Manageability is one of the criteria of good software. Lots of websites are especially those which are dynamic, needs to have a good manageability content to maintain the site’s internal and external design. Content management systems are famous for their built-in web developing content to provide users and developers efficient website manageability. However, while CMS’s are being widely used, what are the impacts of using such systems especially to the students that may rely on these materials to accomplish their projects or requirements? Are they still learning on their course particularly on web developing? What are the benefits and drawbacks of CMS?
As a computer science student, learning is always a progress. Projects are here and there to accomplish. Content Management Systems are useful to provide ease and efficient developing. It’s just having few steps to install into the web server or host. However, learning essentials may be in risk. There will be two different learning the CMS will contribute. First is the CMS learning and the second is code contribution learning. The CMS learning is how the users learn the entirety of the system- their themes, modules or even user-interactivity on how he develop the system. The second is that the user learns about the code since CMS are open source system that will contribute to the users.
Learning depends on how users use their skills on programming. It depends on how he looks at a CMS or just a hard code. But what concerns users is the output rather than the input.
Issues and Concerns of Content Management Systems
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