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IBM WebSphere Portal and Lotus Web Content Management search: Essentials and best practices Anuradha D Chitta
Advisory Software Engineer
IBM Software Group
Bangalore, KA India July 2009 Summary: This article presents a comprehensive review of IBM® WebSphere® Portal / Lotus® Web Content Management ... |
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a href"WebContentManagementAuthoringEnvironmentsTypical" Typical Web Content Management authoring environmenta
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Table of contents Next Welcome. Lotus and IBM® Redbooks® have partnered together to show you how Riverbend used Lotus Web Content Management to build their Web site. See how they developed the architecture, deployed the system, designed the site, and went live with dynamic content. This section ... |
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Meet the authors of the WCM 6.1 wiki |
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0.2 PrefacePreface 1 IntroductionPart 1. Introduction 1.1 Introduction to this guide 1.2 Website fundamental 1.3 People involved in a website 1.4 Web content management and IBM Web Content Manager 1.5 Key new features in IBM Web Content Manager V7.0 2 Architecture ... |
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Table of contents Next Previous Assumptions This information assumes you have some basic familiarity with Lotus Web Content Management software. This wiki focuses primarily on V 6.1, but much of the information applies to earlier versions of the product as well. Become a contributor Join us for ... |
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This section provides a brief introduction to the wiki and the authors who wrote the wiki. |
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IBM® Lotus® and IBM Redbooks® have partnered together to show you how to build a sample web site using IBM Web Content Manager 7.0. This topic contains the PDF version of this Redbooks deliverable. Click here to view the PDF. Note: If the above link does not work, please expand the "Attachments" ... |
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The course has a high level focus on areas that will benefit customers who are interested in learning more about WebSphere Application Server. Note that this course is not for you if you are a Portal and WAS expert! |
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This section introduces the basic concepts and terminology of a website, the concept of web content management and what IBM Web Content Manager can offer. |
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Table of contents Next Previous In today's global business world, businesses depend upon their visibility in their respective marketplaces. With the pervasiveness of the Internet, the Web has become a prime delivery mechanism of this visibility. Worldwide, organizations use the Internet to ... |
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The following computers are required to run this system: Form design system – A typical workstation computer that is used to create the blank direct debit application forms. Application developmen |
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This section introduces the Redbooks wiki: Building a website using IBM Web Content Manager |
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Table of contents Next Previous h2 Web Site Fundamentalsh2
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Why am I building a web site? Setting objective and measuring them
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This section describes the basic terminology and concepts of a website. It also examines why build a web site, the objectives are, and how to avoid failure. |
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h2 Why am I building a web siteh2 The goal of a web site is to provide uptodate, accurate information and content for customers, partners and employees of your organization. When managed effectively, a web site provides an excellent platform for providing ... |
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Table of contents Next Previous h2 Setting Objectives and Measuring Themh2 Once you have defined the goals of the web site, it is important to have metrics and mechanisms in place to determine if your site is providing benefit and serving to achieve the goals you have defined. This document ... |
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This article discusses the roles and functions which are typically brought together in a collaborative environment when building a site. |
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Table of contents | Next | Previous 1.2.2.1 Business owners As mentioned previously, the delivery of a CMS-based Web site is one where we can typically bring together individuals under the umbrell |
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Table of contents | Next | Previous 1.2.2.2 Corporate communications and marketing As mentioned previously, the delivery of a CMS-based Web site is one where we can typically bring together individ |
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Table of contents | Next | Previous 1.2.2.3 Graphic designers As mentioned previously, the delivery of a CMS-based Web site is one where we can typically bring together individuals under the umbrel |
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Table of contents | Next | Previous 1.2.2.4 Information architects As mentioned previously, the delivery of a CMS-based Web site is one where we can typically bring together individuals under the u |
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Table of contents | Next | Previous 1.2.2.5 Infrastructure engineers and operations As mentioned previously, the delivery of a CMS-based Web site is one where we can typically bring together indivi |