Difference between revisions of "Content Management"
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− | {{Term|CONTENT MANAGEMENT|Ability to capture, manage, index and distribute knowledge and information in diverse formats across various applications and types of outputs. It requires a set of rules, roles, and processes to manage the content life cycle through origination, publication, updating, publishing, and archiving delivery and expiry in such a way that quality information can be easily accessible and retrieved. In knowledge management, it refers to computer-based information such as the content of a website, intranet, extranet or database.<ref>[http://www.krii.com www.krii.com] (16 April 2008)</ref>}} | + | {{Term|CONTENT MANAGEMENT|Ability to capture, manage, index and distribute [[Knowledge|knowledge]] and information in diverse formats across various applications and types of outputs. It requires a set of rules, roles, and processes to manage the content life cycle through origination, publication, updating, publishing, and archiving delivery and expiry in such a way that quality information can be easily accessible and retrieved. In [[nowledge Management|knowledge management]], it refers to computer-based information such as the content of a website, intranet, extranet or database.<ref>[http://www.krii.com www.krii.com] (16 April 2008)</ref>}} |
Revision as of 13:28, 3 July 2008
CONTENT MANAGEMENT |
Ability to capture, manage, index and distribute knowledge and information in diverse formats across various applications and types of outputs. It requires a set of rules, roles, and processes to manage the content life cycle through origination, publication, updating, publishing, and archiving delivery and expiry in such a way that quality information can be easily accessible and retrieved. In knowledge management, it refers to computer-based information such as the content of a website, intranet, extranet or database.[1] |
References
- ↑ www.krii.com (16 April 2008)