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  1. Electronic document

    An electronic document is any electronic media Content media and publishing content other than computer program s or system Computer file file s that are intended to be used in either an electronic form or as printed output. Originally, any computer data were considered as something internal &mdash the final data output was always on paper . However, the development of computer network s has made it so that in most cases it is much more convenient to distribute electronic documents than printed ones. And the improvements in electronic display technologies mean that in most cases it is possible to view documents on screen instead of printing them thus saving paper and the space required to store the printed copies . However, using electronic documents for final presentation instead of paper has created the problem of multiple incompatible file format s. Even plain text computer file s are not free from this problem &mdash e.g. under MS DOS , most programs could not work correctly with Unix UNIX style text files see newline , and for non English speakers, the different code page s always have been a source of trouble. Even more problems are connected with complex file format s of various ... Adobe s Portable Document Format Acrobat Reader . The other solution is the development of standardized non Proprietary software proprietary file format s such as HTML and OpenDocument , and electronic documents for specialized uses have specialized formats&ndash the specialized electronic article s in physics use TeX or PostScript . reflist See also Document Electronic Document Professional Electronic page Electronic paper Paperless office Born digital Xplor international The Electronic Document ... is a digital document http www.msimaging.com faq Digital Imaging Frequent Questions Category Electronic documents Category Word processors software type stub bg ca Document electr nic de Elektronisches Dokument es Documento electr nico fr Document lectronique ko hr Elektroni ki ...   more details



  1. Electronic Document System

    otheruses Document Management System The Electronic Document System EDS was an early hypertext system also known as the Interactive Graphical Documents IGD hypermedia system focused on creation of interactive documents such as equipment repair manuals or computer aided instruction texts with embedded links and graphics. EDS was created as 1978 1981 research project at Brown University by Steven Feiner, Sandor Nagy and Andries van Dam . File Electronic Document System EDS Electronic Maintenance Manual Concept Circa 1980.jpg thumb Electronic Document System EDS Electronic Maintenance Manual Concept circa 1980 . Software actually ran on a dedicated VAX 11 780 and Ramtek raster display EDS used a dedicated Ramtech raster display and VAX 11 VAX 11 780 computer to create and navigate a network of graphic pages containing interactive graphic buttons. Graphic buttons had programed behaviors such as invoking an animation, linking to another page, or exposing an addition level of detail. The system had three automatically created navigation aids 1 a timeline showing thumbnail images of pages traversed 2 a neighbors display showing thumbnails of all pages linking to the current page on the left, and all pages reachable from the current page on the right 3 a visual display of thumbnail page images arranged by page keyword, color coded by chapter. Unlike most hypertext systems, EDS incorporated state variables associated with each page. For example, clicking a button indicating a particular hardware fault might set a state variable that would expose a new set of buttons with links to a relevant choice of diagnostic pages. The EDS model prefigured graphic hypertext systems such as Apple s HyperCard . References van Dam, Andries. 1988, July . http www.cs.brown.edu memex HT 87 Keynote Address.html Hypertext 87 keynote address . Communications of the ACM , 31, 887 895. Feiner, Steven Nagy ... viewdoc summary?doi 10.1.1.46.5607 Authoring large hypermedia documents with IGD. Electronic ...   more details



  1. Electronic Document Professional

    The EDP Electronic Document Professional is a professional designation awarded by Xplor International for participants in the electronic document industry who have satisfied a number of criteria. The EDP is not a measure of specific knowledge, but awardees normally have a broad knowledge of the electronic document industry along with specific knowledge in one or more areas. Thus, the EDP differs from certifications such as the CDIA from CompTIA in which the awardee has passed a formal exam. Rather, the EDP is more closely related to the older MIT and LIT designations from AIIM . Generally, the EDP does show that the awardee has been in the industry for at least 5 years, and has participated in at least 3 major projects showing competence in a number of bodies of knowledge . The EDP program is regulated by the EDP Commission of Xplor International , which is a body of senior professionals in the electronic document industry who set the standards and judge the qualifications of the applicants. History The first EDP class as the annual group of awardees is called was in 1990, when 12 industry professionals were given the award. In 1991, the class was much smaller only 6 , but in 1992 and in all the years following, the number of awardees has generally been double digits, with as many ... as an essential part of being a professional in the electronic document industry, with the result ... are M EDPs. Levels of Certification Electronic Document Associate EDA The EDA designation recognizes electronic document sales, development and support specialists who have shown significantly more ... courses, or the equivalent. ref http www.xplor.org EDP EDA.cfm ref Electronic Document Professional ... ref Master Electronic Document Professional M EDP M EDPs are the recognized experts on specific technologies ... edp index.cfm Direct Link to Xplor International Certification Program Category Electronic documents de Electronic Document Professional ...   more details



