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Democratizing content publication with Coral

by Michael Freedman, Eric Freudenthal, David Mazières - IN NSDI , 2004
"... CoralCDN is a peer-to-peer content distribution network that allows a user to run a web site that offers high performance and meets huge demand, all for the price of a cheap broadband Internet connection. Volunteer sites that run CoralCDN automatically replicate content as a side effect of users acc ..."
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accessing it. Publishing through CoralCDN is as simple as making a small change to the hostname in an object's URL; a peer-to-peer DNS layer transparently redirects browsers to nearby participating cache nodes, which in turn cooperate to minimize load on the origin web server. One of the system

KMS: A distributed Hypermedia system for managing Knowledge in Organizations

by Robert Akscyn, Donald Mccracken, Elise Yoder - Communications of the ACM , 1988
"... KMS is a commercial hypermedia system developed by Knowledge Systems for networks of heterogeneous workstations. It is designed to support organization-wide collaboration for a broad range of applications, such as electronic publishing, software engineering, project management, computer-aided design ..."
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KMS is a commercial hypermedia system developed by Knowledge Systems for networks of heterogeneous workstations. It is designed to support organization-wide collaboration for a broad range of applications, such as electronic publishing, software engineering, project management, computer

Towards Expressive Publish/Subscribe Systems

by Alan Demers, Johannes Gehrke, Mingsheng Hong, Mirek Riedewald, Walker White - In Proc. EDBT , 2006
"... Abstract. Traditional content based publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems allow users to express stateless subscriptions evaluated on individual events. However, many applications such as monitoring RSS streams, stock tickers, or management of RFID data streams require the ability to handle stateful s ..."
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Abstract. Traditional content based publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems allow users to express stateless subscriptions evaluated on individual events. However, many applications such as monitoring RSS streams, stock tickers, or management of RFID data streams require the ability to handle stateful

Composite subscriptions in content-based publish/subscribe systems

by Guoli Li, Hans-arno Jacobsen - In ACM/IFIP/USENIX 6th International Middleware Conference , 2005
"... Abstract. Distributed publish/subscribe systems are naturally suited for processing events in distributed systems. However, support for expressing patterns about distributed events and algorithms for detecting correlations among these events are still largely unexplored. Inspired from the requiremen ..."
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Abstract. Distributed publish/subscribe systems are naturally suited for processing events in distributed systems. However, support for expressing patterns about distributed events and algorithms for detecting correlations among these events are still largely unexplored. Inspired from

Complex acts of knowing: paradox and descriptive self-awareness

by Dave Snowden, Cynefin Centre Organisational - Journal of Knowledge Management , 2002
"... Vol 6, No. 2, 2002 (May) The agreement of the publishers to distribution at this conference is gratefully acknowledged. We are reaching the end of the second generation of knowledge management, with its focus on tacit-explicit knowledge conversion. Triggered by the SECI model of Nonaka, it replaced ..."
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a first generation focus on timely information provision for decision support and in support of BPR initiatives. Like BPR it has substantially failed to deliver on its promised benefits. The third generation requires the clear separation of context, narrative and content management and challenges

Emerging Threats: Publishing Software

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"... (U) There are two approaches to website content management: commercial publishing software or customized application development. Each of these approaches presents a unique set of security vulnerabilities; however, this bulletin will focus on the vulnerabilities and threats associated with commercia ..."
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(U) There are two approaches to website content management: commercial publishing software or customized application development. Each of these approaches presents a unique set of security vulnerabilities; however, this bulletin will focus on the vulnerabilities and threats associated

Identifying and locating interference issues in Content Management Systems

by Laleh Eshkevari, Polytechnique Montral, James R. Cordy, Massimiliano Di Penta
"... The large success of Content management Systems (CMS) such as WordPress is largely due to the rich ecosystem of themes and plugins developed around the CMS that allows users to easily build and customize complex Web appli-cations featuring photo galleries, contact forms, and blog pages. However, the ..."
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The large success of Content management Systems (CMS) such as WordPress is largely due to the rich ecosystem of themes and plugins developed around the CMS that allows users to easily build and customize complex Web appli-cations featuring photo galleries, contact forms, and blog pages. However

The padres distributed publish/subscribe system

by E. Fidler, H. -a. Jacobsen, G. Li, S. Mankovski - In 8th International Conference on Feature Interactions in Telecommunications and Software Systems , 2005
"... Abstract. Workflow management systems are traditionally centralized, creating a single point of failure and a scalability bottleneck. In collaboration with Cybermation, Inc., we have developed a content-based publish/subscribe platform, called PADRES, which is a distributed middleware ..."
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Abstract. Workflow management systems are traditionally centralized, creating a single point of failure and a scalability bottleneck. In collaboration with Cybermation, Inc., we have developed a content-based publish/subscribe platform, called PADRES, which is a distributed middleware

Design of Web Content Management System for Dental Laboratories

by Reham Alabduljabbar, Samir El-masri
"... Web Content Management system is a management tool for creating a dynamic website. It ensures logical structure of data organization and ease of content accessing and presenting. Dental laboratories need Web Content Management system (WCMS) to control their business. Maintaining a long-term relation ..."
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Web Content Management system is a management tool for creating a dynamic website. It ensures logical structure of data organization and ease of content accessing and presenting. Dental laboratories need Web Content Management system (WCMS) to control their business. Maintaining a long

Integrating Component-based Web Engineering into Content Management Systems

by Stefania Leone, Alexandre De Spindler, Moira C. Norrie, Dennis McLeod , 2013
"... Popular content management systems such as WordPress and Drupal offer a plug-in mechanism that allows users to extend the platform with additional functionality. However, plug-ins are typically isolated extensions defining their own data structures, application logic and user interface, and are dif ..."
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Popular content management systems such as WordPress and Drupal offer a plug-in mechanism that allows users to extend the platform with additional functionality. However, plug-ins are typically isolated extensions defining their own data structures, application logic and user interface
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