Abstract

Today, content management systems (CMS) are often used to manage the content of an organization's corporate website. There are two large groups of CMS: traditional and headless. Both groups have their pros and cons. Different types of CMS should be used depending on the complexity of the site. Most traditional CMS support their own templates for graphic design of the site and are often difficult for ordinary users to use. In view of this, the article will propose an approach that, although it somewhat complicates the process of developing a site, but provides ease and flexibility in its further support. Aim. Consider the varieties of content management systems. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of the two types of CMS. Consider the cases in which it is worth using this or that type of system when developing corporate sites for an organization. Propose a component-based approach for use in a headless CMS in order to facilitate the development, maintenance and updating of a corporate website. Materials and me-thods. Two types of CMS systems are considered. The advantages and disadvantages of different types of content management systems are described. A comparative analysis of headless CMS is carried out. Requirements for the content management system are formulated. The most suitable headless CMS is selected with the possibility of using the component approach when developing a corporate website. Results. This article describes the pros and cons of different types of CMS. A description of the cases in which one or another type of CMS should be used is given. Describes the requirements for a CMS to apply the component approach. Conclusion. As a result of the study, a comparative analysis of headless CMS was carried out and a brief example of using the component approach for designing the pages of a company's corporate website was developed.

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