𝔖 Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

πŸ“

Semantic Technologies in Content Management Systems: Trends, Applications and Evaluations

✍ Scribed by Wolfgang Maass (auth.), Wolfgang Maass, Tobias Kowatsch (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
215
Series
SpringerLink : Bücher
Edition
1
Category
Library

⬇  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Content Management Systems (CMSs) are used in almost every industry by millions of end-user organizations. In contrast to the 90s, they are no longer used as isolated applications in one organization but they support critical core operations in business ecosystems. Content management today is more interactive and more integrative: interactive because end-users are increasingly content creators themselves and integrative because content elements can be embedded into various other applications. The authors of this book investigate how Semantic Technologies can increase interactivity and integration capabilities of CMSs and discuss their business value to millions of end-user organizations. This book has therefore the objective, to reflect existing applications as well as to discuss and present new applications for CMSs that use Semantic Technologies. An evaluation of 27 CMSs concludes this book and provides a basis for IT executives that plan to adopt or replace a CMS in the near future.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
On the Changing Market for Content Management Systems: Status and Outlook....Pages 3-8
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
Empowering the Distributed Editorial Workforce....Pages 11-22
The Rise of Semantic-aware Applications....Pages 23-33
Simplified Semantic Enhancement of JCR-based Content Applications....Pages 35-48
Dynamic Semantic Publishing....Pages 49-64
Semantics in the Domain of eGovernment....Pages 65-73
The Interactive Knowledge Stack (IKS): A Vision for the Future of CMS....Pages 75-90
Essential Requirements for Semantic CMS....Pages 91-107
Front Matter....Pages 109-109
Evaluation of Content Management Systems....Pages 111-124
CMS with No Particular Industry Focus....Pages 125-181
CMS with a Particular Industry Focus....Pages 183-199
Back Matter....Pages 201-204

✦ Subjects


Innovation/Technology Management; Business Information Systems; Media Management; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Information Storage and Retrieval; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)


πŸ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


Semantic Technologies in Content Managem
✍ Wolfgang Maass (auth.), Wolfgang Maass, Tobias Kowatsch (eds.) πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2012 πŸ› Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 🌐 English

<p>Content Management Systems (CMSs) are used in almost every industry by millions of end-user organizations. In contrast to the 90s, they are no longer used as isolated applications in one organization but they support critical core operations in business ecosystems. Content management today is mor

Semantic Technologies for Business and I
✍ Stefan Smolnik πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2011 πŸ› IGI Global 🌐 English

There are increasing opportunities to consider the application of semantic technologies for business information systems. Semantic technologies are expected to improve business processes and information systems, and lead to savings in cost and time as well as improved efficiency.Semantic Technologie

Semantic Web Technologies: Trends and Re
✍ John Davies, Rudi Studer, Paul Warren πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2006 πŸ› Wiley 🌐 English

Although the subjects of each chapter seem quite different, you get a grasp of the current state of the art technology of the semantic web after finishing the book. I can recommend this book to whoever is going to construct hubs in the semantic web.

Semantic Web Technologies: Trends and Re
✍ John Davies, Rudi Studer, Paul Warren πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2006 πŸ› Wiley 🌐 English

Championed by the 3W Consortium, the Semantic Web is a highly significant initiative affecting the future of the World Wide Web. Currently, web-based information comprises primarily documents written in HTML (HyperText Markup Language). Today's web, however, offers only very limited ways of describi

Semantic Web: Concepts, Technologies and
✍ Karin Koogan Breitman MSc, DSc, Marco Antonio Casanova PhD, Walter Truszkowski M πŸ“‚ Library πŸ“… 2007 πŸ› Springer-Verlag London 🌐 English

<p><P>This book provides a well-paced introduction to the Semantic Web, which is gaining in understanding and acceptance as new applications are realized in industry, academic, and government environments. It provides a succinct account of this new Web, its concepts, technologies and applications, a