Towards a Framework for a validated content management on the collaborative Web: Blogs case

Since 2004, the web 2.0 has been based on the contributions and the interaction of internet users to easily produce and publish the content. This type of philosophy which has been approved by the web community encourages users to participate and exchange, has resulted in a huge mass of diverse information. However, this philosophy based on the collaboration of users brings many problems such as the information overload, the lack of information quality’s control, the search results accuracy and possibilities of sorting and classifying by the level of relevancy. This paper is a part of a work research conducted in our laboratory that focuses on the quality of information on the collaborative web and its related issues. We propose a content management framework that will handle the content during its lifetime on the web. Our approach reuses the static validation mechanism of content and adds the concept of dynamic validation mechanism performed by internet user’s community. In this context, we will model a validated blog’s system management based on our approach using UML standard.