  1. Electronic Miscellaneous Document

    Wikify date April 2012 The Electronic Miscellaneous Document EMD is an International Air Transport Association IATA standard document used to document airline s sales and track usage of charges. This is an important step toward 100 electronic capability of airline industry. IATA EMD standard is documented in IATA Passenger Service Conference Resolution Manual in resolutions 725F, 725G, 725H. Two types of EMD exist EMD A associated to an e ticket EMD S standalone EMD implementation is part of an IATA Simplifying the Business program called e services, endorsed by IATA Board of Governors. br Since 2009, IATA Board of Governors endorsed the replacement in IATA BSP for GDS agents sales of current Virtual Miscellaneous Charge Orders VMCO and Virtual Miscellaneous Multi purpose Documents VMPD at the end of 2013 by 100 EMD. This mean that starting 2014, VMCO and VMPD will not be processed anymore by IATA BSP. EMD is used by various airlines in the world to support ancillary services sales and chargeable products. EMD are sold either via airlines direct sales channels or via travel agents through Global Distribution Systems. The following Computer reservations system have implemented the IATA EMD standard for airlines direct sales Amadeus CRS from Amadeus IT Group Mercator from The Emirates Group Resiber from Iberia airline SITA Travelport Travelsky The following GDS have implemented the IATA EMD standard for travel agencies sales Amadeus Axess Farelogix Sabre Travelport Galileo, Worldspan Travelsky 53 airlines implemented IATA EMD standard in March 2012 Finnair was an early adopter of the IATA EMD standard launching the first EMD in Europe . ref http www.travelmarketreport.com technology?articleID 6963&LP 1 ref Air China was the first Chinese airline to adopt the IATA EMD standard in 2010. ref http www.aeroweb fr.net depeches 2010 05 air china leads the chinese aviation industry in introducing emd electronic miscellaneous document ref The list of airlines having implemented ...   more details



  1. Electronic Common Technical Document

    The electronic Common Technical Document eCTD is an interface for the pharmaceutical industry to Regulatory agency agency transfer of regulatory information. The content is based on the Common Technical Document CTD format. It was developed by the International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use International Conference on Harmonisation ICH Multidisciplinary Group 2 Expert Working Group ICH M2 EWG . As of January 1, 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that the eCTD is the preferred format for electronic submission s. ref name GlobalSubmit press release cite news date February 2, 2009 url http www.globalsubmit.com home LinkClick.aspx?fileticket VtDTs2A qZs &tabid 37 title U.S. FDA Signals Intent to Reject eCTDs with Technical Issues ref To date, over 98,000 eCTD sequences have been submitted to the FDA. ref name The eCTD summit blog cite news work The eCTD summit date December 15, 2009 author Kathie Clark url http theectdsummit.com summit ?p 630 title Updates from the Regulators FDA ref Although the agency has not released an expected target date, the FDA revealed during the 2009 DIA Annual Meeting that it is looking at draft legislation to require eCTD. ref cite news work The eCTD summit date June 30, 2009 author Kathie Clark url http theectdsummit.com summit ?p 468 title DIA Update News from the FDA ref Pharmaceutical point of view Image CTD Pyramid.jpg 400px right The eCTD has five modules 1 Administrative Information and Prescribing Information 2 Common Technical Document Summaries 3 Quality ... standards de ECTD es ECTD fr Electronic Common Technical Document ... 4 of the eCTD specification Associated Document Type Definitions DTDs and stylesheets. Each submission ... FormsSubmissionRequirements ElectronicSubmissions ucm153574.htm Electronic Common Technical Document eCTD FDA http ec.europa.eu enterprise pharmaceuticals eudralex homev2.htm EUDRALEX Volume 2 ...   more details



