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The IMU Server

The IMU Server. Oxford, Dec 18, 2008. Overview. Short history of the IMU Server at ZIB Why CMS? Which candidates? The Typo3 CMS First experiences and results Is this a solution for CEIC?. History of IMU Server.

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The IMU Server

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  1. The IMU Server Oxford, Dec 18, 2008

  2. Overview • Short history of the IMU Server at ZIB • Why CMS? • Which candidates? • The Typo3 CMS • First experiences and results • Is this a solution for CEIC? W. Dalitz

  3. History of IMU Server • In 2003 we started at ZIB with a poor version of HTML-pages for the IMU webserver www.mathunion.org • Some Commissions were also presented on this server • ICMI (International Commission of Mathematical Instructions) • CDE (Commission on Development and Exchange) • ICHM (International Commission on the History of Mathematics) • Additionally we setup the services • IMU-Net, ICMI-Net (2007) • EWDM (FWDM) W. Dalitz

  4. Why CMS? • To be reliable (i.e. to rearrange or move webpages within the server) • To make the server more consistent (no dead links) • User access control to the content of the server • To distribute „page responsibilities“ • To host more than one server (i.e. server for the committees and commissions) W. Dalitz

  5. Which candidates? • Joomla • Mambo • Drupal • Typo3 • … • In 2003 we decided to use Typo3 because it was more stable than the others and there is a buildin-editor, which allows non-specialists to edit webpages. • You get more functionalities with 3rd-party extensions • Today, Joomla would also be a good choice. W. Dalitz

  6. Typo3 W. Dalitz

  7. Typo3 W. Dalitz

  8. Typo3 W. Dalitz

  9. Typo3 W. Dalitz

  10. Typo3 W. Dalitz

  11. Typo3 W. Dalitz

  12. First experiences and results • Stable IMU server • Additional services: EWDM, IMU-Net, ICMI-Net • Flexible Server via typo3-extensions W. Dalitz

  13. Is this a solution for CEIC? • Of cource, this is a decision by this Committee • You need to have editors in charge of the content • ZIB will offer to run the technical environment and helps to setup a basic server (seperatly or within the IMU server) W. Dalitz

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