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Trudy LaneIn this series, follow along as the IBM Internet Technology Group team designs, develops, and deploys a closed community Web site using a suite of software that is freely available -- including Drupal, MySQL, PHP, Apache, and Eclipse technologies.f
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KurtIn this series, follow along as the IBM Internet Technology Group team designs, develops, and deploys a closed community Web site using a suite of software that is freely available -- including Drupal, MySQL, PHP, Apache, and Eclipse technologies.f
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samuel sungMambo Open Source is one of the finest open source content management systems available today. The default installation of Mambo is easy to set up and easy to maintain. The setup utility uses a 4-step wizard interface that allows you to install the entire
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karli whiteIn this series, follow along as the IBM Internet Technology Group team designs, develops, and deploys a closed community Web site using a suite of software that is freely available -- including Drupal, MySQL, PHP, Apache, and Eclipse technologies.
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Drupal includes features to enable content management systems, blogs, collaborative authoring environments, forums, newsletters, picture galleries, file uploads and download, and much more
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"Drupal is software that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a great variety of content on a Web site.
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This iterative development cycle lead us to use the remote versioning system CVS, which let us synchronize with our team members and maintain a code base we could all share
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We had several goals for our development environment, such as being able to write and test our code changes independently of the network
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Development environment
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The selection for our content management system had implications for the other tools we'd need to use. In the case of Drupal, this meant PHP, HTML, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for the development of pages and MySQL for the back-end storage.
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We chose Eclipse to support the project and use all the technologies in an integrated development environment (IDE)
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but there was an obvious need for detailed customization. An out-of-the-box implementation was not going to be sufficient. We wanted to base our development on the significant body of work that has
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- Information about working groups
- Information about past and upcoming conferences
- Access to information about all members
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understand the information architecture
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one of the most important requirements is access to three major areas:
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encourage the community's interaction and provide a publishing framework to support the community activities
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The user community is organized around core issues of workgroups. The community meets face-to-face several times a year in a conference setting. At the conference, issues are identified and then resolved between meetings. The Web site is used to provide information about the community's activities, such as conferences, and as a way to track progress about issues raised at the meetings
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The new, customized Web site must have document storage, discussion groups, specialized workgroups, conference scheduling, schedule session descriptions, session expiration, and other tasks.
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In this series we use a fictitious organization, International Business Council (IBC), to show you how to more effectively maximize your Web site capabilities
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In this first article, you'll compare our approach with other software tools available and explore the enhancements we made.
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ools that, when plugged together, begin to create a useful development and production environment for complex Web applications
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In this series, follow along as the IBM Internet Technology Group team designs, develops, and deploys a closed community Web site using a suite of software that is freely available >
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Fred MednickIn this series, follow along as the IBM Internet Technology Group team designs, develops, and deploys a closed community Web site using a suite of software that is freely available -- including Drupal, MySQL, PHP, Apache, and Eclipse technologies.
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In this series, follow along as the IBM Internet Technology Group team designs, develops, and deploys a closed community Web site using a suite of software that is freely available. The open source community provides various tools that, when plugged together, begin to create a useful development and production environment for complex Web applications. Using these tools as a foundation, we provide a methodology and set of enhancements to help you simplify the production process. Although customization is still necessary, this series shows you the tools and techniques to get relatively complicated Web sites up and running quickly using open source tools, including Drupal, MySQL, PHP, Apache, and Eclipse technologies. In this first article, you'll compare our approach with other software tools available and explore the enhancements we made.
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In this series, follow along as the IBM Internet Technology Group team designs, develops, and deploys a closed community Web site using a suite of software that is freely available. The open source community provides various tools that, when plugged together, begin to create a useful development and production environment for complex Web applications. Using these tools as a foundation, we provide a methodology and set of enhancements to help you simplify the production process. Although customization is still necessary, this series shows you the tools and techniques to get relatively complicated Web sites up and running quickly using open source tools, including Drupal, MySQL, PHP, Apache, and Eclipse technologies. In this first article, you'll compare our approach with other software tools available and explore the enhancements we made.
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Riccardo PArticolo IBM che parla della scelta di Drupal per un sito collaborativo
drupal cms opensource IBM collaboration community article comparison
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M C Morganwhen dreamweaver goes away. uses web design process to adapt drupal to well-stated purposes. what it means for web design and wcw: projects will deal with selecting the right cms for the job, finessing the css, etc
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including Drupal, MySQL, PHP, Apache, and Eclipse technologies
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In this series, follow along as the IBM Internet Technology Group team designs, develops, and deploys a closed community Web site using a suite of software that is freely available. The open source community provides various tools that, when plugged together, begin to create a useful development and production environment for complex Web applications. Using these tools as a foundation, we provide a methodology and set of enhancements to help you simplify the production process. Although customization is still necessary, this series shows you the tools and techniques to get relatively complicated Web sites up and running quickly using open source tools, including Drupal, MySQL, PHP, Apache, and Eclipse technologies. In this first article, you'll compare our approach with other software tools available and explore the enhancements we made.
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