Coupled vs decoupled CMS

Written by James Robertson, published August 27, 2009

Categorised under: Content management

Andrew Webb writes about coupled vs decoupled CMS. To quote:

The technical infrastructure underpinning web sites has also evolved significantly since WCM was born. We have moved far from the early days of HTML pages and CGI scripts that add dynamic content often from a single database to platforms providing presentation templating and layout, content creation and editing tools with content aggregated from multiple sources both text and digital media. Expectations have changed as well with content creation and management being readily available to non-technical users.

(A few years back I wrote on the same topic: Dynamic or batch publishing?)

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