The Definitive Guide to Interwoven TeamSite (Definitive Guides)
 

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The Definitive Guide to Interwoven TeamSite (Definitive Guides)

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Pages:576
Binding:Hardcover
Publication Date:2006-08-04
Published By:Apress
ASIN:1590596110
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The Definitive Guide to Interwoven TeamSite is the first comprehensive book about this enterprise-level content management system. Divided into five parts, it guides you through the Interwoven TeamSite architecture, key features, and detailed implementation. The book presents material using the Rational Unified Process as a development framework and project methodology. Each part of the book introduces the concepts and TeamSite features that you will need to understand in order to carry out each aspect of the project.

Complete with a working implementation and numerous visual guides, the book painstakingly covers the project process. The authors also include a crucial case-study of a fictitious financial services firm. Throughout the book, the authors share key development strategies, deployment principles, best practices, and insider tips that they have gained over many years of working in enterprise CMS environments at many different Fortune 500 implementations. The foreword for this book is written by Russell Nakano, who was a principal consultant and co-founder of Interwoven, author of Web Content Management: A Collaborative Approach, and who is the current president and co-founder of Nahava, Inc. The authors also discuss future product releases, including LiveSite, MetaTagger, and SaleSite. They share the future product vision of Interwoven and TeamSite in the epilogue.

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CMS, yes...but how do you BUILD a web site with it? - Reviewed on 2007-07-03
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2 customers found this review helpful, 5 did not.

You have to understand first that I "grew up" in content management systems with "Joomla!," which is an open-source, fully-integrated application that gives you one pilot seat from which to build your web site. (www.joomla.org) With Joomla!, you create your information architecture, add in components, and pick out a template, and you have a fully-functioning web site in no time. You don't have the versioning and audit trails of other cms tools, but you have a whiz-bang web site that's easy to manage and incredibly extensible. Now faced with implementing TeamSite, I just can't believe that anyone would choose this behemoth over Joomla!. Nevertheless, the question that NO ONE can answer for me, not Interwoven and certainly not the "definitive guide," is "How do you actually build a web site with it?" It seems that Interwoven and this book assume that you have teams of programmers who have always built all their sites one file at a time. They start from scratch and script their little hearts out. This book may explain the installation and general templating procedures of TeamSite, but it doesn't explain the general approach to building a web site with it. There are many, many gaps, and it's not very helpful for non-programmers or first-time CMS builders. So, if you're buying this book as a pre-purchase decision, I'd suggest looking at Joomla!--chances are, you'll be happier with it, and it's free.
Somewhat helpful, but definitive - Reviewed on 2007-05-15
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

The book is fairly helpful, and did bring to light a few new ways of thinking about interwoven. However, many of the examples seem to be incomplete and only scratch the surface, leaving the reader needing/wanting more information.
Poor Quality and missing pieces. - Reviewed on 2007-05-15
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2 customers found this review not to be helpful.
This book leaves out allot. Good luck trying to get some of the examples to work. Many of the files are missing. It seems like the main objective of the book is to make a dollar since there are not allot of books on the topic outside of the Interwoven community.

An example of the poor quality of the book is in Chapter 16. The book talks about navigation and says it will go into more detail in chapter 15. However you are already in Chapter 16 and 15 is actually about workflows.

The reality is if you are implementing Interwoven CMS you need to buck up and take their developers series class. If you already know how to program you will be fine. If you try to use this book as a resources it is pretty much worthless.

Save your money and join the devnet community it's free and way more helpful.
Excellent beginners guide to Teamsite and a great addition to the experienced professional's bookshelf - Reviewed on 2007-01-03
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3 customers found this review helpful.

It is not easy to give an overview of the TeamSite product line in 537 pages, but Hastings and McNeal do an admirable job of covering project methodology, an overview of the entire TeamSite product line, and a deep dive into TeamSite templating and workflow.

This is certainly not everything there is to know. TeamSite is an almost infinitely configurable product, but you will not find as good an overview and introduction to TeamSite as this book. And that is not just because this is the only book on TeamSite out there; you won't find this kind of overview in Interwoven's manuals or Training materials either.

I highly recommend this book now, but if it comes out in an expanded second edition for a little less money it will be a no brainer.
Hits the nail on the head! - Reviewed on 2006-10-20
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4 customers found this review helpful.

First let me say that I have never seen a formalized methodology such as the Rational Unified Process wrapped into a book on Content Management, let alone such a title demonstrate how to incorporate those practices into CMS work. I found this to be a novel concept and one that I feel will add a lot of value to my future projects. The authors share their expertise, not only with technical TeamSite implementations details, but also with some softer skills related to everyday IT/CMS life ( i.e., project management, requirements management, project deployment, and marketing). The book is broken up logically enough into sections which map to the specific RUP phase being discussed. Detailed coverage is given to TeamSite 6.5, with some additional coverage of TeamSite 6.7. Most of the Interwoven products are discussed, explaining why certain products could be selected, what their purpose is, and the value that they may add to an implementation. The authors also provide coverage of how to define a taxonomy in MetaTagger, using OpenDeploy and DataDeploy, using LiveSite, TeamSite Front Office, TeamSite Search, as well as extremely handy FormAPI and FormsPublisher references. Thank you and well done!
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