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
Context date January 2008 Expert subject multiple Computing Microsoft Windows date February 2009 ActiveX Document also known as DocObject or DocObj ref http www.pcmag.com encyclopedia term 0,2542,t ActiveX Documents&i 37473,00.asp Definition of ActiveX Documents ref is a computer file in the form of a compound document compound text based document that allows Clarify date February 2009 a container application Vague date February 2009 to use the full capabilities of server applications. Ambiguous date July 2011 This approach Clarify date February 2009 distinguishes between a document, such as a word document or video clip , and the software that can be Application software applied open, edit, display, save to the document. ActiveX documents consist of two components the document itself and the ActiveX DLL or EXE server that supports it. A single server computing server can support an unlimited number of documents, just as Microsoft Word can support any number of document files. The server for an ActiveX document can be an EXE or a DLL server. The document generally has the extension .VBD, though ActiveX documents can be stored within other files as well, using a mechanism Ambiguous date July 2011 called Object Linking and Embedding OLE structured storage . References reflist External links http pntpm3.ulb.ac.be Info Activex ch23.htm ActiveX document fundamentals Dead link date September 2011 Microsoft Windows components Category Microsoft initiatives Category Windows software Category Windows software stubs Windows software stub ... more details
Document Modelling looks at the inherent structure in documents. It looks not at the structure in formatting which is the classic realm of word processing tools, but at the structure in content. Because document content is typically viewed as the ad hoc result of a creative process, the art of document modelling is still in its infancy. Most document modelling comes in the form of document templates evidenced most often as word processing documents, fillable PDF forms and, more recently, XML templates. The particular strength of XML in this context is its ability to model document components in a tree like structure, and its separation of content and style. Document modelling goes beyond mere form filling and mail merge to look at the structure of information in, for example, a legal document, a contract, an inspection report, or some form of analysis. Document modelling therefore looks at the structures and patterns of the written work, and breaks it down into different options or branches. It then labels the branches and the results. Without effective document modelling, it is difficult to get full value from a document automation initiative, for example, using document assembly software. But by using a model that contains hundreds and thousands of branches, a user can create close to infinite structured variations almost to the point that such systems can rival the unstructured drafting of a specialist. In fact, the results of a sophisticated document model can surpass those of the specialist in terms of lack of error and consistency of prose. External links http bashasys.info Basha Systems LLC Information Portal http www.exari.com document assembly.html Exari Rules based XML document modelling http www.hotdocs.com Developer10 View.aspx HotDocs Document Automation Software Category Technical communication ... more details
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 ... is of critical importance to mitigate the risks of undetected and unapproved changes. Software 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 format including Word, WordPerfect, spreadsheets, PDFs, and PowerPoint. The patent for software 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 ... software stub de Verbunddokument ja pl Dokument z o ony ru ... more details
and Software Technology volume 38 issue 4 pages 275 280 doi 10.1016 0950 5849 95 01059 9 ref Design .... ref or service. Problem solving conceptual izing and document ing design solutions Presentation ... uploads 2011 01 Ralph Comparing Two SoftwareDesign Process Theories.pdf Comparing two software ...pp semi small yes For the 1970s music group Design UK band Refimprove date July 2008 File All Saints ... Comfort Tiffany . The building structure and decorations are both examples of design. File PL IIIcut.gif thumb 150px right Design, when applied to fashion , includes considering aesthetics as well as function in the final form. Design as a noun informally refers to a plan drawing plan or convention ... drawing , business process , circuit diagram s and Pattern sewing sewing patterns while to design ... browse design Dictionary.com esp. meanings 1 5 and 7 8 and at http www.askoxford.com concise oed design?view uk AskOxford esp. verbs . ref No generally accepted definition of design exists, ref Ralph, P. and Wand, Y. 2009 . A proposal for a formal definition of the design concept. In Lyytinen, K., Loucopoulos, P., Mylopoulos, J., and Robinson, W., editors, Design Requirements Workshop ... different connotations in different fields see Design Disciplines design disciplines below . However, one can also design by directly constructing an object as in pottery , engineering , management , cowboy coding and graphic design . More formally design has been defined as follows. noun a specification ..., satisfying a set of requirement s, subject to constraints verb, transitive to create a design, in an Environment ... for a formal definition of the design concept. In Lyytinen, K., Loucopoulos, P., Mylopoulos, J., and Robinson, W., editors, Design Requirements Workshop LNBIP 14 , pp. 103 136. Springer Verlag, p. 109 DOI 10.1007 978 3 540 92966 6 6 . ref Another definition for design is a roadmap or a strategic ..., safety and economic constraints in achieving that objective. ref Don Kumaragamage, Y. 2011 . Design ... more details
