Title: Portals%20and%20CMS%20
1Portals and CMS Why You Need Them Both
- paul.browning_at_bristol.ac.uk
2Route map
- Environmental scan
- What is a CMS?
- What is a Portal?
- How does the CMS relate to the Portal?
- Demo (maybe some magic, if theres time)
- Some reflections
3True confessions
- We dont (yet) have a centrally supported CMS
- We dont have an institutional portal
- We plan to have made decisions on both by August
2002 - What follows is a mix of vaporware, prototypes
and incomplete understanding
4Environmental scan I
- From the viewpoint of a research-led University
say five years ago - The Web is not life threatening
- The Web is another hassle what is it replacing?
- Were over-subscribed with well qualified
candidates - Itll be very expensive to put a server in
Mexico
5The pre-millennial Web
- A hobby for someone
- Apache on a file system
- Highly manual methods of content creation and
maintenance - In effect a read-only medium
- A spot of Perl
- A Webmaster
- Let the professionals get back to serious
computing
- Three clicks away from crap
6Environmental scan II
- From the viewpoint of a research-led University
today - DDA 1995 SENDA 2001
- September 2002
- Perhaps the Web is career threatening?
- Lets re-do the Web to make it accessible
- Lets re-paint the Forth Road Bridge again and
again and again - Lets work harder rather than smarter
7The pre-millennial Web cant scale
- The pre-millennial Web is broken
- We need a Web Content Management System
- A web site is like a dog its for life
- We need to move beyond the Freds in the Shed
- We need a dynamic, automated, write-enabled,
de-skilled Web .. - .. supported by a multi-skilled Web Team (who
never touch the content)
8The content life cycle
9The defining features of a CMS
- A CMS has substantial overlaps with DMS, VLEs,
Groupware, Weblogs, Portals . - Browning Lowndes (2001)
- Versioning (checkout/in, rollback)
- Workflow
- Integration (joinupability)
- Not a finished product a concept, a set of
processes, a framework
CMS Portal
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10The most desirable features of a CMS
(IWMW, 2000)
- Template-based self-service authoring for
non-technical content providers (frictionless
publishing) - Roles-based security
- Workflow management - submit, review, approve,
archive - Integration with existing data/databases and user
authentication systems - Metadata management
- Flexible output - write once, publish many times
11The Prospectus in 5 BC(Before Cms)
12The Prospectus in 5 AC(After Cms)
Printer
Browser
Web pages
Standard
Browser
CMS
Robot
Text-to- speech
Browser
Browser
CD-ROM
Browser
Departments
Admissions
Marketing
Web Team
13CMS in 2002
- If you havent got one or arent thinking about
getting one then you either
- Have a web site of less than 100 pages or
- Have a web site with less than three authors or
- Are probably dead meat
14Portal MLE VLE CMS
Content Management System (CMS)
eStrategy an institutional understanding of
these relationships?
15What is a portal?
A portal
- Aggregates information and applications one stop
shop - Is personalised or groupilised one size does
not fit all - Aspires to be your desktop on the Web Webtop
16Examples of portals
- Law Intranet
- Blackboard
- Amazon
- Tesco
- LSE for You
17The benchmark? LSE For You
Modules (channels) already implemented
Room Booking Student Photo Boards Tuition Fees
Address Maintenance Emergency Contacts Private Accommodation
Exam Results Reprographics Usage Reprographics Jobs
Mailing Lists Teaching Timetable Payslips
Examination Details Class Mailer Locate a Study Room
Transcripts DPA Consent LSE Experts
Application Progress Collect Network Account Alumni Employment
18The benchmark? LSE For You
Room Booking
Teaching Timetable
19The benchmark? LSE For You
Address Maintenance
Tuition Fees
20What is a portal architecture? Why bother?
Before (i.e. now) ..
User confusion?
Lots of stovepipes of variable length
Pseudo- webified
Desk- topped
Webified
Invisible
21What is a portal architecture?Aggregation
After ..