  1. Electronic document and records management system

    Electronic document and records management system EDRMS is a type of content management system and refers to the combined technologies of document management system document management and Records management Electronic records management systems records management systems as an integrated system. TOCright The aim of electronic document and records management Electronic document and records management aims to enable organization s to manage document s and records throughout the Document Document life cycle document life cycle , from creation to destruction. Typically, systems consider a document a work in progress until it has undergone review, approval, lock down and potentially publication, at which point it becomes a formal business record record within the organization. Once a document achieves the status of a record, the organization may apply best practice best practice or legally enforced retention policies which state how the second half of the Records Life Cycle record life cycle will progress. This typically involves retention and protection from change , until some events occur which relate to the record and which trigger the final disposition schedule to apply to the record. Eventually, typically at a set time after these events, the record undergoes File deletion destruction . EDRMS software A range of software vendors offer these systems at an enterprise level i.e. targeted at managing all documents and records within an enterprise . These vendors have historically provided electronic document management system s and have acquired smaller records management system companies. The seamlessness of the integration and the original intention of the records management component to manage electronic records typically sets the complexity of deploying and potentially of using the final system. Associated technologies Business process management BPM Enterprise content management ECM Scanning dn date February 2012 Web content management system Web content management ...   more details



  1. Document

    of electronic document s. What is a document? The concept of document has been defined as any concrete ...About the R.E.M. album Document album the similarly named surrealist journal Documents magazine plural The term document has multiple meanings in ordinary language and in scholarship. WordNet 3.1. lists four meanings October 2011 document, written document, papers writing that provides information especially information of an official nature document anything serving as a representation of a person s thinking by means of symbolic marks document a written account of ownership or obligation text file, document computer science a computer file that contains text and possibly formatting instructions ... is document considered a basic theoretical construct. It is everything which may be preserved or represented ... Briet is an antelope An antelope running wild on the plains of Africa should not be considered a document ... been made into a document. It has become physical evidence being used by those who study it. Indeed ... document. Quoted from Buckland, 1998 ref Buckland, M. 1998 . What is a digital document? In Document Num rique Paris 2 2 , http people.ischool.berkeley.edu buckland digdoc.html ref . This view ... what is a document and concluded this way The evolving notion of document among Paul Otlet Otlet ... whatever functioned as a document rather than traditional physical forms of documents. The shift ... or fluid? Document stability and new media. In European Conference on Hypertext Technology 1994 Proceedings ... citeseerx.ist.psu.edu viewdoc download?doi 10.1.1.119.8813&rep rep1&type pdf ref . A conventional document ... made into a document. It has become physical evidence by those who study it. Types of documents Documents ... also be described as a Draft document draft or Proofreading proof . When a document is Copying copied ... processing template . Developing documents The page layout of a document is the manner in which information is graphically arranged in the document space e.g., on a page . If the appearance of the document ...   more details



  1. Electronic

    wiktionary Electronic may refer to Engineering Electronics , devices including active amplifying electrical components Electronic component , a basic electronic element Electronic communications Electronic engineering Electronic storage of data using an electronic device Electronic stability control Computing and the Internet Electronic computer or computer Electronic digital computer When using computer files or the Internet, often shortened to e as in e mail for electronic mail, or prefix e as in eCommerce for electronic commerce. Electronic commerce Electronic publishing Entertainment Electronic band or its self titled debut album Electronic album Electronic album Electronics magazine Electronics magazine Electronic music Electronica Electronic Arts , Inc. Warfare Electronic Warfare Electronic countermeasures disambiguation da Elektronisk es Electr nica desambiguaci n simple Electronic ...   more details



