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Tel. (+82) 2-1566-8593
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E-mail. nextaeon@gmail.com
Site. nextaeon.kr
3. Section 1
issuestoday
Today, we are expected to do much more with a lot less. To achieve this, we
must work smart.
Accessibility, Usability
Collaboration
Deadlines have been set for the implementation
of the accessibility and usability guidelines.
Our internal systems are failing to be
collaborative. It’s difficult to find any
information that is require.
Information Management
We have become storing tremendous amounts
of data. But some of us are storing this data in
ways that is costly to maintain.
Constraints
Every day we are faced with time and budget
constraints. And it looks as thought these
constraints are abut to get much tighter.
4. drupal
Content Management
System
Many people call Drupal a content
management system because it can store and
display content for websites.
Content Management
Framework
Drupal is more closely described as a content
management framework. It is an empty canvas
that can be configured to meet any information
management requirements.
5. drupal
Drupal Association
When Drupal became mainstream, a formal
organization was formed to ensure the stability
and future success of the technology.
Commitments
The Drupal Association has committed to
ensuring that all components of the Drupal core
adhere to WCAG 2.0 and ATAG 2.0.
7. Drupal
modules
Core (required)
A set of modules required for the base
functionality in Drupal.
15%
Core (optional)
25%
70%
Frequently used modules so they are
included in the base distribution.
Contributed
Modules created by contributors that have
been shared with the community.
Core (required)
Core (optional)
Contributed
8. Drupal
documentation
There are thousands of websites devoted to Drupal. Most problems you may
encounter have been solved and documented online.
Drupal.org
Drupal Best Practice 4 Gov
www.drupal.org
The office Drupal website. You can download
Drupal, read documentation, and download
modules.
http://www.howto.gov/webcontent/technology/content-managementsystems/drupal-best-practices-for-government
The Government of USA.
Drupal Modules
http://drupal.org/project/modules
Where you read about and download Drupal
modules.
The Drupal Cookbook
http://drupal.org/documentation/customization/t
utorials/beginners-cookbook
Documentation for Drupal beginners.
10. Drupal
additionalsupport
Third Parties
Drupal supported is available for third parties
for organizations that need assistance
maintaining their systems.
Includes
Support normally includes ensuring the system
and modules are always the latest and
greatest, which is recommended when
implementing open source technology.
11. Advantages
drupal+
Content Management Frameworks have changed the way organizations manage
their websites. We no longer depend on low-level programmers to maintain our
Internet presence.
Cost - Free
Templates - Versatile
Drupal is free. Drupal modules are free.
Drupal templates are also free.
The layered system flow of Drupal allows us to
update the visual component on our systems
without changing the business logic.
Accessibility - High
Semantic Data - Great
The Drupal Association has committed to
ensuring that all core features are WCAG 2.0
and ATAG 2.0 compliant.
Built-in taxonomies allow for content
categorization and tagging. Content that is
tagged is much easier to find.
12. Advantages
drupal+
Content Management Frameworks have changed the way organizations manage
their websites. We no longer depend on low-level programmers to maintain our
Internet presence.
Collaborative
Flexible
The modular nature of Drupal allows us to
share our code and templates across
organizations. No need to build anything twice.
Drupal starts as a blank canvas and can evolve
into any type of system. It can be a tool for
managing our websites, or a data entry and
reporting system.
Extendable
There are 9,500 modules that extend the
Drupal core. Popular functionality is very well
support.
13. Disadvantages
drupalOpen source technology still carries with it negative stereotypes and poor
connotation.
Connotation
Learning Curve
Open source still has a negative connotation
within some departments. From time to time,
we meet an executive who won’t even consider.
The learning curve for Drupal developers is
long, and it is not covered in most postgraduate programs like Java or .NET.
Policy and Procurement
Very few government policies and processes
have been written on the implementation of
open source technology.
19. Get in touch
contactus
Next Aeon a provider of enterprise content
management systems for governments.
Address
Yonsei Univ. Tech Park # 133,
Seoul,Korea
Phone
+82-10-9450-8593
Website
www.nextaeon.kr