Thursday, May 10, 2012

FAMOSO FRAGRANCE

Your Smell, Your Confidence


NB : Sorry. This section (Famoso Fragrance) is made just for an assignment :)
Feel free to comment.

We're Famoso Fragrance, we supply and sell many kind of perfumes. We have good quality perfumes and we give "comfortable" price for our consumer.
Purchase min. Rp 1.500.000,- You'll get a souvenir or a miniature from us. Happy shopping. :)

MEN PERFUMES


Bvlgari Aqva Marine (for men)

Aroma: aromatic aquatic
Lasting powers of the scent : 17 hours
Shelf life of an unopened bottle: 3 years
Recommended use: every day
Types of events: at the workplace, out with friends, dates with beloved one
Lifestyle: casual
Price : Rp 975.000,- Rp 725.000,-

Fragrance Notes :
Top notes – neroli, grapefruit;
Middle notes – rosemary, seaweed, water plant Posidonia;
Base notes – Virginian cedar. 

CK IN2U HEAT

The house of Calvin Klein has announced fragrant pair CK IN2U Heat, which will excite and attract with their erotic compositions in hot summer nights. These exotic and modern perfumes arrive in the same form as their antecedents, but in pink and blue nuances, which associate of summer evenings, while outer cartons show stylistic paintings of water surface.
The edition for men CK IN2U Heat for Him introduces hotness of summer evening, with vibrant pear aromas, coriander leaves and Brazilian cocktail Caipirinha in top notes. A heart is enriched with mate tea with ginger and iris root, while base notes introduce birch, vetiver and musk.
Price : Rp 520.000,- Rp 400.000,-

THIERRY MUGLER ANGEL B*MEN

Inspired by comics about superheroes, the new fresh and woody “hero” B*Men appeared in 2004. B*Men represents the embodiment of Thierry Mugler’s great child passion towards comic books and superheroes. This fragrance is the second superhero, after the A*Men, coming up in fantastic strength. It is more dynamic and powerful, being that it is meant to be the champion in a world full of danger. Knowing the story, we can now understand the unusual colors of the bottle – red star and the color of a military uniform. The fragrance was created by Christine Nagel and Jacques Huclier. The noble woody heart of the previous A*Men, greatly estimated, inspired the perfumers to make the composition of B*Men woody with spices at the centre and fruity and spicy notes of rhubarb. Amber and dried woody notes are at the base. This perfume was introduced in 2004.
Price : Rp 870.000,- Rp 710.000,-

 ARMANI SPORT CODE

Armani Code Sport for men comes out in June 2011. Armani Code Sport radiates freshness, excitement, adrenaline and seduction at the same time, owing to its aromatic - woody composition. It refreshes with invigorating notes of lemon, mandarin and three kinds of mint, and opiates with gray amber (ambrox), ginger and vetiver.
The advertising camping featuring Megan Fox also tells this new "Code Sport" story about the power and attractiveness of the male body as it moves beneath the glossy surface of the swimming pool at night, and the woman who awaits him ahead. Los Angeles night air is filled with fragrant magic, lust and dangerous attraction.
Price : Rp 825.000,- Rp 685.000,-

 

GUCCI GUILTY FOR MEN

For all of the gentlemen who love and choose Gucci, 2011 will start with a new fragrance - Guilty Pour Homme - aromatic companion of popular female edition Gucci Guilty from 2010.
Guilty Pour Homme is carefully designed for men who know what they want and who get what they want. The charismatic alpha male, a true magnet for ladies, is represented in this provocative and seductive composition. The fragrance opens with lavender and lemon, leaving enough space for very appealing scents of orange blossom. Basic tones are supported by warm woody accords of cedar and patchouli, offering a firm but exciting and soft coloring to the whole composition.
The bottle is crafted of cold metal and heavy glass, making an impression of masculinity and luxury. Paired with the feminine edition, all splendid and golden, cabochon grey male bottle seems very elegant and alluring. The middle of the bottle is decorated with a metallic Gucci sign, transparent to reveal the fragrant fluid.
Price : Rp 1.115.000,- Rp 730.000,-

WOMEN PERFUMES

THIERRY MUGLER WOMANITY

Womanity Perfume by Thierry Mugler, This is first in a series of fragrances that celebrate women. The first was angel and the second was alien. In this new celebration of the divine feminine, three accords were used to symbolize the three faces of every woman. There is sweet ripe fig fruit, symbolizing a woman's feminine side joined with a savory note of black caviar that symbolizes her sophistication and complexity. Finally, there is fig tree wood which evokes power, intuition and wisdom.
Price : Rp 1.250.000,- Rp 950.000,-

THIERRY MUGLER ANGEL

Angel by Thierry Mugler is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women. Angel was launched in 1992. Angel was created by Olivier Cresp and Yves de Chirin. Top notes are melon, coconut, mandarin orange, cassia, jasmine, bergamot and cotton candy; middle notes are honey, apricot, blackberry, plum, orchid, peach, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, red berries and rose; base notes are tonka bean, amber, patchouli, musk, vanilla, dark chocolate and caramel. This perfume is the winner of award FiFi Award Hall Of Fame 2007.
Price : Rp 975.000,- Rp 785.000,-


