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Content management

Because of websites complexity "content management systems" started to emerge in the mid 1990s as a tool with which to manage and organize the content on a website.[1] Content management often means that within a business there is a range of people who have distinct roles to do with content management, such as content author, editor, publisher, and administrator. But it also means there may be a content management system whereby each of the different roles is organized to provide their assistance in operating the system and organizing the information for a website. A business may also employ various content protection measures, which are typically technologies used to attempt to frustrate copying without permission.

See also

References

  1. ^ Yermolenko, Andrei; Golshevskiy, Yuriy (January 2021), Developing Web Content Management Systems - from the Past to the Future, SHS Web of Conferences