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Media Systems Integration
Published in Al Kovalick, Video Systems in an IT Environment, 2013
Exploring the intricacies of these items is beyond the scope of this book. However, to learn more about the details of MAM functionality (with support for time-based media and focus on broadcast and A/V production), study the representational offerings from companies such as Artesia Technologies, Avid Technology, Blue Order, Harris Broadcast, IBM (Content Manager), Microsoft (Interactive Media Manager), Omnibus, and Thomson. Although not media focused, Drupal (http://drupal.org) is a popular free software package that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage, and organize a wide variety of content for Web sites.
Usevalia: Managing Inspection-Based Usability Audits
Published in International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2022
Raimel Sobrino-Duque, Juan Manuel Carrillo-de-Gea, Juan José López-Jiménez, Joaquín Nicolás Ros, José Luis Fernández-Alemán
The advancements in hardware and software technologies led to the evolution of the modern-day CMS (Content Management System) which allows anyone to design a website without the need for coding knowledge. CMS is defined as computer applications that allow the editing and publishing of content, along with maintenance from the user interface. Moreover, CMS has been developed as a modular system with the possibility of programming individual features as extensions (Blazek et al., 2019). Furthermore, open-source CMS, such as Drupal have been the choice preferred for the development of several web applications. Many users employ Drupal for website development owing to multiple features, such as flexibility in content creation, easy administration of users, and the capability to handle complex workflows (Iqbal et al., 2020).