03-10-2014, 01:09 PM
Abstracts: A Web Content Management System (WCMS) is a combination of large database and file system which are used to store and later retrieve huge amounts of data. At the company level, Content Management System stores and manages an organization's electronic documents and web site content so that the employees of the company can reuse the information across different applications. It is used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. The basic idea behind a WCMS is to separate the content management from design. Page designs are stored in templates while the content may be stored in a database or separate files. The benefits a WCMS offers are both for website administrators and authors. A WCMS allows non-technical authors and editors to easily and quickly publish their content which is done by technical programmers. The author can then concentrate on content over design. A WCMS establishes defined publishing processes and specific publishing rights to various individuals. All these facilities make the company save the time for training, facilitate more people to publish and quicken the publish time.