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Accessing the editorial interface; contents appear as sequence of objects (text, image, file etc.). The sitemap allows a fast navigation within the content tree. The complete management takes place in the web-browser.
Author: Dr. Frank Hoffmann, 2004/07/07
Screen examples of ZMS version 2.2
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Accessing the editorial interface; contents appear as sequence of objects (text, image, file etc.). The sitemap allows a fast navigation within the content tree. The complete management takes place in the web-browser.
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Customized content structures (so-called 'special objects') may easily be combined per click and can enhance the content model as required; the system generates an automatic input interface for the editor for his own content objekts.
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From ZMS 2.1 on the workflow can be freely defined; all configurations may be exported as XML-files and imorted as configuration files into any other ZMS instances.
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With the filter configuation ZMS contents can be transformed e.g. as output for print production (DTP).
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From ZMS 2.1 on workflows may be freely defined; all configurations can be saved as XML-file and easily be imported into another ZMS. In this way the system configuration can be operated very efficiently.