FYI, gives food for thought.
I have asked the report's author how the selection of tools to test was
made. It would be interesting to see how well CPS would performed in a
similar setting.
/dario
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Subject: Plone rated by Verva, the Swedish Administrative Development Agency
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 09:13:27 +0200
From: Dario Lopez-Kästen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
This link is only in Swedish but it contains a comparison made by Verva,
the Swedish Administrative Development Agency(*).
http://www.verva.se/web/t/NewsPage____2143.aspx
The compare several publishing tools with each other and how well the
comply with some standards, both international and Swedish.
The tools:
* EPiServer 4.51
* SiteVision 2.2
* Sitecore 5.2
* Polopoly 9.3.5
* Plone 2.1.2
The standards:
* ATAG 2.0 - http://www.w3.org/TR/ATAG20/
* A subset of the National Guidelines for the Development of web
and e-services for Public Administration -
http://www.verva.se/web/t/Page____1154.aspx
There are links on the report page to various test protocols and
documents used.
Final results (how well do the tools comply with the standards):
Verktyg Resultat %
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EPiServer 4.51 58
SiteVision 2.2 54
Plone 2.1.2 45
Sitecore 5.2 42
Polopoly 9.3.5 26
Cheers,
/dario
(*) About Verva: http://www.verva.se/web/t/Page____492.aspx
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Dario Lopez-Kästen, IT Systems & Services Chalmers University of Tech.
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