Victor Lombardi has published a detailed piece on Boxes and Arrows entitled Managing the Complexity of Content Management that is based on survey of practitioners that asked questions about common problems and failures of CMS systems.
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by Lee Bryant
This is a Headshift blog post by Lee Bryant, written on February 11, 2004. It has (0) comments.
Why are content management systems so bad?
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