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  2. Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The Workgroup envisioned the entire health care industry transacting business electronically, under a nationwide set of coding and format standards for all transactions. The transaction records would be transmitted electronically, in a secure manner to protect privacy, over private and public interconnecting networks like the internet and intranet.

  3. CCOW - Wikipedia

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    In the context of health informatics, CCOW (pr /seacow/) or Clinical Context Object Workgroup is a Health Level Seven International standard protocol designed to enable disparate applications to synchronize in real time, and at the user-interface level. It is vendor independent and allows applications to present information at the desktop and ...

  4. Workgroup Manager - Wikipedia

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    Workgroup Manager is a computer program bundled as part of OS X Server for directory-based management of users, groups and computers across a network. This is where an admin could add, delete, and modify computer, and user accounts and groups. Computer accounts allow preferences to be set for individual machines.

  5. List of collaborative software - Wikipedia

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    This list is divided into proprietary or free software, and open source software, with several comparison tables of different product and vendor characteristics. It also includes a section of project collaboration software, which is a standard feature in collaboration platforms.

  6. Workgroup Server - Wikipedia

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    Workgroup Server — is a class of servers, oriented for local workgroup, typically for operating with business applications. This term also may refer to: Apple Workgroup Server — line of entry-level servers, produced between 1993 and 1999;

  7. Template (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word allows creating both layout and content templates. A layout template is a style guide for the file styles. It usually contains a chapter which explains how to use the styles within the documents. A content template is a document which provides a table of contents. It might be modified to correspond to the user's needs.

  8. Category:Application software usage templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Application software usage templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Application software usage templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  9. GroupWise - Wikipedia

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    It offers enhanced mobile support through new Web-based iPad templates and a wholly revamped WebAccess interface, social collaboration capabilities via integrations with Novell Vibe and Skype. In December 2013, GroupWise Mobility Service 2.0 was released as the next version of, and renamed Data Synchronizer Mobility Pack for mobile device ...