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  2. IBM Lotus Forms - Wikipedia

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    IBM Forms is a suite of products by IBM's Lotus Software division that interact to develop and deliver data-driven, XML-based electronic forms (e-forms) to end-users. IBM Forms consists of a server, designer, and client viewer that enable creation, deployment, and streamlining of forms-based processes. IBM Forms originally used Extensible Forms ...

  3. MODCA - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Interoperability. 2 ... a MO:DCA viewer used by IBM solutions, IBM DisplayWrite, and printers and ... DCA-P is a specification of final-form presentation data of ...

  4. Forms processing - Wikipedia

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    Forms processing is a process by which one can capture information entered into data fields and convert it into an electronic format. This can be done manually or automatically, but the general process is that hard copy data is filled out by humans and then "captured" from their respective fields and entered into a database or other electronic format.

  5. IBM Workplace - Wikipedia

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    IBM Workplace Client Technology is a defunct application platform built on top of the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) 3.0, which itself is written in Java.It provides tools to manage rich clients, such as synchronization so that clients can work with data offline, and provisioning so that servers can automatically push down the latest version of applications onto clients.

  6. IBM Lotus Expeditor - Wikipedia

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    IBM Lotus Expeditor is a software framework by IBM's Lotus Software division for the construction, integration, and deployment of "managed client applications", which are client applications that are deployed from, configured, and managed onto a desktop, usually by a remote server. The goal is to allow developers to create applications that ...

  7. IBM microfilm products - Wikipedia

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    They used two IBM Cameras, three diazo copiers, seven thermal copiers, 7 viewer-printers and 49 desktop viewers along with punched card equipment. [ 19 ] Avco Lycoming used IBM Microfilm products to reduce the volume of documents needed in jet aircraft manufacturing.

  8. Advanced Function Presentation - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, IBM's role as founding member of the AFPC was transferred to InfoPrint Solutions Company, an IBM - Ricoh joint venture, and later to Ricoh. In February 2009 the AFPC was incorporated under a new set of bylaws with tiered membership and shared governance resulting in the creation of a formal open standards body called AFP ...

  9. Information Presentation Facility - Wikipedia

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    Information Presentation Facility (IPF) is a system for presenting online help and hypertext on IBM OS/2 systems. IPF also refers to the markup language that is used to create IPF content. The IPF language has its origins in BookMaster and Generalized Markup Language developed by IBM.