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Where Code and Content Meet: Design Patterns for Web Content Management and Delivery, Personalisation and User Participation

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A practical go-to reference for Web developers programming custom software for Web sites

Most advanced Web sites or Web platforms have specific requirements that go beyond standard functionality; to meet such requirements, it’s often necessary to develop custom software. This is the point where code and content meet, and where this book begins. Where Code and Content Meet presents a collection of real-world, tried and tested patterns that address content-related aspects of custom software development for advanced Web sites or platforms.

Mined from a series of successful Web projects, the patterns represent collected expertise of designers from several software development teams and serve as a practical guide to designing your own content-related custom components for your Web project. The patterns are independent of specific tools and technologies, and focus on non-functional requirements, with the overall goal of defining sustainable software architecture.

  • Presents a collection of tried and tested software patterns mined from a series of successful Web projects
  • Includes checklists for managing Web projects and real-world patterns from PLoP conferences
  • Illustrates use of software patterns through a case study that runs throughout the book and gradually evolves as the patterns are applied to it, one by one
  • Covers content modeling and content organization, navigation, findability, personalization, and user participation

By employing the software patterns included in Where Code and Content Meet, you’ll learn how to program custom software faster and more efficiently.

Where Code and Content Meet: Design Patterns for Web Content Management and Delivery, Personalisation and User Participation

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09.Nov.10 General Comments Off

Content Management for Dynamic Web Delivery

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Successfully manage Web content to achieve a competitive edge
Using the content management strategy that she developed for companies such as Nortel, Motorola, Cisco, and others, Hackos walks readers through the stages of effective Web content management. She shows how to establish a content strategy based on what type of content a user needs, the platforms to which it should be delivered, and the types of content necessary for the organization. Readers will learn how to develop and incorporate an information model into their Web site design as well as how to transform their organization’s processes to ensure dynamic content delivery. They’ll also find tips on how to take advantage of XML.

Content Management for Dynamic Web Delivery

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21.Aug.10 Blog Comments Off