2. What is CMS?
CMS is a web application you can run on web server to
help creating a website.
It is flexible and help you to make a great site
Provide tool to help the layman keep track of content
Tools to make repetitive things less repetitive.
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3. Purpose of CMS
Allow for large number of contribute to and share
stored data
Control access to data , based on user roles
Easy storage and retrieval of data
Reduce repetitive duplicate input
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4. Types of CMS
Enterprise CMS (ECMS)
Web CMS (WCMS)
Document Management System(DMS)
Mobile Content Management System
Component Content Management System
Media Content Management System
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5. Currently using CMS in LBi UK
Java base CMS
CQ5
Vignette
Fatware
.Net base CMS
Umbraco
EpiServer
SiteCore
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6. Day creates content management infrastructure software in the Day
CRX product line and enterprise content management applications in
the Day Communiqué product line.
Its most important product is Day Communiqué WCM, a Web content
management system that is used for public-facing websites and
intranets of large corporations such as McDonald's and Daimler.
Day is engaged in the content repository API for Java standardization
process and contributes to open source software projects such
as Apache Jackrabbit and Apache Sling.
Day Software was acquired by Adobe Systems on 28th July, 2010 for
$240 Million USD
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7. CQ Features
Manage and deliver digital content with ease, across
channels
Adobe® CQ is the foundation of the Adobe Web
Experience Management (WEM) solution. It provides
digital marketers with easy-to-use, web-based
applications for creating, managing, and delivering
personalized online experiences. Adobe CQ provides
out-of-the-box integration with products in the rest of
Adobe Digital Marketing Suite
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8. CQ Components
Web Content Management
An easy-to-use application that enables business users to author and publish content across channels,
while maintaining corporate standards.
Social Communities
A fully integrated solution that enable marketers to create immersive social experiences as part of their
website to build brand loyalty and generate demand.
Digital Asset Management
A unified asset management application that empowers marketing organizations to optimize operations,
connect with creative professionals, reuse existing assets, and maintain brand consistency regardless of
format or location.
Marketing Campaign Management
A module for digital marketers to plan, design, launch, and optimize multichannel marketing campaigns
that drive demand and increase brand engagement across web, email, mobile, and social channels.
Mobile site and applications
A mobile module that empowers digital marketers to design engaging experiences across mobile devices,
helping to increase customer loyalty and acquisition through a consistent and relevant experience.
Integration with Adobe Digital Marketing Suite
An integrated solution for marketers that delivers personalized and tailored experiences that are
analyzed, measured, and optimized across various channels of delivery.
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12. Planning : Before You Start
Before you start with the actual analysis and definition
of tests review the following information:
CQ Architecture
Documentation
Basic Principles of Testing
Assumptions to Avoid
Commitment to Quality
Become Involved
Involve the Customer
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13. Planning :Types of Tests
There are various standard classifications of tests
which are appropriate for use when testing a CQ
project. You should be familiar with these to decide
which you will use:
Units Tests
Integration Tests
Smoke Tests
Functional Tests
System Tests
Performance Tests
Stress Tests
Regression Tests
Acceptance Tests
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14. Planning : Getting Started
Before starting on your detailed Test Cases and Test
Plan you can:
Define the goals
Collect traffic statistics from the existing website
Collect traffic statistics from external websites
Confirm Target Metrics
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15. Setting up : Which Test Environments
will be needed?
To define which configurations you will need / use for testing, you will
need to consider:
Development : For Unit, and certain Integration tests.
Testing : For the majority of the tests.
Live : For final performance and stress tests. Also for acceptance tests
with the customer.
Author : This instance allows authors to input, and publish, content.
Publish : This instance presents the website in its published form for
access from visitors.
Soft Launch : Reduced availability; which allows time for performance
tests, tuning and optimization under realistic conditions on the
production environment.
Hard Launch : Full availability.
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24. EDIT MODE
In Edit Mode (or view), you can add, move and delete content,
activate and delete a page and much more. This next section will
discuss the options available
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