content management

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content
adjective[after verb]
uk
/kənˈtent/
us
/kənˈtent/
pleased with your situation and not hoping for change ...
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management
noun
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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(Definition ofcontentandmanagementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Within the confines of a specific genre, namely scientific prose, this makes for a powerful tool for certain types ofcontentmanagement.
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Ontologies have been widely used in many areas such as knowledge andcontentmanagement, electronic commerce and the semantic web.
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Nevertheless, most digitalcontentmanagementapplications today offer few solutions to assist designers to find, explore, and understand content in context.
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As databases of sound samples and music files become larger and more interconnected, composers and sound designers are faced with new challenges incontentmanagement.
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Unlike othercontentmanagementsystems, the blogs and forums can be public or private, free or paid.
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Many open sourcecontentmanagementsystems have enabled the inclusion of video content, allowing bloggers to host and administer their own video blogging sites.
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The figure shows a screenshot of the administrative interface of thecontentmanagementapplication in a running instance.
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Wikis are a type of webcontentmanagementsystem, and the most commonly supported off-the-shelf software that web hosting facilities offer.
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Websites are often created usingcontentmanagementsoftware with, initially, very little content.
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As such, enterprisecontentmanagementis one of the necessary basic components of the overarching e-business application area.
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In 2004 the company re-branded itself as a provider of enterprisecontentmanagementsolutions.
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In exchange for these fees, the network provides acontentmanagementsystem and help with both the business and editorial sides of their operation.
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Contentmanagementsystems allow collaborating teams to work on shared sets of documents simultaneously without accidentally destroying each other's work.
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Tagged, relevant content lies at the heart of yourcontentmanagementsystem.
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One recognized technology for managing the web content lifecycle is a webcontentmanagementsystem.
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His responsibilities include the production of all in-house programming, overall channel development, brand positioning, promotional activities,contentmanagement, market and competitor research and strategic planning.
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Another equally important aspect ofcontentmanagementinvolves the creation, maintenance, and application of review standards.
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One example is acontentmanagementsystem where articles are stored in a database using a different character set than the editor's computer.
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Contentmanagementsystems and frequent searches can assist software engineers in optimizing more refined queries with methods of parameters and subroutines.
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Thus, one application is to extend traditionalcontentmanagementsystems with (internal or external) semantic services.
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