4. • Project management refers to the discipline of
using established processes, methods, knowledge,
skills, and experience to achieve the project
objectives. It serves as the guide in planning,
organizing and implementing the goals of the
project. A project is an undertaking with specific
start and end parameters designed to produce a
defined outcome, such as a new computer system.
6. DEFINING PROJECT GOALS –
the main task in this phase
is to set clear project goals
and objectives that are
SMART ( SPECIFIC, MEASURABLE,
ATTRACTIVE, REALISTIC,
and TIME-BOUND).
7. • PLANNING – Planning is key. The successful implementation and closure of a
project depends on the kind of planning that Underwent prior to its beginning. Action
items, desired results, and how to achieve them must be clearly defined from the
beginning of the project all the way.
8. IMPLEMENTATION
This phase involves detailing how a plan is executed and how changes can be
done in cases where it is necessary to do so. Documentation of all the works, its
results, special incidents, tough decisions, major and minor changes, etc. should be
done at all times for future reference.
9. CLOSURE
• Project closure signifies the end of the project, Every closure involves post
evaluation of all the processes that it went through to conclude whether the project
was a failure or success.
11. • Content management system, also known as CMS, refers to a software application or a set of
related programs which are used to create and manage digital content. It enables users to
seamlessly create, edit, review, and publish electronic content. There are two types of CMS(1)
enterprise content management(ECM) Which facilities collaboration in the workplace: and (2)
web content management (WCM) that facilitates collaborative authoring for websites. Core
functions of CMS are indexing, search and retrieval, format management, revision control and
publishing. Nowadays, there are a lot of content management systems on the web and the most
popular WordPress, Drupal, And Joomla.
12. FEATURES OF CONTENT MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
Allows quick Modification of web content
Advanced configurations for search Engine optimization
Automatically generates XHTML logical websites according to the W3C criteria
Compatible with any browser( Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox)
Power to interconnect CMS with other software packages
Provides specific multi-level information and access security
13. STEM1A
SUBMITTED BY; MELMAR O. VERANA
BRIGITTE GUERRERO
SUBMITTED TO:MRS. MELBA B. BIRJ