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On the Changing Market for Content Management Systems: Status and Outlook

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Almost 10 years ago, Content Management Systems (CMS) were already important tools for corporate communications on the web that supported key communication situations with consumers, investors, media people, and others [6]. Now Communication Management has become an integral and important part of any organization.

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Maass, W. (2012). On the Changing Market for Content Management Systems: Status and Outlook. In: Maass, W., Kowatsch, T. (eds) Semantic Technologies in Content Management Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24960-0_1

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