What is CMS?
- CMS means content management system.
- It allows a computer program that allows publishing, editing, and modifying content as well as maintainence from an interface.
- CMSs are often used to run website containing blogs, news and shopping.
- There are three types of CMSs are available.
- Web Content Management System.
- Component Content Management System.
- Enterprise Content Management System.
Web Content Management System
- A Web CMS is bundled or stand-alone application to create manage, store and deploy content on webpages.
- Web Content includes text, Graphics, Video audio and codes.
Component Content Management System
- A Component CMS or CCMS are specialises in the creation of documents from component parts.
- These component can be reused within another document or across multiple documents.
- This insures that content is consistent across entire documentation Set.
Enterprise Content Management System
- An ECMS organises documents, Contacts, and records related to process of a commercial organisation.
- It structures enterprise's information content and file formats, manages locations,
- streamlines, access by bottlenecks and optimises security and intigrity.
WEB CMS(In Details)
- There are various types of cms are available for web cms.
- They are based on three tier architechture of MVC( Model View Control).
- The Control is called Admin Panel, View is called as Home page, and model is stored in Database or file system.
Popular WEB CMS:-
- OpenCart
- WordPress
- Druple
- Magento
- Joomla
- Php-Fusion
- Php-Nuke
- PhpBB
- Blogger
Click the Following Link..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_content_management_systems


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