Multiple issues peacock November 2011 refimprove November 2011 cleanup May 2011 Document cameras , also ... to a large audience. Like an opaque projector , a document camera is able to magnify and project ... be displayed by a document camera. Most objects are simply placed under the camera. The camera takes the picture which in turn produces a live picture using a projector. Different types of document camera ... document camera can also be used to allow a larger working area to be used. Typical applications for a document camera include classroom use Training sessions and meetings Conferences Videoconferencing ..., tele pathology, display of x rays etc. Document cameras replaced overhead projector s, which were formerly used for this purpose. By means of the zoom feature a document camera can zero in on the small ... lighting does not have to be darkened to operate a document camera in a classroom setting this is an asset ... volume 46 issue 6 . ref Most document cameras can also send a video signal to a computer via USB cable . Sometimes document cameras are connected to an interactive whiteboard instead of a standard screen. Many portable document cameras incorporate a flexible gooseneck design, and some are capable of high definition display . High definition document cameras include an HDMI output port . Most document ... to increase to 1 in 10 by 2010. As of 2008 , the most economical document cameras capture XGA resolution images of 1024 768 pixels. Document cameras that capture SXGA images capture a resolution ... to 1920 1080 pixels. History File Visualiseur ELMO L 1ex.jpg thumb One of the document cameras arranged for teacher s use 2010 Document cameras were first developed WHEN?? to meet an increased demand ... less frequently used. Document cameras continue to provide a convenient and flexible way of allowing .... The technology of video cameras during this time, was a key factor in the development of document camera systems. Document cameras have also frequently benefited from developments in other industries ... more details
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 ... 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 ... of cloud computing, whereby software and applications are provisioned on the Internet, or the cloud . New solutions for document collaboration make heavy use of the cloud, with files uploaded to be viewed ... and compliance Software framework framework Ensure full auditability clarify date January 2012 of files ... more details
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
Wikify date January 2012 refimprove date December 2011 Document Composition is the process of dynamically composing Documents according to the Business Requirements.Document Composition is primarily used by the Organization which requires Communication with their Customers in a large daily basis.Document Composition plays a vital role in Customer Relationship Management . Industries Benefited Financial Services Healthcare Insurance Print Service Providers Public Sector Telecommunications Softwares HP Extream Formerly Dialogue Doc1 ref http www.pb.com softwareDocument Composition TransPromo Transactional Communications DOC1 for TransPromo and Transactional Communications.shtml DOC1 for TransPromo & Transactional Communications ref References Reflist Category Customer relationship management software ... more details
Free software project foundations Category LibreOffice ast The Document Foundation ca The Document ...Infobox non profit Non profit name The Document Foundation Non profit logo File The Document Foundation ... H. Schulz, Italo Vignoli, Jes s Corrius, Andreas Mantke, Bj rn Michaelsen focus Office software products LibreOffice non profit slogan homepage URL http www.documentfoundation.org The Document Foundation is a German Stiftung that promotes open source software . ref http blog.documentfoundation.org 2012 02 20 the document foundation officially incorporated in berlin germany ref It was created by members of the OpenOffice.org community to manage and develop a Fork software development fork called ... www.documentfoundation.org contact tdf release.html title OpenOffice.org Community announces The Document Foundation accessdate 28 September 2010 author The Document Foundation date 28 September 2010 ... at that time, which required developers assign copyright to Oracle. The Document Foundation ... title Document Foundation forks OpenOffice.org, liberates it from Oracle url http arstechnica.com open source news 2010 09 document foundation forks openofficeorg to liberate it from oracle.ars publisher ... The Document Foundation display at OpenRheinRuhr Germany , Oberhausen November 2010 The Document ... name would be provisional as Oracle was invited to become a member of the Document Foundation ... were members of The Document Foundation to step down from the Council, claiming that this represented ... as well as the software it develops the opportunity to evolve. For this reason, from now on we will support The Document Foundation and will as a team develop and promote LibreOffice. ref name Digitizor01Nov10 ... the project was announced, the Document Foundation did not exist as a legal entity. The Steering Committee ... The Document Foundation accessed 2011 02 20 ref On 16 February 2011, a fundraising drive was announced ... e50000 in just eight days to the document foundation Thousands of donors contribute 50,000 ... more details
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 Automation External links http www.gilbane.com gilbane report.pl 92 Microsoft Adobe amp W3C to Shake ... more details
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 word processor s, spreadsheet s and graphics software . To alleviate the problem, many software ... 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 ... 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
