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Gil Vera, V. D. (2015). Content Management Systems (CMS): a systematic literature review. Ingenierías USBmed, 6(1), 54–60. https://doi.org/10.21500/20275846.1724
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Abstract

Content Management Systems (CMS) for the development of web applications make easier the work of developers and professionals in computing industry. Nowadays, because of the plethora of online tools and technologies for managing web applications the tasks that otherwise required knowledge and advanced programming techniques now can be performed in a short time. The development of this work results from the research project called "Information System and Unified Database for the population Provincia de San José in the different groups of the Religious Tertiary Capuchins", which results from the need to create a web application that make easier the management of the information coming from the various centers of rehabilitation of young offenders. The Content Management Systems (CMS) make easier the management of information because of their versatility and easy deployment.

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