Unit I
What Is Content?: Defining Data, Information, and Content - Content Has Format - Content Has Structure - Functionality Is Content, Too! - But What Is Content Really?
Unit II
What Is Content Management?: Understanding Content Management - Introducing the Major Parts of a CMS - Knowing When You Need a CMS - Component Management versus Composition Management - The Roots of Content Management - The Branches of Content Management.
Unit III
Doing Content Management Projects: Doing CM Projects Simply - Staffing a CMS - Working within the Organization - Getting Ready for a CMS - Securing a Project Mandate.
Unit IV
Doing Requirements Gathering - Doing Logical Design - Selecting Hardware and Software - Implementing the System - Rolling Out the System.
Unit V
Designing a CMS: Designing a CMS Simply - The Wheel of Content Management - Working with Metadata - Cataloging Audiences - Designing Publications - Designing Content Types.
Text Book(s)
"Content Management Bible" - Bob Boiko - WILEY Publications - 2005 - ISBN: 978-0-7645-7371-2
References Book:
"Content and Workflow Management: Case Studies" - Holly Yu - IGI Publications - 2005 - ISBN: 1-59140-533-5