  1. Document processing

    expert date November 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Document Processing involves the conversion of typed and handwritten text on paper based & electronic documents e.g., scanned image of a document into electronic information utilising one of, or a combination of, Intelligent Character Recognition ICR , Optical Character Recognition OCR and experienced Data Entry Clerks . DEFAULTSORT Document Processing Category Artificial intelligence applications Tech stub ...   more details



  1. Document imaging

    unreferenced date June 2010 Document imaging is an information technology category for systems capable of replicating documents commonly used in business. Document imaging systems can take many forms including microfilm , on demand printers, facsimile machine s, copier s, multifunction printer s, document image scanner scanners , computer output microfilm COM and archive writers. Since the 1990s, document imaging has been used to describe software based computer systems that capture, store and reprint images. Citation needed date February 2010 Document imaging is a form of enterprise content management . In the early days of content management technologies, the term document imaging was used interchangeably with document image management as the industry tried to separate itself from the micrographic and reprographic technologies. citation needed date June 2010 In the late 1980s, a new document management technology emerged Electronic document management system electronic document management . This technology was built around the need to manage and secure the escalating volume of electronic documents spreadsheet s, word processing word processing documents, PDF s, Email e mails created in organizations. citation needed date June 2010 See also Commonscat Document imaging Image scanning Document management system Records management Do NOT add commercial links to document imaging companies websites this article. Wikipedia is NOT a collection of external links nor is it the place to advertise your business. Commercial links will be removed on sight and your account IP address may be blocked. Category Information technology management de Dokumentenscanner pt Document imaging ru ...   more details



  1. Document engineering

    Document engineering is a document centric synthesis of complementary ideas from information and systems analysis, electronic publishing, business process analysis, and business informatics to ensure that the documents and processes make sense to the people and applications that need them. Originating from research published by Robert J. Glushko and Tim McGrath, document engineering attempts to unify these different analysis and modeling perspectives and helps to specify, design, and implement documents and the processes that create and consume them. In the context of document engineering, document generally refers to ordered pieces of information used by computer applications or web services rather than directly by people. It has particular relevance in the areas of XML vocabulary design. The principles of document engineering were applied to the development of the Universal Business Language OASIS Universal Business Language . From 2003 to 2007, the University of California at Berkeley operated a research center for document engineering, which has been subsumed by its program in Information and Service Design. ref http cde.berkeley.edu ref The conventional discipline that most resembles document engineering is probably business informatics . However, document engineering emphasizes the need for conceptual modeling of documents and processes at an implementable granularity. Alternative definitions Document engineering may also refer to the design of a document to meet very specific requirements for clarity or embodiment of rules e.g., ensuring that regulations or a contract ..., previously existing instance of a document. The ACM Symposium on Document Engineering ref ... or document processing. References Reflist External links http mitpress.mit.edu catalog item default.asp?ttype 2&tid 10476, Document Engineering,MIT Press. http blogs.oreilly.com digitalmedia 2005 11 document engineering 13.html Document Engineering, O Reilly Digital Blogs Category Information systems ...   more details



  1. Structured document

    Unreferenced date July 2009 A structured document is an electronic document where some method of embedded coding , such as markup language markup , is used to give the whole, and parts, of the document various structural meanings according to a Database schema schema . A structured document whose markup doesn t break the schema it is designed to conform to and which obeys the syntax rules of its markup language is well formed . Quote The Standard Generalized Markup Language SGML has pioneered the concept of structured documents http www.w3.org People Janne porject paper.html Multi purpose publishing using HTML, XML, and CSS , http www.w3.org People howcome H kon Wium Lie & http www.w3.org People Janne Janne Saarela As of 2009 the most widely used markup language , in all its evolving forms, is HTML , which is used to structure documents according to various Document Type Definition Document Type Definition DTD schema defined and described by the W3C , which continually reviews, refines and evolves the specifications. Quote XML is the universal format for structured documents and data ... nowiki h1 Structured document h1 nowiki nowiki p A strong class selflink structured document strong is an a href wiki Electronic document title Electronic document electronic document a where some ... not have a structural meaning, but do have a meaning. See also Document processor DEFAULTSORT Structured Document Category Electronic documents ... structured documents the focus is on encoding the logical structure of a document, with no explicit ... to extract and present metadata about the document. In most Wikipedia articles for example, a table of contents is automatically generated from the different heading tags in the body of the document ... of a document may be the document body code nowiki body nowiki code , containing a first level heading ... language markup a , is used to give the whole, and parts, of the document various structural meanings ...   more details



