Here's a hint
If you’re asking me a question, and I reply saying “I don’t understand what you mean by this word.” Don’t reply saying “I just need information about the same word.” Last week I got an email that read:
I am a college student and I am having my thesis right now. I would like to propose a topic regarding CMS and my thesis should use an algorithm. Do you know any algorithms used for CMS?
To which I replied:
I’m not sure what you mean by a CMS algorithm. Can you elaborate?
To which she replied:
I just want to know if theres an algorithm or paradigm that we I can use to build a CMS (use algorithm on the web side or on the script?).
Oh, wait, you meant ALGORITHM, I thought you meant algorithm. No, I don’t any algorithms used for CMS. And elaborating doesn’t mean repeating the question almost exactly word for word, and then adding another $3 word as a supposed synonym. According to Dictionary.com an algorithm is:
“a set of rules for solving a problem in a finite number of steps, as for finding the greatest common divisor.”
And a paradigm is:
“an example serving as a model; pattern.”
I could be wrong, but this sounds like what you’re supposed to write in your thesis. Don’t ask me to do your homework for you. I have enough of my own that I don’t want to do.