Abstract
This thesis proposes a functional framework for content management. This framework provides concepts and vocabulary for analysis and description of content management systems. The framework is derived from an analysis of eight content management systems. It describes forty-five conceptual functions organized into five functional groups. The functionality derived from the analysis of the content management systems is described using the vocabulary provided by the functional framework. Coverage of the concepts in the existing systems is verified. The utility of the framework is validated through the creation of a prototype that implements sufficient functionality to support a set of specific use cases.
Degree
MS
College and Department
Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology; Technology
Rights
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BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Broadbent, Robert Emer, "A Functional Framework for Content Management" (2009). Theses and Dissertations. 1737.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/1737
Date Submitted
2009-06-16
Document Type
Thesis
Handle
http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/etd2964
Keywords
information technology, content management system, content management, document management, framework, model, unstructured data
Language
English
Technology Emphasis
Information Technology (IT)