Document X is a documentation generator which automates technical documentation production for C Sharp programming language C VB.NET C CLI or other .NET Framework .NET language assemblies, Java Projects, database s, Component Object Model COM components, type libraries, XML Schema W3C XSD schemas and ASP.NET Ajax Javascript. Document X consists of an authoring and documentation build environment including HTML based Visual Authoring tools as well as Visual Comment Editor Add Ins for Visual Studio 2005, 2008, 2010 and 11 . See also Comparison of documentation generators External links http www.innovasys.com products dx2011 overview.aspx PAGENAME webpage programming software stub Category Documentation generators ... more details
Document clustering also referred to as Text clustering is closely related to the concept of data clustering . Document clustering is a more specific technique for unsupervised document organization, automatic topic extraction and fast information retrieval or filtering. A web search engine often returns thousands of pages in response to a broad query, making it difficult for users to browse or to identify relevant information. Clustering methods can be used to automatically group the retrieved documents into a list of meaningful categories, as is achieved by Enterprise Search engines such as Northern Light Group Northern Light and Vivisimo , consumer search engines such as http www.polymeta.com PolyMeta and http www.helioid.com Helioid , or open source software such as Carrot2 . br Example br http FirstGov.gov FirstGov.gov , the official Web portal for the U.S. government, uses document clustering to automatically organize its search results into categories. For example, if a user submits immigration , next to their list of results they will see categories for Immigration Reform , Citizenship and Immigration Services , Employment , Department of Homeland Security , and more. Perform PLSA Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis PLSA can also be conducted to perform document clustering. Document clustering involves the use of descriptors and descriptor extraction. Descriptors are sets of words that describe the contents within the cluster. Document clustering is generally considered to be a centralized process. Examples of document clustering include web document clustering for search users. The application of document clustering can be categorized to two types, online and offline. Online applications are usually constrained by efficiency problems when compared offline applications. In general, there are two common algorithms. The first one is the hierarchical based algorithm ... A. Fox, Recent Developments in Document Clustering, October 16, 2007 http eprints.cs.vt.edu ... more details
orphan date March 2010 In the field of data warehouses , a document warehouse is a software framework for analysis, sharing, and reuse of unstructured data , such as Written language textual or multimedia documents. ref name isbn0 8186 8353 8 cite conference author IEEE Computer Society title A document warehouse a multimedia database approach booktitle 9th Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications, Dexa 98 publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers year 1998 isbn 0 8186 8353 8 accessdate 2008 04 01 url http ieeexplore.ieee.org xpl freeabs all.jsp?tp &arnumber 707385&isnumber 15304 ref ref name isbn1 59140 194 1 cite book author Mohammadian, Masoud title Intelligent Agents for Data Mining and Information Retrieval publisher Idea Group Publishing location Hershey, PA year 2004 isbn 1 59140 194 1 url http books.google.com books?id TLU3DIcHw8YC accessdate 2008 04 01 ref This is different from data warehouse s that focuses on structured data, such as tabelarized sales reports. On the other hand, Document Warehouse for SAP is also a FileNet s commercial software that enables SAP AG SAP s business applications to access document images stored by FileNet. ref name isbn0 7506 7816 X cite book author Jones, Thomas C. Groff, Todd R. title FileNet A Consultant s Guide to Enterprise Content Management publisher Butterworth Heinemann location Oxford year 2004 pages 146 isbn 0 7506 7816 X url http books.google.com books?id 4zHH62JZwgQC&pg PA145&dq 22Document warehouse 22 date 2000 2005&num 50 PPA145,M1 accessdate 2008 04 01 ref See also Decision support References Reflist Category Data warehousing compu stub ... more details
, concept mining RapidMiner open source text mining software used for document classification, e mail ...Document classification or document categorization is a problem in library science , information science and computer science . The task is to assign a document to one or more Class philosophy classes or Categorization categories . This may be done manually or intellectually or algorithmically . The intellectual classification of documents has mostly been the province of library science, while the algorithmic ... are overlapping, however, and there is therefore also interdisciplinary research on document classification. The documents to be classified may be texts, images, music, etc. Each kind of document ... to other attributes such as document type, author, printing year etc. . In the rest of this article ... to particular subjects in a document determines the class to which the document is assigned. It is, for example ... of times given words appears in a document. Request oriented classification or indexing is classification .... 109 117. Index Verlag, Frankfurt. ref . Therefore is the act of labeling a document say by assigning a term from a controlled vocabulary to a document at the same time to assign that document to the class ... class of documents . Automatic document classification Automatic document classification tasks can be divided into three sorts supervised document classification where some external mechanism such as human feedback provides information on the correct classification for documents, unsupervised document classification also known as document clustering , where the classification must be done entirely without reference to external information, and semi supervised document classification , where parts of the documents are labeled by the external mechanism. Techniques Automatic document classification ... Document Supervised learning , unsupervised learning Document retrieval Document clustering multicol ... multimedia textmining node11.html Introduction to document classification http www.cs.technion.ac.il ... more details