Portal framework
Extending, bending and merging the stovepipes
Pseudo- webified
Desk- topped
Webified
PORTALISED
22What is a portal architecture?Personalisation
stickiness
After ..
Portal framework
Multiple views depending on user and/or device
23Ahem . dont some CMS do
- Aggregation (a.k.a. syndication)?
- Personalisation?
- And other bits of a portal framework?
Yes .
- Conversant, Frontier (News/magazine type)
- Vignette, Broadvision (E-business/e-commerce
type) - Zope CMF (Framework type)
Which is why you need to be clear about the join
between the CMS and the portal
24Dogs dinner alert I .
- what follows are just sketches
- by someone with a poor sense of screen design
- aimed at demonstrating some concepts
- a future portal will not look like this!
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29What makes a good portal framework?
- Interoperable (open standards)
- Agnostic
- Secure
- Flexible (incl. skins)
- Stable, scaleable, supportable
- Future proof
30Candidate portal frameworks?
- Blackboard Level 2 û
- Blackboard Level 3 - Now BB Learning System
32k/annum lt 60k consultancy for set-up? - Zope û
- Long list of payware options û
- Short list
- Oracle Portal ?
- uPortal ?
31Demo
- Is there time?
- If not, and youd like see it, then back here _at_
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32Oracle Portal demo
33uPortal demo
34Dogs dinner alert II .
- what follows is a proto-prototype
- constructed by staff with other day jobs and
some students - no concessions made w.r.t. usability or
presentation - running on a desktop PC
- aimed at demonstrating some concepts
- Aggregation
- Integration
- Personalisation
- Customisation
- a future portal will not look or work like this!
35uPortal demo
- Bristol out of the box
- Bristol prototype
36What is a portal architecture?
Browsers
Application server
Content
The portal is fundamentally content-free the
CMS holds the content
37LoadsaXs to get our heads round
Browser
Printer
WAP
XSLT
XML
uPortal
Application or Data
XHTML
We all need a Sebastian Rahtz!
38Some reflections
- CMS?Portal
- Siloware vs. Glueware
- Senior managers
- Whos the CTO?
- IWMW 2003
- Putting lipstick on bulldogs
39CMS?Portal
40How wed like things to be .
SIS
Portal framework
CMS
Digital Library
Agnostic, open standards compliant plugs and
sockets
DNER
41 but how it often is
SIS
Digital Library
Portal framework
CMS
just sockets do it our way
DNER
42Doncha love Senior Managers?
- Why cant we just use Google?
- We dont need a portal we just need a
well-designed Web site - Our SIS is Best of Breed so it must be good
- Why cant we just use Outlook and Exchange?
43Whos the CTO?
- Your Director of IT Services?
- UCISA? Siloware is often golfcourseware
- It gets sold to senior executives by
smooth-talking sales executives who claim their
products solve every conceivable business
problem, is a doddle to install, standards
compliant, holographic user interfaces,
everything. - SCONUL?
- ALT?
- JISC?
- eEnvoy?
- Whos the CIO?
We need to be investing in glueware and the
people who can use it
44The Scaleable Web(IWMW 2003)
- Making it easy for the end-user means more
complexity behind the scenes - The increasing dynamic Web will start to fail as
sites get busier - Who in your institution is looking at
- Load balancing
- Clustering
- Cacheing
- Amazon Tesco have
- Overlaps with the GRID?
45The technology is the easier bit
- "The worst thing you can do is to Web-enable a
bad process," said Friedlein. "As a client once
put it 'There's no point in putting lipstick on
a bulldog,'" he added. - Getting content management strategy right, ZD Net
UK, Dec 12th, 2001, Geoff Choo
From Information Strategy to eStrategy?
Future performance target Four clicks away from
7x24 crap
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47From Desktop to Webtop An Information Systems
Strategy?
Many readers, some writers
Multiple views, depending on role