Evaluación de Tecnologías de Sistemas de Gestión de Contenidos (CMS) para el Desarrollo de Modelos de Negocio Electrónicos E-bussines

Author(s):  
Claudia Aurora Soto-Rodriguez ◽  
Juan Hernandez-Cervantes

A content management system (CMS) in its acronym in English is a software that allows designing an online store, meeting the needs of the micro company to implement web platforms for online sales, the technical evaluation is presented at the descriptive and qualitative level of the best practices of the most used CMS: Magento, PrestaShop, WooCommerce, Wordpress and Joomla, in this sense it is proposed that the more functionality and simplicity offered by the CMS, it is possible to adapt to the real needs of micro businesses , the methodology used was oriented in two main phases, a documentary research comparing the characteristics of each product and another performing installation tests observing functionality and integrity of the information, observing through a case of application the behavior of the sale process, obtained a concentration of technical characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of each pro duct identifying the most suitable product for a type of electronic business model. It has been concluded that Prestashop and Wordpress are ideal products for the development of electronic businesses adapted to micro businesses, in relation to the functionality, stability, integrity and simplicity that they offer in their application.

Author(s):  
Claudia Aurora SOTO-RODRÍGUEZ ◽  
Juan HERNÁNDEZ-CERVANTES

Wordpress is currently a content management system (CMS) that allows you to create functional virtual stores (e-commerce) by applying the different types of software (plug-ins) that exist in the market that allow you to increase the capabilities and functionalities of an electronic business model , the purpose of the present investigation was to evaluate the scope, configuration and functionality of the products compatible with the CMS, comparing in real time through an exploratory investigation the plug-ins: E-Commerce, Simple Paypal Shopping Cart, Woocommerce, Jigoshop and Ecwid Shopping Cart, in the operation of the product catalog of the micro company AVIIS avícola SA of CV, the result obtained is the identification of the technical characteristics of each software for the adaptation of an electronic business model based on business intelligence (e-bussines) in its various aspects, the results facilitate the evaluation of micro enterprises relevant technology technique to incorporate into your store model, for the design of marketing strategies that allow you to maintain or increase the position of the company in the market.


2014 ◽  
Vol 693 ◽  
pp. 445-450
Author(s):  
Matus Peci ◽  
Pavel Vazan ◽  
Vladimir Surka

This paper presents design of portal that improves controlling of sales channel at initial conditions. The customer needed to display key performance indicators on the portal and thus significantly improve the efficiency of business processes after the deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011. The aim of this paper is to choose appropriate technology to create a portal and design possible architecture of solution. Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 with Web Application Microsoft SharePoint platform provide a solution for process control of business processes in company that is primarily offered like as the best solution. On the other hand, we found the possibility of open source content management system DotNetNuke, which meets customer's requirements and therefore, there is a possibility to reduce financial costs when selecting this system. Finally, we evaluated considered technologies, prepared more price variations of architecture and compared advantages and disadvantages of these variations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 119-128
Author(s):  
Takudzwa Fadziso

In cognitive science, understanding language by humans starts with recognition. Without the phase, understanding languages become a very cumbersome task. The task of the lexical analyzer is to read the various input characters grouping them into lexemes and producing an output of a sequence of tokens. But before we discuss lexical analysis further, we should have an overview of this research. Lexical analysis is best described as tokenization that converts a sequence of characters (program) into tokens with identifiable meanings. This study aims to look at the various terms or words related to lexical structure, purpose, and how they are applied to get the required result. The lexical analysis offers researchers an idea of the structural aspect of computer language and its semantic content. The work also talks about the advantages and disadvantages of lexical analysis.


Jurnal INFORM ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-132
Author(s):  
Muhammad Naufal Akbar ◽  
Atik Ariesta

The digital era, which is quickly evolving nowadays, necessitates the use of online stores by business owners to compete for as many clients as possible. E-commerce is the process of selling, purchasing, and marketing a product over the internet network. Conventional sales of items that do not maximize the use of promotional media will result in sales declining and many products not being sold. Traditional sales must instantly transition to digital marketing via e-commerce websites using a Content Management System (CMS) so that retailers can have their charm to improve product sales. The benefit of this research is to make online sales utilizing a Content Management System (CMS) to improve business operations and product marketing by employing Search Engine Optimization (SEO) to reduce product marketing expenditures. The Business Model Canvas (BMC) is used to create an online business model. Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams, such as Activity Diagrams, Use Case Diagrams, Component Diagrams, and System Sequence Diagrams, are used in the system design. As a result of this research, the e-commerce website will be displayed on the first page of the search site, allowing it to assist shop transaction activities and serve as a promotional medium.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. e25693
Author(s):  
Jeff Gerbracht

Taxonomic monographs are a series of publications covering a higher taxonomic group with each monograph focusing on an individual species. They are a compendium of the current state of research and knowledge detailing many aspects of the species and are extensively used by researchers, ornithologists and conservationists to learn what is ‘currently’ known about a species. Birds, being one of the more easily seen and studied taxa, have a number of specialized taxonomic monographs where data from a wide variety of disciplines are combined into a single place and utilized for research and conservation management. Many of the existing avian monographs have regional or subdomain focus such as “Birds of the Western Palearctic” or “Catalan Breeding Bird Atlas 1999-2002” and monographs are sometimes focused on different user communities, ranging from those with casual interest to professional ornithologists and researchers. The Lab of Ornithology maintains several monograph series. Merlin and All About Birds include simplified information that is of interest to the casual observer and Birds of North America and Neotropical Birds Online are monographs with complete, detailed life histories, prepared for ornithologists and active researchers. These monograph projects were originally supported using different Content Management Systems which became very difficult to maintain, difficult to keep content current and provided no capacity for organizing and sharing of content across monograph projects. Bird taxonomies change annually and the previous systems had no capacity to intelligently manage taxonomic changes. To solve these issues, we created a new Content Management System with Taxonomic Concepts at its core. Reviewing a number of existing monograph projects led us to create an underlying content structure that is very analogous to Plinian Core. The initial requirement to support multiple monograph series, some focused on the professional community and others focused on budding amateurs, presented challenges to creating a ‘one size fits all’ model for structuring content that includes authoritative articles covering most aspects of a species life history, traditional range maps, dynamic observation maps, relative abundance models, photos, images, video and a bibliography. In this talk I’ll present in detail the Content Management System and the underlying models we have developed. Four of these five models are tied to the underlying taxonomic concept while the fifth is tied to the taxonomic names. Articles, multimedia (including traditional range maps), taxonomic description and bibliography have long existed in print monographs and having these authored and displayed via the web makes it much simpler to incorporate new information and, keep the information current and publish the information to an existing standard. The incorporation of dynamic content has only been possible with the advent of the web and standards for the underlying Taxonomic Concepts. With four monographs currently in production and several more in development, we’ve encountered both advantages and disadvantages in using these models for managing and serving monograph series. I will discuss these in detail and compare the models with Plinian Core to highlight both fundamental differences as well as common ground.


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