Abstract This paper presents a Content Adapter Architecture (CAA) for Content Management Systems (CMSs). A CMS is a software application that maintains and keeps track of every piece of content of a website. In the past, CMS has been mainly used in developing websites and portals for desktop PCs. For mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets, the web content developed for PCs needs to be adapted in order to provide the best possible user experience due to different characteristics and constraints such as screen dimensions. This adaptation task can be time consuming and resource intensive. Most solutions resolve it by creating different resources or CMS plugins for different devices. This paper proposes a novel approach to adapt CMS c...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the architecture for multimedia content management support in...
Content management systems (CMSs) are World Wide Web platform software, developed by communities of ...
The main goal of this thesis is to reveal significant imperfections of the popular open-source Conte...
In this paper, a content adapter architecture for learning system is presented. Normally, most e-lea...
Abstract: Problem statement: Content adaptation have been playing an important role in mobile device...
Content Management System (CMS) is a system that is used to control or manage content on a website s...
Content adaptation is an attractive solution for the ever growing desktop based Web content delivere...
The main objective of this project is to develop a management system that manages web contents usin...
There is a growing need for mobile users to access Web content. In this chapter, adaptation approach...
Content adaptation is a crucial step in making desktop-oriented web resources available to mobile, s...
This paper presents our design and development of a description logics-based planner for providing c...
[[abstract]]The current trend is to access Web content and applications anytime, anywhere and on any...
In this paper, we describe new content authoring issues related to mobility and cross-platform multi...
Abstract.. This paper describes a framework architecture for the automated re-purposing and efficien...
This work describes web content management systems (CMS). It discusses what CMS systems are and what...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the architecture for multimedia content management support in...
Content management systems (CMSs) are World Wide Web platform software, developed by communities of ...
The main goal of this thesis is to reveal significant imperfections of the popular open-source Conte...
In this paper, a content adapter architecture for learning system is presented. Normally, most e-lea...
Abstract: Problem statement: Content adaptation have been playing an important role in mobile device...
Content Management System (CMS) is a system that is used to control or manage content on a website s...
Content adaptation is an attractive solution for the ever growing desktop based Web content delivere...
The main objective of this project is to develop a management system that manages web contents usin...
There is a growing need for mobile users to access Web content. In this chapter, adaptation approach...
Content adaptation is a crucial step in making desktop-oriented web resources available to mobile, s...
This paper presents our design and development of a description logics-based planner for providing c...
[[abstract]]The current trend is to access Web content and applications anytime, anywhere and on any...
In this paper, we describe new content authoring issues related to mobility and cross-platform multi...
Abstract.. This paper describes a framework architecture for the automated re-purposing and efficien...
This work describes web content management systems (CMS). It discusses what CMS systems are and what...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate the architecture for multimedia content management support in...
Content management systems (CMSs) are World Wide Web platform software, developed by communities of ...
The main goal of this thesis is to reveal significant imperfections of the popular open-source Conte...