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The Definitive Guide to Interwoven TeamSite

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The Definitive Guide to Interwoven TeamSite is the first comprehensive book about this enterprise-level content management system (CMS). Divided into five parts, it guides you through the Interwoven TeamSite architecture, key features, and detailed implementation. The book presents material using the Rational Unified Process as a development framework and project methodology. Each part of the book introduces the concepts and TeamSite features that you will need to understand in order to carry out each aspect of the project.
Complete with a working implementation and numerous visual guides, the book painstakingly covers the project process. The authors also include a crucial case-study of a fictitious financial services firm. Throughout the book, the authors share key development strategies, deployment principles, best practices, and insider tips that they have gained over many years of working in enterprise CMS environments at many different Fortune 500 implementations. The foreword for this book is written by Russell Nakano, who was a principal consultant and co-founder of Interwoven, author of Web Content Management: A Collaborative Approach, and who is the current president and co-founder of Nahava, Inc. The authors also discuss future product releases, including LiveSite, MetaTagger, and SaleSite. They share the future product vision of Interwoven and TeamSite in the epilogue.

List of contents

Part I. Introduction.- What is Content Management?- Defining CMS Project Scope.- Part II. Inception.- Gathering Requirements.- Interwoven's TeamSite CMS.- Part III.- Elaboration.- Iteration One - Hardware Infrastructure Build-out.- TeamSite Installation.- Backing Store.- File Systems.- File Deployment.- Databases.- User Authentication/Authorization.- Iteration Two - Designing custom CMS infrastructure.- Determine Interface needs.- Part IV. Construction.- Iteration Three - Examining Service Offerings.- Content Authoring.- Content Deployment, Retention (archival), and Dynamic Content Preview.- Business Process Flow.- Iteration Four - Importing existing content to CMS.- Part V. Transition.- Iteration Five - Delivering CMS to customer.- Part VI. Epilogue.- Interwoven's Future Product Vision.

About the author

Brian Hastings has been working with Interwoven Teamsite for seven years, and has worked as a content management system implementation specialist, developer and architect for clients such as AG Edwards, Mastercard International and FedEx. He currently works for FedEx, where he is a senior programmer analyst on the Content Management Team. He lives in the Memphis, Tennessee area with his wife and children.

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The Definitive Guide to Interwoven TeamSite is the first comprehensive book about this enterprise-level content management system (CMS). Divided into five parts, it guides you through the Interwoven TeamSite architecture, key features, and detailed implementation. The book presents material using the Rational Unified Process as a development framework and project methodology. Each part of the book introduces the concepts and TeamSite features that you will need to understand in order to carry out each aspect of the project.

Complete with a working implementation and numerous visual guides, the book painstakingly covers the project process. The authors also include a crucial case-study of a fictitious financial services firm. Throughout the book, the authors share key development strategies, deployment principles, best practices, and insider tips that they have gained over many years of working in enterprise CMS environments at many different Fortune 500 implementations. The foreword for this book is written by Russell Nakano, who was a principal consultant and co-founder of Interwoven, author of Web Content Management: A Collaborative Approach, and who is the current president and co-founder of Nahava, Inc. The authors also discuss future product releases, including LiveSite, MetaTagger, and SaleSite. They share the future product vision of Interwoven and TeamSite in the epilogue.

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"Interwoven TeamSite is an enterprise-level content management system. This book is a user’s guide. It will be of value, probably great value, to people developing a content management system using Interwoven software. The general reader wanting to learn about content management software or the process of developing it will probably find the mass of detail overwhelming." (B. Hazeltine, ACM Computing Reviews, Vol. 49 (2), February, 2008)

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From the reviews:

"Interwoven TeamSite is an enterprise-level content management system. This book is a user's guide. It will be of value, probably great value, to people developing a content management system using Interwoven software. The general reader wanting to learn about content management software or the process of developing it will probably find the mass of detail overwhelming." (B. Hazeltine, ACM Computing Reviews, Vol. 49 (2), February, 2008)

Product details

Authors Bria Hastings, Brian Hastings, Justin McNeal
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9781430211921
ISBN 978-1-4302-1192-1
No. of pages 546
Dimensions 191 mm x 240 mm x 32 mm
Weight 1082 g
Illustrations XXXIV, 546 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Application software

B, Software Engineering, Computer Applications, Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems, Computer and Information Systems Applications, Application software, Operating systems, Professional and Applied Computing, TeamSite;databases;design;development

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