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Content Management Systems (CMSs) are used in almost every industry
by millions of end-user organizations. In contrast to the 90s, they
are no longer used as isolated applications in one organization but
they support critical core operations in business ecosystems.
Content management today is more interactive and more integrative:
interactive because end-users are increasingly content creators
themselves and integrative because content elements can be embedded
into various other applications. The authors of this book
investigate how Semantic Technologies can increase interactivity
and integration capabilities of CMSs and discuss their business
value to millions of end-user organizations. This book has
therefore the objective, to reflect existing applications as well
as to discuss and present new applications for CMSs that use
Semantic Technologies. An evaluation of 27 CMSs concludes this book
and provides a basis for IT executives that plan to adopt or
replace a CMS in the near future.
Digital Therapeutics for Mental Health and Addiction: The State of
the Science and Vision for the Future presents the foundations of
digital therapeutics with a broad audience in mind, ranging from
bioengineers and computer scientists to those in psychology,
psychiatry and social work. Sections cover cutting-edge
advancements in the field, offering advice on how to successfully
implement digital therapeutics. Readers will find sections on
evidence for direct-to-consumer standalone digital therapeutics,
the efficacy of integrating digital treatments within traditional
healthcare settings, and recent innovations currently transforming
the field of digital therapeutics towards experiences which are
more personalized, adaptable and engaging. This book gives a view
on current limitations of the technology, ideas for problem-solving
the challenges of designing this technology, and a perspective on
future research directions. For all readers, the content on
cultural, legal and ethical dimensions of digital mental health
will be useful.
Content Management Systems (CMSs) are used in almost every industry
by millions of end-user organizations. In contrast to the 90s, they
are no longer used as isolated applications in one organization but
they support critical core operations in business ecosystems.
Content management today is more interactive and more integrative:
interactive because end-users are increasingly content creators
themselves and integrative because content elements can be embedded
into various other applications. The authors of this book
investigate how Semantic Technologies can increase interactivity
and integration capabilities of CMSs and discuss their business
value to millions of end-user organizations. This book has
therefore the objective, to reflect existing applications as well
as to discuss and present new applications for CMSs that use
Semantic Technologies. An evaluation of 27 CMSs concludes this book
and provides a basis for IT executives that plan to adopt or
replace a CMS in the near future.
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