Content Management Framework
A Content Management Framework (CMF) is a system that helps organizations create, manage, and deliver digital content efficiently. It provides tools and processes for organizing content, ensuring consistency, and facilitating collaboration among team members. CMFs are often used in web development to streamline the creation of websites and applications.
These frameworks typically include features like templates, version control, and user permissions, making it easier for non-technical users to contribute. Popular examples of CMFs include WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla, which allow users to build and manage content-rich sites without extensive coding knowledge.