Title
Decision Making for Content Management Systems: Criteria Identification and Categorisation
Abstract
The use of content management systems (CMS) has radically changed the way that web sites are deployed. The plethora of such systems however, makes the decision-making process a challenging task since there is no available classification for CMS. Our study attempts to identify distinctive characteristics of CMS in order to classify them in performance categories. The analysis of our study incorporates both quantitative and qualitative research methods for the successful triangulation of the identified results. For the needs of the study we explored 570 CMS and identified 51 criteria, which we ranked into six distinctive categories that describe clearly the issue of CMS selection. The results of our study can represent an invaluable asset for the successful outcome of decision-making regarding CMS selection from an organization or individuals, and a competitive advantage for the use of innovation toolkits such as benchmarking.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/HICSS.2015.150
System Sciences
Keywords
Field
DocType
Web sites,content management,decision making,CMS,Web sites,categorisation,content management systems,criteria identification,decision making,performance categories,qualitative research method,quantitative research method,Benchmarking,Content Management Systems,Decision Making,Information Systems,Innovation,Knowledge Management
Information system,Ranking,Web page,Computer science,Competitive advantage,Knowledge management,Content management,Qualitative research,Benchmarking,Benchmark (computing)
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1530-1605
0
0.34
References 
Authors
6
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Spyros Angelopoulos114414.63
Fotis Kitsios2238.71