Static elements do not require any processing & transmitted directly to client side

Q.  Which is the publishing subsystem that does not require any further processing and are transmitted directly to the client side?
- Published on 23 Jul 15

a. Static elements
b. Publication services
c. External services
d. None of the above

ANSWER: Static elements
 

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  • Nirja Shah   -Posted on 19 Oct 15
    The publishing subsystem
    - Content must be extracted from the repository, converted to a form that is amenable to publication and formatted so that it can be transmitted to client-side browsers.

    - The publishing subsystem usually accomplishes these tasks using a series of templates.

    - Each template is a function that builds a publication using one of the three different components:

    Static elements
    - Text, graphics, media and scripts that require no further processing are transmitted directly to the client side.

    Publication services
    - Provide function calls to specific retrieval and formatting services that personalize content (using predefined rules),perform data conversion and build appropriate navigation links.

    External services
    - Provide access to external corporate information infrastructure such as enterprise data or backroom applications.

    - A content management system that encompasses each of these subsystems is appropriate for major web engineering projects.

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