
Plus, the control panel like utility for administrators called the Dashboard helps administrators to effectively manage the CMS system from a centralized location.
Although Content Management Systems have a strong presence in Business as well as Web development ecosystems, as the complexity of these systems is growing and user’s demands for a better, more granular content management system are raising, new ideas are being worked upon to make these systems better. Many of these ideas are still under considerations by the Gurus of the CMS industry; however, there is one CMS type that is being heavily advocated by these people and also being praised by the user communities. This rather conceptual variation of CMS systems is known as Component Content Management System. This modus operandi of such systems involve manipulating the data, that make up the content for the CMS, in a much granular way, and that is, at the level of individual components. This approach is vastly different from the traditional approach of looking at content as a set of documents. A document was considered as a unit for performing any operation. In a Component CMS, the document is also broken down into individual components that are reusable in nature. These components when used together form documents that can be used as an output medium of sense to the user.
The importance of Component CMS systems lie in the words Granularity, Reusability, Cost and Accuracy. Since the system uses data at a more granular level, management of data becomes quite easy. The contents can be kept categorized as different types of assets this database of assets can grow overtime to provide much more flexibility while creating the output documents. And all of these components organized neatly in categories can be used again and again in different combinations to produce documents that are consistent and accurate in nature. Since the components are created at once and all the modification takes place only once for each component, consistency and accuracy is preserved across all the published content using CMS. This also reduces the time it takes in creating new content as well as reduces the total cost of production of content. Cost of Delivery as well as cost of maintenance is also reduced, as for example, if the content is multilingual in nature and requires translation into many different forms, then instead of translating the same components in documents again and again, components are translated individually at a more atomic level.
So as far as manageability, effectiveness of production measures and profoundness and accuracy in delivery capabilities of an organization are concerned, Component Content Management Systems are very important from every aspect.
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