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  2. Enterprise content management - Wikipedia

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    It implies the conversion of data to digital and traditional forms, including paper and microfilm. ECM, as an umbrella term, covers document and web content management, search, collaboration, records management, digital asset management (DAM), workflow management, and capture and scanning. It manages the life cycle of information, from initial ...

  3. Interactive electronic technical manual - Wikipedia

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    Class 2 - This format includes more hyperlinks than Class I, such as figures, tables and section references. A hyperlinked PDF document is the typical example. The document would be marked up with XML. Class 3 - The difference between Class II and Class III is analogous to the difference between PDF book and a web site.

  4. Electronic document and records management system - Wikipedia

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    Typically, systems consider a document or file to be a work-in-progress until it has undergone review, approval, lock-down, and (potentially) publication, where it will wait to be used.

  5. Document management system - Wikipedia

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    Divisions ICS 01.140.10 and 01.140.20. [19] [20] The ISO has also published a series of standards regarding the technical documentation, covered by the division of 01.110. [21] ISO 2709 Information and documentation – Format for information exchange; ISO 15836 Information and documentation – The Dublin Core metadata element set

  6. Electronic document - Wikipedia

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    An electronic document is a document that can be sent in non-physical means, such as telex, email, and the internet. [1] Originally, any computer data were considered as something internal—the final data output was always on paper.

  7. DigiDoc - Wikipedia

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    DigiDoc (Digital Document) is a family of digital signature- and cryptographic computing file formats utilizing a public key infrastructure.It currently has three generations of sub formats, DDOC- , a later binary based BDOC and currently used ASiC-E format that is supposed to replace the previous generation formats.

  8. List of ISO standards 16000–17999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 16175 Information and documentation - Principles and functional requirements for records in electronic office environments ISO 16175-1:2010 Part 1: Overview and statement of principles; ISO 16175-2:2011 Part 2: Guidelines and functional requirements for digital records management systems

  9. Document automation - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Most of these companies use some element of document automation technology to provide legal document services over the Web. [10] This has been seen as heralding a trend towards commoditization whereby technologies like document automation result in high volume, low margin legal services being ‘packaged’ and provided to a mass-market ...