  1. Document collaboration

    Rewrite date January 2012 Document and file collaboration is a term used to describe tools or systems set up to help multiple people work together on a single document or file to achieve a single final version. Normally, this refers to software which allows teams to work on a single document, such as a Word document , at the same time from different computer terminals or mobile devices . Hence, document ... article 244425 the cloud day 10 storing data in the cloud.html ref Overview Document collaboration in a general sense simply refers to more than one person co authoring a document. ref http www.informationweek.com thebrainyard news document sharing collaborative writing 231902261 how to mark up documents in the cloud ref However, most people today when talking about document collaboration are referring to generally internet based ways for a team of workers to work together on an electronic document from computer terminals based anywhere in the world. Recent Developments In recent years the market has seen a rapid development in document collaboration tools. Primitive document collaboration used email , whereby comments would be written in the email with the document attached. The problem was that this was not a document centric solution i.e. Comments and discussions around the document were separate from the document itself . ref http www.sptechweb.com link 35841 ref Today, the best document collaboration tools are more document centric. These systems provide a user with a document centric collaboration experience because they allow users to Tag metadata tag the document and add ... comments and activities associated around a document. ref http www.skydox.com blog play tag with your team ref For this reason, an increasing number of firms are using email less and file sharing and document ... . New solutions for document collaboration make heavy use of the cloud, with files uploaded to be viewed ... have installed Web 2.0 collaboration applications. cn date January 2012 However, document collaboration ...   more details



  1. Intelligent document

    Unreferenced date January 2008 Intelligent document is a general term to describe electronic documents with more functionality than a page designed to emulate paper . Formats include PDF from Adobe Systems Adobe , InfoPath from Microsoft , Cardiff Software and XForms from W3C , and the non programming solutions DocFire, Exari and Intelledox Pty Ltd Intelledox . Each is based on using XML as a format for data . Intelligent documents are essentially interactive electronic documents. Intelligent documents include Form document forms that change on request, personalized web pages, and personalised presentations. They usually require web access and Server computing server software. Intelligent documents are used to help automate business processes, improve customer service, and reduce costs. Intelligent documents are also being used by marketing firms to target consumer s more precisely. Programming marketing documents with customer data helps to improve customer loyalty, increase response rates, reduce marketing costs, and build brand recognition. Some examples would be the online shopping site Amazon.com and the free email service Gmail from Google which uses AJAX technology to add intelligence to its documents. Other more document centric examples include commercial lending or leasing documents where, by the transactional nature, they can be automated using an assembly line approach with the logic and data embedded directly into the document. The future of the intelligent document includes tight integration with meaning based computing , allowing intelligent completion of forms with recommendations on subject matter experts and related documents as well as dynamic regeneration based on rules or logic. Today s more advanced document automation systems allow users to create their own data and rules logic without the need for programming. See also Business intelligence Document ... Up Electronic Forms Market.html Gilbane Report http www.xml.com pub a 2003 12 09 xml2003plenary.html ...   more details



