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This is a compact Administrators Guide. It is friendly, and contains plenty of step-by-step instructions for installation and configuration of Zimbra as well as useful references and checklists. Administrators working with Zimbra on Linux or Mac OS X. Administrators who want to set up Zimbra for use in small/medium businesses.
Contents
* Chapter 1 examines the differences between traditional software development and content management and how that affects the way we approach content management as a discipline. We cover some of the myths that exist when it comes to web development and content management as well as the types of solutions implemented using content management systems. Finally, we look at the different types of websites and web applications to gain an understanding of the common types of websites and applications that have emerged over the past 10 years. * Chapter 2 provides an overview of information architecture and design in relation to content management systems. * Chapter 3 gives you an overview of how ez publish is structured and the key elements that are used in most projects. * Chapter 4 first helps you understand the requirements of an eZ project and then shows you how to plan your project through a project brief and planning workshop. It also covers how to deal with estimations and the issues that arise at this point of the project. * Chapter 5 covers how to specify the functionality of a website that is to be implemented in eZ Publish. The chapter covers the overall content model that identifies the key classes and their relationships to each other. * Chapter 6 explains the importance and purpose of a content model in eZ publish projects. * Chapter 7 helps you with planning a project (standard and staged approach) and teaches you the approach for pricing your project. * Chapter 8 covers in detail what's involved in risk management and how to apply it to eZ publish projects. * Chapter 9 provides a series of management techniques that are straightforward to apply and will go a long way to keeping your eZ project on track. * Chapter 10 helps you set up and configure your environments for eZ projects. It provides you with information on content population (automated and manual). * Chapter 11 helps you understand the different types of testing that are required for eZ publish projects. * Chapter 12 provides guidance on how to train users of the end solution including how to draft training manuals and run training sessions. * Chapter 13 outlines the most common areas of maintenance and support for an eZ project. * Appendix A provides a full sample specification of a project that brings together the elements outlined in Chapter 5.



