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Moreover, as more organizations explore knowledge management and transform themselves into learning organizations, it has become clear that the way we structure and categorize information is not static but fluid.
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Traditional CMS will therefore not be able to respond to the demand for fluid taxonomies; Drupal can.
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20 Feb 07
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Moreover, as more organizations explore knowledge management and transform themselves into learning organizations, it has become clear that the way we structure and categorize information is not static but fluid. One can imagine a grocery list that changes constantly because of the ever-changing needs of a household. Traditional CMS will therefore not be able to respond to the demand for fluid taxonomies; Drupal can. Drupal empowers the users themselves to easily define and change the categories and structures of their intranets and websites. Drupal’s taxonomy module also enables users to create relationships between categories or vocabulary terms without the need for reprogramming. For instance, defining the words “development” and “progress” as synonyms is trivial in Drupal and can be done by non-techie users. In traditional CMS, this task will require reprogramming. The paradigm shift is so difficult that even now, web developers who have made the shift to Drupal cannot clearly articulate why Drupal is better, even to their fellow developers
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