  1. Compound document

    about compound documents in general the W3C standard Compound Document Format confusing date September 2011 In computing , a compound document is a document type typically produced using word processor word processing software, and is a regular text document intermingled with non text elements such as spreadsheet s, picture s, digital video s, digital audio , and other multimedia features. It can also be used to collect several documents into one. Compound document technology technologies are commonly utilized on top of a software componentry framework, but the idea of software componentry includes several other concepts apart from compound documents, and software components alone do not enable compound documents. Well known technologies for compound documents include ActiveX Document s Bonobo computing Bonobo by Ximian primarily used by GNOME KPart s in KDE Object linking and embedding OLE by Microsoft Open Document Architecture from ITU T not used OpenDoc by Apple Computer now defunct http sourceforge.net projects verdantium Verdantium XML and Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL are encapsulation formats used for compound documents of all kinds Since many documents contain non text ... based compound document comparison compares the entire document granularly, including the native format, in addition to embedded objects like spreadsheets and images, and creates a third document highlighting ... coding or highlighting the changes granularly. Compound document comparison can be used on any document ... based compound document comparison is held by Lit ra Technology LLC. ref Massand, Deepak, Assignee Lit ra Technology LLC, McLeansville, NC. 2006. Method of compound document comparison. U.S. Patent 7,818,660, filed January 2006, and issued October 19, 2010. ref While the origins of the compound document ... Transclusion Compound Document Comparison http www.litera.com products change pro.html dead link date September 2011 References Reflist Category Electronic documents Category Multimedia Multimedia ...   more details



  1. Reflowable document

    A reflowable document is a type of electronic document that can adapt its presentation to the output device . Typical desktop publishing DTP output formats like PostScript or PDF are page oriented, so are not generally reflowable but see discussion below for PDF , whereas the world wide web standard, HTML is a reflowable format. ref name parc http books.google.com books?id ubs2mwNlHnEC&pg PA93 ref The notion of reflow is sometimes used to discuss only more advanced typographic features than HTML offers, which are typically present in typesetting or DTP publications, for example automatically balancing the amount of text in a number of columns. ref name ms Examples Besides HTML, commercially available systems include ePUB is a simple reflowable format that allows a single column with inline image s, in many ways similar to a stripped down HTML. ref http books.google.com books?id D1DEKszFm6gC&pg PA501 ref Windows Presentation Foundation WPF introduced XAML based documents together with a viewer call SinglePageViewer that can reflow any WPF objects. However the Open XML Paper Specification XPS document standard also introduced by Microsoft with WPF does not support reflow. ref name ms http msdn.microsoft.com en us library aa480192.aspx ref Tagged PDF documents can contain an additional data layer which among other things allows for the content to be reflowed within the boundaries of one original page. ref http books.google.com books?id dlJ94KZqwqcC&pg PA379 ref ref http www.adobe.com uk epaper tips acr5reflow pdfs acr5reflow.pdf ref FictionBook is a free reflowable format by design. It does not specify the appearance of a document instead, it describes its structure. For example, there are special tags for epigraphs, verses and quotations. Xerox PARC has developed an experimental systems that allows the reflow of any document using Optical character recognition OCR layout analysis at word level. ref name parc References reflist Category electronic publishing computer stub ...   more details



  1. Transaction document

    Transaction documents refers to legally relevant documents that are either printed, inserter and mailed, or electronically presented. ref http www.outputlinks.com html news acadami xplor best practices progam canada 043008.shtml Transaction documents blockquote ...The course focuses on the concepts, technologies, and best practices associated with automated transaction document production. blockquote ref They consist of a mixture of fixed and variable data. These documents are usually created by organizations through their financial computing system and then delivered to other parties such as clients through the post office or through an electronic billing system. The printed transaction documents , once delivered to the post office , conform to the mail box rule . Common examples of transaction documents are bills bank statements and credit card, financial services, etc. insurance policies notices other legally relevant correspondence, etc. Xplor international is a technical association that focuses on the best practices and technologies associated with these documents. References Reflist Category Electronic documents Category Contract law law stub ...   more details



