Glossary

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Drupal Hooks
Mechanisms that allow developers to inject custom code, often a source of fragility.
Drupal Modules
Third-party extensions used to add functionality to Drupal, often requiring expensive maintenance.
Drupal Security Patching
The scheduled process of applying security fixes to the Drupal core and modules.
Drupal Theming Layer
The complex code structure responsible for a Drupal site's visual presentation.
Drupal Views
A visual interface used to create customized lists of content, often causing performance issues.
Dynamic Content Filtering
Ability to display content based on specific criteria.
E-E-A-T
Google's framework for assessing quality: Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust.
Edge Computing
A computing paradigm where data processing occurs close to the user, reducing latency.
Editorial Friction
The difficulty experienced by non-technical editors when managing content in a cumbersome CMS.
Enrollment Funnel
The structured, multi-stage process through which a prospective student moves, from initial inquiry to application.
Enrollment Yield
The percentage of accepted students who ultimately choose to enroll and matriculate.
Enterprise Architecture
The high-level, integrated structure of an institution's IT, data, and digital systems.
Enterprise Architecture Review
Assessment ensuring a solution adheres to internal technical standards.
Enterprise Complexity (CMS)
The high barrier to entry and expertise required to manage a powerful CMS.
Enterprise Governance (AEM)
The rigorous process required to enforce compliance across a global AEM instance.
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
The method a corporation uses to identify and prepare for potential risks that could affect its goals.

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