I read this for historic context. At 13 years old, it’s not relevant, but it does reveal that managing files was really was CMS did back then. Most of the book is about how to manage files without overwriting people (the “collaborative approach”). This was written by the founder of Interwoven, and it makes me think Interwoven was far more of a source-code management system than it was a modern CMS.
Book Info
Author
Russell Nakano
Year
Pages
238
Acquired
I have read this book. According to my records, I completed it on May 18, 2017.
A softcover copy of this book is currently in my home library.