[ Desarrollo del CMS Monoil, una aplicación destinada al diseño, presentación y administración de contenidos relacionados al proyecto Monoil de la Universidad de Guayaquil ]
Volume 20, Issue 4, July 2017, Pages 1137–1151
Luis Cabrera Arias1, Christian Antón Cedeño2, and Diana Minda Gilces3
1 Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Science, University of Guayaquil, Guayaquil, Ecuador
2 Facultad de Ciencias Matemáticas y Físicas, Universidad de Guayaquil, Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador
3 Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Science, University of Guayaquil, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Original language: Spanish
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CMS stands for Content Management System. There are different types of CMS, usually, refers to Web CMS (WCMS) which is a software that allows common users to manage content of web pages without necessary knowledge from web developers or databases administrators. Project of the research program "Monitoring of Oil activities in Ecuador : a cross-disciplinary approach between Environment, Health and People" better known as Monoil, needs to publish information to internet, for example, data from agreements, associations, investigators résumé, investigations, news, etc. In the way we are thinking about web sites, all these data is treated as a “content”, then, Monoil needed a WCMS. Before solutions that were implemented, demanded certain performance and managers (of contents) were not agreed with them. Thus, the project decided to create CMS Monoil application which is a made-to-order Manager Content software. This solution includes CMS Monoil Application, destined to investigators and general public, and a Module for maintaining tables of CMS, for administrators who change frequently the content of the pages; these projects are included in the main solution Monoil as a built-in software. The CMS is developed with open source technologies such as Java platform with JSF Framework, Apache Tomcat web application and PostgreSQL database. In order to carry out this project with Software Engineering standards, SCRUM was selected as the agile methodology of developing, which through Sprints, created the CMS Monoil under these agile practices.
Author Keywords: CMS, Content Management System, Information, Web, WCMS, Web Content Management System.
Volume 20, Issue 4, July 2017, Pages 1137–1151
Luis Cabrera Arias1, Christian Antón Cedeño2, and Diana Minda Gilces3
1 Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Science, University of Guayaquil, Guayaquil, Ecuador
2 Facultad de Ciencias Matemáticas y Físicas, Universidad de Guayaquil, Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador
3 Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Science, University of Guayaquil, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Original language: Spanish
Copyright © 2017 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
CMS stands for Content Management System. There are different types of CMS, usually, refers to Web CMS (WCMS) which is a software that allows common users to manage content of web pages without necessary knowledge from web developers or databases administrators. Project of the research program "Monitoring of Oil activities in Ecuador : a cross-disciplinary approach between Environment, Health and People" better known as Monoil, needs to publish information to internet, for example, data from agreements, associations, investigators résumé, investigations, news, etc. In the way we are thinking about web sites, all these data is treated as a “content”, then, Monoil needed a WCMS. Before solutions that were implemented, demanded certain performance and managers (of contents) were not agreed with them. Thus, the project decided to create CMS Monoil application which is a made-to-order Manager Content software. This solution includes CMS Monoil Application, destined to investigators and general public, and a Module for maintaining tables of CMS, for administrators who change frequently the content of the pages; these projects are included in the main solution Monoil as a built-in software. The CMS is developed with open source technologies such as Java platform with JSF Framework, Apache Tomcat web application and PostgreSQL database. In order to carry out this project with Software Engineering standards, SCRUM was selected as the agile methodology of developing, which through Sprints, created the CMS Monoil under these agile practices.
Author Keywords: CMS, Content Management System, Information, Web, WCMS, Web Content Management System.
Abstract: (spanish)
Un Sistema de Gestión de Contenidos CMS es aquel que permite administrar correctamente la información de un proyecto o entidad. Comúnmente un CMS se refiere a un Web CMS (WCMS), el cuál es un software que permite a los usuarios comunes administrar el contenido de las páginas web sin el conocimiento necesario de desarrollo web o administración de bases de datos. El proyecto binacional (Francia-Ecuador) denominado Monitoreo ambiental, salud, sociedad y petróleo en Ecuador “Monoil”, necesita publicar información en Internet, por ejemplo, datos de acuerdos o convenios, instituciones participantes, currículum de investigadores, diferentes investigaciones, noticias, etc. Cada uno de estos datos es tratados como un "contenido", Monoil necesitaba un WCMS. Las soluciones que se implementaron anteriormente exigían cierto rendimiento y capacidades de almacenamiento, por lo que, los administradores (de contenidos) no estaban de acuerdo con ellas. Es así como se decidió crear la aplicación CMS Monoil, un gestor de contenidos hecho a la medida del proyecto. Esta solución incluye la aplicación CMS Monoil, destinada a investigadores y público en general, y un módulo de administración de las tablas del sistema para los administradores; estos sistemas se incluyen en la solución Monoil como un software incorporado. El CMS trabaja con tecnologías de código abierto como la plataforma Java con el Framework JSF, Apache Tomcat y PostgreSQL. Para llevar a cabo este proyecto con los estándares de Ingeniería de Software, SCRUM fue seleccionado como la metodología ágil de desarrollo, la cual a través de Sprints, creó el CMS Monoil.
Author Keywords: CMS, Sistema gestor de contenidos, información, Web, WCMS, Sistema gestor de contenidos web.
How to Cite this Article
Luis Cabrera Arias, Christian Antón Cedeño, and Diana Minda Gilces, “Development of CMS Monoil, an application destined to design, render and manage contents related to Monoil project - University of Guayaquil,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 1137–1151, July 2017.