Generating Content Management Systems with Open Source Software
F. Parreiras, and M. Bax. Proceedings of 31st Conferencia Latinoamericana de Informatica (CLEI
2005), Cali, Colombia, (2005)Portuguese.
Abstract
This article handles the content management systems generation using
open source softwares. It asks if it is possible, based on the main
existing theoretical contributions and in the available frameworks,
to implement a process that allows reflecting a knowledge domain,
represented by models, in a content management system. It is intended
to establish the steps necessary for implementation of this approach
and to raise framework of content management system development.
It was made case study using a software development process as scope.
As result, a content management system was generated and a process
made up of five activities: (1) platform independent modeling, (2)
platform specific modeling, (3) source code generation, (4) source
code maintenance and (5) installation. This process uses 50% of the
time planed for of the system development, but it presents some restrictions.
It concludes that (1) the UML is a good candidate to a knowledge
representation language, (2) modeling using levels of abstraction
is a crucial necessity for the evolution of the area of information
systems, and (3) the used framework presents advantages in prototyping
or application in reduced knowledge domains
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%1 SilvaParreiras2005GCM1
%A Parreiras, Fernando Silva
%A Bax, Marcello Peixoto
%B Proceedings of 31st Conferencia Latinoamericana de Informatica (CLEI
2005), Cali, Colombia
%D 2005
%K Content Domain Engineering, Knowledge Management Modeling, Software representation,
%T Generating Content Management Systems with Open Source Software
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%X This article handles the content management systems generation using
open source softwares. It asks if it is possible, based on the main
existing theoretical contributions and in the available frameworks,
to implement a process that allows reflecting a knowledge domain,
represented by models, in a content management system. It is intended
to establish the steps necessary for implementation of this approach
and to raise framework of content management system development.
It was made case study using a software development process as scope.
As result, a content management system was generated and a process
made up of five activities: (1) platform independent modeling, (2)
platform specific modeling, (3) source code generation, (4) source
code maintenance and (5) installation. This process uses 50% of the
time planed for of the system development, but it presents some restrictions.
It concludes that (1) the UML is a good candidate to a knowledge
representation language, (2) modeling using levels of abstraction
is a crucial necessity for the evolution of the area of information
systems, and (3) the used framework presents advantages in prototyping
or application in reduced knowledge domains
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open source softwares. It asks if it is possible, based on the main
existing theoretical contributions and in the available frameworks,
to implement a process that allows reflecting a knowledge domain,
represented by models, in a content management system. It is intended
to establish the steps necessary for implementation of this approach
and to raise framework of content management system development.
It was made case study using a software development process as scope.
As result, a content management system was generated and a process
made up of five activities: (1) platform independent modeling, (2)
platform specific modeling, (3) source code generation, (4) source
code maintenance and (5) installation. This process uses 50% of the
time planed for of the system development, but it presents some restrictions.
It concludes that (1) the UML is a good candidate to a knowledge
representation language, (2) modeling using levels of abstraction
is a crucial necessity for the evolution of the area of information
systems, and (3) the used framework presents advantages in prototyping
or application in reduced knowledge domains},
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