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Figure 1. INOVA framework
flexibility and facilitates enormously the security
in the web portal and the management of users.
There are several papers that talk about the
use of web content management systems. Some
of them emphasize in specific parts of the de-
velopment of a complex web portal, such as the
management of roles and security (Pastore, 2006),
the web accessibility (Rainville-Pitt, 2007), the use
of templates to facilitate the design of web pages
(Salazar, 2006), the user-friendly characteristic
that apports a CMS (Yang, 2008)
Others propose how to analyze and design the
development of a CMS based web application
(Soure, 2007), (Souer, 2008), or how to make a
quick prototype of digital enterprises (Aktunc,
2008).
Our intention is to use the CMS to help us
develop tools for users in the field of consulting.
Although there are already some CMS applied in
other fields (Yen, 2008) there are not any tools
in the market that provides what we are trying
to achieve.
In our chapter we try to go one step further
than other papers related with content management
systems, explaining not only the different types of
roles or the separation of content from design, but
also some of the innovative tools we are trying to
offer to the enterprises that visit the web portal,
and to general public, in the consulting fields of
innovation, optimization and valorization.
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