  1. Document retrieval

    merge full text search date December 2011 Document retrieval is defined as the matching of some stated user query against a set of free text records. These records could be any type of mainly natural language unstructured text , such as newspaper article s, real estate records or paragraphs in a manual. User queries can range from multi sentence full descriptions of an information need to a few words. Document retrieval is sometimes referred to as, or as a branch of, Text Retrieval . Text retrieval is a branch of information retrieval where the information is stored primarily in the form of natural language text . Text databases became decentralized thanks to the personal computer and the CD ROM . Text retrieval is a critical area of study today, since it is the fundamental basis of all internet search engine s. Description Document retrieval systems find information to given criteria by matching ... by Inference inferring over a logical knowledge database. A document retrieval system consists ... to access the database. A document retrieval system has two main tasks Find relevant documents ... such as PageRank . Internet search engines are classical applications of document retrieval. The vast ... of indexing schemata for document retrieval systems form based or word based , and content based indexing. The document classification scheme or Search engine indexing indexing algorithm in use determines the nature of the document retrieval system. Form based document retrieval addresses the exact ... based document retrieval systems use an inverted index algorithm. Example PubMed The PubMed ref cite ... term processing Document classification Enterprise search Information retrieval Latent semantic indexing Search engine External links http www.documentsummary.com Document Summary System , a commercial product that performs document retrieval and summarization http motoresrecuperacion.iespana.es Searching semantic information and XML RDF documents Category Information retrieval Category Electronic ...   more details



  1. Document automation

    Document automation also known as document assembly is the design of systems and workflow that assist in the creation of electronic documents. These include logic based systems that use segments of pre existing text and or data to assemble a new document. This process is increasingly used within certain industries to assemble legal documents, contracts and letters. Document automation systems can also ... paper handling, document loading, storage, distribution, postage shipping, faxes, telephone, labour and waste. Document automation in supply chain management & logistics There are many documents ... and any intermediary, like a third party logistics company 3PL and governments . Document handling within ... manufacturer s of high speed document automation systems that will automatically compare the laser printed document to the order and either insert or automatically apply an enclosed wallet pouch to the shipping ... for external website video links showing these document automation systems. Protection of Privacy ... making it more important than ever to guarantee the correct document is married or associated to the correct ... middleware and most accounting packages. The document automation assembly industry Document assembly ... interview questions or data entry screen. The information collected then populates the document ... Disrupting Conventional Law Firm Business Models using Document Assembly Mountain, Int J Law Info Tech., 2006 0 eal019v1 ref Today s more advanced document automation systems allow users to create their own data and rules logic without the need for programming. While document automation software is used ... in any industry that creates transaction based documents. Popular document automation solutions on the market ... Rapidocs Rapidocs , Xpertdoc and XpressDox. A good example of how document automation software can ... paragraphs and data elements. Document automation software has the ability to automatically fill in the correct document variables based on the transaction data. In addition, some document automation ...   more details



  1. Document examiner

    Document examiner may refer to Questioned document examiner , a professional in the forensic examination of documents Symbolics Document Examiner , a software program disambig ...   more details



  1. Document conversion

    Excel XLM See also Document References reflist Category Electronic documents software stub ...Unreferenced date August 2008 Document conversion is the act of converting one document s format to another, which allows the document to be read in many more applications. Documents can be converted into other source document formats consumer formats structured data How it works The conversion of the file is usually done by the application that it was created with, though there are also various third party tools to perform it. Most file formats can be disassembled with a hex editor . Alternatively conversions can be automatically provided by Web services that connect to a document storage or delivery system such as file directory or a document content management applications. The content transformation services can run on a local server, in the Web or in the cloud. Conversion tools can be also combined with a delivery component that publishes converted data into a database, filesystem or other systems. PHi provides Online Publishing, Digital Publishing Services, Document Conversion, Electronic Publishing print and electronic publishing work. Examples Converting .doc Microsoft Word format to .odt OpenOffice.org format Converting .ppt Microsoft PowerPoint format to .odp OpenOffice.org format Converting .shw Corel Presentation format to .ppt Microsoft PowerPoint format Converting .doc word format to .pdf PDF format Converting .doc Microsoft Word format to a Web site based on structured ... of converting scanned paper documents to useful electronic formats is one of the most important applications for document conversion. Documents, scanned to image formats have lots of limitations ... file format XLS , Microsoft PowerPoint PPT Structured XML , HTML Content extraction from the document ... technologies. Modern OCR applications convert image files to different document formats with saving not just content but also the structure of document ADRT . Paper documents conversion applications class ...   more details



