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Content management system

A content management system (CMS) is the collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. These procedures can be manual or computer-based.

    In a CMS, data can be defined as nearly anything: documents, movies, pictures, phone numbers, scientific data, and so forth. CMSs are frequently used for storing, controlling, revising, semantically enriching, and publishing documentation. Serving as a central repository, the CMS increases the version level of new updates to an already existing file. Version control is one of the primary advantages of a CMS.

    • Allow for a large number of people to contribute to and share stored data
    • Control access to data, based on user roles (defining which information users or user groups can view, edit, publish, etc.)
    • Aid in easy storage and retrieval of data
    • Reduce repetitive duplicate input
    • Improve the ease of report writing
    • Improve communication between users.