11-11-2014, 04:19 PM
Abstracts: A content management system (CMS) is a system used to manage the content of a Web site. Typically, a CMS consists of two elements: the content management application (CMA) and the content delivery application (CDA). The CMA element allows the content manager or author, who may not know Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), to manage the creation, modification, and removal of content from a Web site without needing the expertise of a Webmaster. The CDA element uses and compiles that information to update the Web site. The features of a CMS system vary, but most include Web-based publishing, format management, revision control, and indexing, search, and retrieval. A CMS system may also provide tools for one-to-one marketing. One-to-one marketing is the ability of a Web site to tailor its content and advertising to a user's specific characteristics using information provided by the user or gathered by the site (for example, a particular user's page sequence pattern).This web application makes use of .NET features, including web controls, html controls, customer web controls, forms authentication, ADO .NET, error handling. The programming tasks included building the customer web controls and deploying these on the IIS web server. The system architecture is based on the three-tier enterprise architecture, comprised of a data layer, business logic, and a presentation layer.