  1. Evergreen document

    Unreferenced date April 2010 An evergreen document is a document written in a way that is relevant to a specific audience over a long period of time. This relevance comes from a universal acceptance or application of document contents. Category Documents ...   more details



  1. Document review

    of electronic document review platforms the volume of documents that need to be reviewed by an attorney ...Document review also known as doc review is a valuable main staple of the type of work performed by http en.wikipedia.org wiki Attorney at law attorneys for their clients. It is the process of an attorney reading written material related to a case. The written material being reviewed will vary depending on the type of case and the issues involved in the case. Some types of cases that typically require large amounts of documents to be reviewed are litigation, http en.wikipedia.org wiki Mergers and acquisitions mergers and acquisitions , and government and internal investigations including internal audits . Regarding litigation, documents reviewed by attorneys are obtained through the process of http en.wikipedia.org wiki Discovery 28law 29 Discovery which is generally governed by rules of procedure for the presiding court. In cases in http en.wikipedia.org wiki United States federal courts United States Federal Courts the rules related to Discovery are http en.wikipedia.org wiki Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Federal Rules of Civil Procedure F.R.C.P. 16, 26, 33, 34, 37, and 45 which were amended in 2006 to include electronically stored information. Though attorneys do still review http en.wikipedia.org wiki Hard copy hard copy documents today, most documents are reviewed electronically ... created electronically or as electronic copies of documents that were originally created in a hard ... would like to record about the document such as whether it is relevant to an issue, whether ... as intermediary employers between the law firms and the attorneys hired to assist with the document ... earn less. For example, an attorney hired to perform document review directly for another attorney ... attorneys and firms typically hire additional attorneys to assist with document review are Houston ... , Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City , and Boston . DEFAULTSORT Document Review Category Legal professions ...   more details



  1. Living document

    A living document or dynamic document is a document which may be continually edited and updated by either a limited or unrestricted group. A simple example of a living document is an article in Wikipedia , in contrast to dead or static documents, such as an article in a single edition of the Encyclop dia Britannica . A living document may or may not have a framework for updates, changes, or adjustments. This type of document without proper context can change away from its original purpose through multiple uncontrolled edits. This is different than an evergreen document that is written in a way that is relevant to a specific audience over a long period of time. This relevance comes from a universal acceptance or application of document contents. However, a living document may evolve through updates, be expanded as needed, and serve a different purpose over time. Living documents are changed through revisions that may or may not reference previous iterative changes. The rate of document decay depends on the structure of the original document, or original intent of such document, or guidelines for modifying such document. In business In business a living document may fall under corporate change management or be shared among a team. It may start as a draft work that at some time graduates into general acceptance, or may originate as part of a formal documentation process. Regardless of the degree of formality, a living document needs rules or guidelines for its modification. Such guidelines allow and should ideally encourage the document s evolution over time. It is in this sense of growth that the document can be thought of as living. In pastoral Theology In pastoral Theology the living document refers to an individual person. References Glossary of Strategic Relations Terms, http iunctura.com glossary index.php living document Definition Living Document n. , Center for Strategic ... definition of living document Definition of living document , Walter Rader. Accessed on 2009 12 ...   more details



  1. Document processor

    A document processor is a document preparation system that superficially resembles a word processor . However, the emphasis in a document processor is on the arrangement of the document s components, ref What is a http www.lyx.org WhatIsLyX document processor ? ref not the formatting of the characters that compose it. The available tools are not just typical document elements paragraphs, lists, headers the primary attraction of a document processor is the ability to program documents with powerful conditional automatic formatting rules to create structured document s, which allow large numbers of similar elements to be generated and reformatted for different media with little human effort. Examples of document processors include programs like Parametric Technology Corporation PTC Arbortext , Adobe Systems Adobe FrameMaker , LyX , BroadVision QuickSilver formerly Interleaf , and Syntext Serna . Examples of markup language s used for non graphical document processing include SGML XML , LaTeX and troff . See also Desktop publishing References references DEFAULTSORT Document Processor Category Technical communication tools ...   more details




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