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
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 ... 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 ... PDF Nitro PDF Software Nitro PDF Professional DOC computing DOC , Microsoft Excel file format ... , Rich Text Format RTF , image files Software Depot Online Docsmartz PDF Converter Professional DOC computing DOC , Rich Text Format RTF , image files, XLSX , Postscript, Text Software Depot Online ... more details
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 ... wiki Softwaresoftware designed for the purpose of keeping track of any notes or information the attorneys would like to record about the document such as whether it is relevant to an issue, whether ... to be reviewed electronically the often a system is set up that includes review software. This system ... of electronic document review platforms the volume of documents that need to be reviewed by an attorney ... 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
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
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
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
Infobox album Name Document Type studio Artist R.E.M. Cover REM Document cover.jpg Released start date 1987 9 1 Recorded April 30  end date 1987 5 2 at Sound Emporium, Nashville, Tennessee Nashville , Tennessee mixed at Master Control, Los Angeles , California , United States Genre Alternative rock ... Document br 1987 Next album Succumbs br 1987 Misc Singles Name Document Type studio Single ... Single 3 date Start date 1988 03 Document is the fifth studio album by the American alternative rock ... Scott Litt . Composition Document was R.E.M. s first album co produced by Scott Litt and the band, a collaboration ... 2009 Design The original sleeve for the album featured the message File under Fire , a reference to what ... Stephen Thomas label Document Review accessdate June 19, 2011 ref rev2 Robert Christgau rev2Score Rating ... said that Where Lifes Rich Pageant sounded a bit like a party record, Document is a fiery ... , and said that Document is the sound of R.E.M. on the move . ref name Rolling Stone review cite web url http www.rollingstone.com music albumreviews document 19871022 title Document By R.E.M. ... DualDisc edition of Document which includes a remaster digitally remastered version of the album on the CD ... edition A truncated edition of Document was also issued on Armed Forces Radio catalogue number P 24576 ... dbartists supersearch RG9jdW1lbnQ Document Album online at radio3net.ro http remhq.com albums.php R.E.M.HQ on Document Allmusic class album id r206832 label Document I.R.S. Vintage Years edition Allmusic class album id r792548 label Document DualDisc edition MusicBrainz album id 89148313 06fe 4b73 bd7c df7a93cd3405 name Document MusicBrainz release id 9e28df4a 462c 44df b668 ff6f2e22b47b name Document I.R.S. Vintage Years edition R.E.M. DEFAULTSORT Document Album Category 1987 albums Category ... Document de Document es Document fr Document album gl Document it Document album hu Document nl Document album nn Document pl Document pt Document fi Document sv Document ... more details
. This category includes Business software Computer aided design Database s Decision making software ... on the severity. Design and implementation main Software development Computer programming Software engineering Design and implementation of software varies depending on the complexity of the software. For instance, design and creation of Microsoft Word software will take much more time than designing ...Other uses Computer software or just software , is a collection of computer program s and related data that provides the instructions for telling a computer what to do and how to do it. Software refers ... words, software is a set of programs, procedures, algorithms and its documentation concerned with the operation of a data processing system. Program software performs the Function engineering function ... science instructions to the computer hardware or by serving as input to another piece of software ... devices . In contrast to hardware, software cannot be touched . ref cite web title Wordreference.com ... software accessdate 2007 08 19 ref Software is also sometimes used in a more narrow sense, meaning application software only. Sometimes the term includes data that has not traditionally been associated with computers, such as film, tapes, and records. ref cite web title software.. n.d. . work Dictionary.com Unabridged v 1.1 accessdate 2007 04 13 url http dictionary.reference.com browse software ref Computer software is so called to distinguish it from computer hardware , which encompasses the physical interconnections and devices required to store and execute or run the software. At the lowest ... language object code. Software may also be written in an assembly language , essentially, a mnemonic ... of computing hardware rewrite section date January 2012 The first theory about software was proposed ... location London isbn 1 86207 663 4 ref The term software was first used in print by John W. Tukey in 1958. ref name NYTobit cite news title John Tukey, 85, Statistician Coined the Word Software publisher ... more details
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