MISS DIOR CHERIE BLOOMING BOUQUET

Miss Dior Cherie Blooming Bouquet arrives in summer 2008. This is a blooming bouquet of emotions and notes, announced as summer interpretation of Miss Dior Cherie EDT edition of 2007, which was not well accepted at Asian market, since it was considered "too Western".
Dominant notes of this fragrance are mandarin in the top notes, peony flowers in the heart and sensual white musk trace in the base note. The bottle has the same shape, liquid is pink, which contributes to the feeling of romance.
Price : Rp 1.295.000,- Rp 875.000,-


Christina Aguilera for Women

Another fragrance of the famous singer, which this time wears her name. The bottle of a seductive design and the outer box, both covered with black lace, are inspired by the dress that Marcel Rochas created for Mae West. Black lace, the bottle in a shape of woman's body, and allusion to Marylyn Monroe, reflect the Christina Aguilera's new style of emphasized sexuality, which is according to her, the most important.
Aguilera announces a very feminine and seductive fragrance, components of which have a special meaning for her.
Jasmine reminds her of old Hollywood glamour, while blueberry scent of her honey moon in Bali. Exotic fruits cocktail of mandarin, peach, and blueberry in the top notes are replaced by the voluptuous notes of the heart: jasmine, lily of the valley, peony and ripe plum accords. The sensual base is created of musk, amber, and warm milky tones of sandal wood and vanilla.
Price : Rp 750.000,- Rp 565.000,-

Britney Spears Midnight Fantasy for Women

A spin-off fragrance entitled Midnight Fantasy was released in December 2006, in some department stores, and January 2007 everywhere else. The bottle is a dark blue version of the original pink bottle. Midnight Fantasy has a black cherry accord. Midnight Fantasy is classified as a sensual, sweet, fruity, feminine, flowery fragrance. Fragrance notes: black cherries, plum, orchid, freesia, musk and amber. Midnight Fantasy is recommended for romantic wear.
Price: Rp 475.000,- Rp 350.000,- 

Monday, March 12, 2012

Content Management Concepts

Hello! I had been back for a long time. Honestly, there is another assignment from my lecturer so I'll start to write some articles again. Now on, I'll give you some concepts of content management. I got them from some sources.
1. Source : Wikipedia
A content management system (CMS) allows publishing, editing, and modifying content as well as site maintenance from a central page. It provides a collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. These procedures can be manual or computer-based.
Main features : Allow for a large number of people to share and contribute to stored data; Control access to data based on user role (i.e., define information users or user groups can view, edit, publish, etc.); Facilitate storage and retrieval of data; Control data validity and compliance; Reduce duplicate inputs; Simplify report writing; Improve communication among users.
In a component content management system (CCMS), content is stored and managed at the sub-document or sub-component level for greater content reuse. CCMS has five main functions: Maintaining Security, Managing Objects, Managing Servers, Managing Auditing, and Maintaining Reports.
 2. Source : The Journal of Electronic Publishing (JEP)
The term Content Management System is the most straightforward of the various labels that attempt to describe a comprehensive solution. There are several components :
1. Data repository : also called a database, the data repository is the organization of the content to facilitate access, updating, and re-distribution.
2. User interface : the set of screens used to interact with the data make up the user interface.
3. Editorial tools : word processors and SGML editors are key components of most CMS solutions.
4. Workflow scheme : with a CMS, we always know what is happening with any given component of the content.
5. Output utilities : the output utilities are filters that take information in the data repository and format it for various publishing media.
3. Source : Intentional Design Inc.
Content Management is technology that controls content at various stages through the content lifecycle to support a business goal.Choosing a CMS from a basic framework, there are : Contextual choice, Meet requirements, and Strategic adoption. Role of publishing engine, download peripheral tasks: Font assignment, Pagination, Table of authorities, Formatting, and Graphics manipulation. Where do we fit in the content management picture?
1. CMS suitable for technical documentation is considered a nice market
• At last count, thousands of WCM vendors • About a dozen vendors for …
2. “Segment with no name”: XCMS
• Structured content software • Dynamic publishing software • Multi-channel publishing software • Globalization solutions software • Content component management
4. Source : IBM Lotus
Content Management Concepts
You use Web Content Management to develop, manage and deliver Web content in the form of Web pages and portlets. To create and manage a Web content system you will need to understand the features and items that make up a Web content system and how they fit together.
Content administration functions : content administrator will need to maintain Web content libraries, user roles, syndication relationships and external feed configurations. 
Web site design features : the initial design and creation of your Web content management system is built on a development server. Once your system is complete, the development system is then used to create and test updates to your system. 
Item management features : Web Content Management includes a range of features that enable you manage the Web content items used in your system. 
Web content creation features  : After designing and building your Web Content Management item you can start creating content in the form of components and elements. 
Web content authoring interface strategies : The primary role of a Web content authoring system is to allow your content creators to author content in the form of content items. There are various features you can use to customize the Web Content Management user interface to simplify the content authoring process for your content creators. 
Web content delivery methods : The type of delivery method you use to delivery Web content you your viewers will depend on the type of content being delivered, and the type of viewers your Web site is intended for.

