Title: Faculty of Arts: CMS FeaturesHighlights
1Faculty of Arts CMS Features/Highlights -built
using Open Source product, Typo3 -currently using
CWL authentication -currently using Live_at_UBC
webservice for events feeds -in process of
integrating a sub-set of departmental sites
Arts Family of Sites -Priority one
accessible -1 FTE (.5 communications, .5
operations) required to run it -directory module
with self-serve editing, allowing users to create
bios, upload photos, link to SIS, link to LDAP
White Pages -can contain unlimited intranets
extranets -5 of 9 initiallly proposed
departmental sites in development -distributed
user administration -web-based editing -custom
smart forms wizard -extensible template
engine
2Back-end Page Tree
Front-end Faceplate
3Distributed Administration Model users
administrate other users from their node
downwards
Web landlord webmaster
Web tenants web editors/authors
4- Basic Deliverable for Arts Departments
- Full Enterprise Content Management system,
integrated with the arts.ubc.ca family of
websites - Navigation to 5 levels (beyond 5 rendered in main
content) - CWL login (Editing capabilities for unlimited
users) - Self-serve Faculty directory module, integrated
with site - Fully configurable user accounts
- Web-based WYSIWYG editing, no software needed
- Arts ISIT migrates content from old site,
consults on any content restructuring - Live_at_UBC Events Feed integrated into website,
with department-specific events - Custom colours
- Automated rotating custom banners
- Search
- Automatically updated Site map
- Quick links
- Self sufficient form wizard for unlimited
mail/database driven forms capability - (opt) News publishing and archiving system
- ability to embed custom-written PHP content
elements in pages
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8Faculty of Arts CMS Features/Highlights -built
using Open Source product, Typo3 -currently using
CWL authentication -currently using Live_at_UBC
webservice for events feeds -in process of
integrating a sub-set of departmental sites
Arts Family of Sites -Priority one
accessible -1 FTE (.5 communications, .5
operations) required to run it -directory module
with self-serve editing, allowing users to create
bios, upload photos, link to SIS, link to LDAP
White Pages -can contain unlimited intranets
extranets -5 of 9 initiallly proposed
departmental sites in development -distributed
user administration -web-based editing -custom
smart forms wizard -extensible template
engine
Typo3 Extension Modules
Faculty Directory Module
CWL Connector
9Faculty of Arts Web System
10- Arts CMS Implementation Pros
- Open Source
- Can build/add modular extensions
- Can draw on a large repository of existing
extensions created by an active world-wide
developer community - Full control over product
- Ability to actively contribute to the products
future development - Maximum extendibility
- No initial cost of purchase, low total cost of
ownership - Codebase written in PHP
- Arts CMS Implementation Cons
- Open Source
- High initial cost of development
- No 9-5 or 24-7 customer support
- Development team requires a high level of
experience and programming skill - Challenging Project Management
- Fragmented Documentation
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15TYPO3 Statistics
- 15264 registered users on TYPO3.org
- 2085 websites made with TYPO3 (this counts only
registered references - a fraction of sites made
with TYPO3) - 672 registered consultancies located in 50
countries offer TYPO3 services and hosting - 621 extensions for TYPO3 created by 204
developers are publicly available for everyone.
Another 718 extensions are in the pipeline
currently -
- source www.typo3.org
16TYPO3 Stats - User Support
- 11580 threads in main English (main) list
archive, many responses compiled in HOWTO FAQ
format - 362 282 threads in Linux Windows Install
Archives - numerous user groups, regionally other
- 124 Howto instructional videos
- 330 Documents (totaling 3939 pages of
documentation) - numerous other TYPO3 dedicated sites with
documentation, bulletin boards, HOWTOs, etc - source www.typo3.org
17TYPO3 Evaluation
- Advantages
- extremely feature rich, flexible extensible
Kasper Skarhoj, TYPO3 creator, advises people
not to touch TYPO3 unless they are prepared to
learn something new every day for at least 3
months - more frequent upgrades than commercial software,
open bug tracking system - excellent documentation and a good level of
support from user base - Disadvantages
- inherent disadvantages of Open Source Software