5. Source :  Asilomar Institute for Information Architect

WHAT IS CONTENT MANAGEMENT ?

 
 >>>>> start by entering content and metadata using an authoring template






 
Then the content ("Product Name" which is in yellow bar ) is published into the right spot in the publishing template )


















6. Source : Kaveh Ahmadi 
Content is the concept ofstructured vs. unstructured data and  Data vs. Content 
Structured data fits neatly into well-defined buckets. “unstructured” data, which does not fit so predictably into welldefined buckets, has become known as “content”. 
Content and Industry :
1. Commercial Airlines (aircraft maintenance manuals(
2. Automotive (dealer service manuals)
3. Insurance (insurance policies, insurance claims) 
4. Public Utilities (utility contracts) 
5. Banking and Financial Services (loan applications) 
6. Healthcare (medical transcriptions, electronic patient records) 
7. Telecommunications (network and wiring diagrams) 
8. Pharmaceutical (new drug applications, clinical research data) 
9. Legal Publishing (court records, legal briefs) 
10. Government (birth certificates, public health records, committee reports, legislative transcripts and calendars)

7. Source : ACM Digital Library

Content delivery is rapidly emerging as a complex systems domains concerned with multi-channel, multi-format publication of information across user and application domains. a variety of content management solutions have been developed in response to these challenges based on, not only differing technologies, but also heterogeneous approaches. However, none of these present a solution that is both sufficient and consistent.

8. Source : Daisy (http://its.ucsf.edu/its-wiki/daisy/47-DSY.html) 
What is a Content Management System?  
Content Management is used to refer to a range of technologies and techniques, including portal systems, wiki systems, and web-based groupware.

9. Source : OpenStructs (TechWiki) 
Document Management Concept
Document management, most often based on a document management system (DMS), is the use of a computer system (or set of computer programs) to track and store electronic documents and/or images of paper documents. The term has some overlap with the concepts of content management systems. It is often viewed as a component of enterprise content management (ECM) systems and related to digital asset management, document imaging, workflow systems and records management systems.

10. Source : Contao Factory
General Content Management System Concepts
Static vs. Dynamic
To understand what a CMS is trying to achieve and why it kicks butt, you need to understand a little bit about what happens when you browse to a website and that site pops up in your browser. While there is a lot of complicated stuff that actually happens, it really boils down to some server sending your browser a text file that contains instructions on how it should look and act, written in a language called HTML (HyperText Markup Language). This file can contain text content, plus references to images, movies, stylesheets, Javascript, etc, and your browser reads the instructions in that file to generate a web page. This is what is referenced when you bring up a URL in your browser: http://www.mysite.com/myfile.html. Easy enough of a concept, right?
Now, someone has to write those HTML files. The most basic way to create them, and the way that most web designers/developers originally learned, is to simply code them all by hand, one by one. You would create one static file for each page on your website... one for your home page, one for your about page, etc. You can see how all those pages would add up with a 200-page website. It also becomes a nightmare to add something like a navigation menu item, or change the name of the page, because you would need to change every reference to that item/page on every single page on your site.

A static HTML file delivered to your browser.
One early solution to this (which is still used today in some cases) was to use what are called "server-side includes." This involves using a simple tag that "includes" another text file along with the current file you are using. So instead of having 200 instances of your navigation HTML you simply write one and "include" it in all your pages. So for example, if I wanted to contain my main navigation all in one file and simply include it in my other files so that I would only need to update one file instead of 200:

An HTML file delivered to your browser using server-side-includes (SSI).
This is start of the creation of "dynamic" websites rather than "static" HTML websites. It enables the updating of content in a source other than the file that is called, and the eventual HTML output takes place "server-side" before it gets to your browser. This means that the text file is delivered to your browser after having gone through some processing on the server end, all in the blink of an eye, and that by changing the content of your include files you can change the content on your entire website, rather than on each individual HTML page. You can see how by making the server do a little preprocessing of your files that it makes things easier for the developer.
However, there is an inherent problem with simply using SSI. There still needs to be a physical file created to represent each individual page on your site, and chances are that in order to do any sort of major layout update you are going to need to update every single one of those files. Also, while the pages are technically "dynamic" in the sense that they are the result of some server preprocessing, they are still very static. In order to make them truly dynamic, you need the server to be able to do a little more work than simply combine static files together. That's where dynamic scripting languages come into play.
Content & Layout
So the next step in the evolution of a true CMS is to separate the content from the layout itself. Why? Well, first of all, imagine the scenario described above, where you needed to do a major layout update to a site. There's a lot of individual pages to update and edit.

Finally, there are 10 concepts from 10 sources. Hope it will be useful for you. :)