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  Document management system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Document management systems commonly provide check-in, check-out, storage and retrieval of electronic documents often in the form of word processor files and the like.
Typical systems have the user scan in the original paper document, and store the image of the document in the document management system.
Electronic document management systems can be extended to support requirements under the HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) and Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 by addition of digital rights management controls including real-time network/application/file monitoring and policy control.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Document_management_system   (543 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Documents originally transmitted by the author to the database in ASCII format are dynamically changed by the system to generate an HTML or PDR proof for review by the author.
Second, a new document is input to the computer system from another location displaced remotely from the one location, the new document having been input in a native word processor format, Third, the new document is translated from the native word processor format to a format compatible with the browser, then stored.
System 1000 provides means for the reviewer to download the selected abstract at step 741, queries the reviewer if he or she wants to select another abstract at step 742, and provides means for the reviewer to print the downloaded abstract at step 743.
www.wipo.int /cgi-pct/guest/getbykey5?KEY=00/48098.000817&ELEMENT_SET=DECL   (11295 words)

  
 Desktop publishing - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The phrase desktop publishing is attributed to Paul Brainerd, the founder of Aldus Corporation, as a marketing term that referred to the use of a computer on top of a desk for publishing and also alluded the desktop metaphor that Apple used to mimic a real desktop.
In 1986 Ventura Publisher was introduced on the PC moving infant DTP into the mainstream, this allowed DTP to be moved into the home market via GST's Timeworks Publisher on the PC and Atari ST but these systems were initially used mainly for small-distribution publications such as club newsletters.
As these systems improved they became widely adopted throughout the professional publishing world, the turning point was the introduction of Quark XPress 3.0 in the 1990s -- presently, virtually all publishing is "desktop publishing".
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /desktop_publishing.htm   (1085 words)

  
 [No title]
The resultant system blocks are then published to the system, which are indexed (magically) by their hash values.
System requires anonymous electronic payment, which does not exist yet Content needs to be refreshed every two weeks, so it would be possible to just kidnap publisher and force the stuff to retire.
If publisher makes up their own keys, then there will be a need to check for duplicate keys In part, relies on the unwillingness to destroy other documents, but sometimes, the attacker may not care what they destroy.
ciae.cs.uiuc.edu /SRG/summaries/summary-1-28-01.txt   (835 words)

  
 Portable Postscript tips
Unfortunately, it is often difficult for other people to print these documents after downloading.
The printer is usually of a different model than the authors, and the document is often incompatible with it.
Documents will not print on both sides of a duplex printer, even though duplex mode is enabled.
alumni.media.mit.edu /~szummer/postscript   (880 words)

  
 Kword and Kspread   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
M$ Publisher may be called a document publishing system, but in my experience, it's always being used for it's built-in greeting cards, calendars, small posters, and other such stuff.
Publisher is called Publisher because it is a small, honest, well done document publishing system.
Today, the big lack of KWord as a document publishing system is that it does'nt have a desktop (or table) around the sheet (for moving some texts, images...).
dot.kde.org /1006707728/1006796818   (531 words)

  
 Web Publishing System Design Document
Note that it is entirely possible that a discussion of what a system is not intended to do might differ from a discussion of future improvements from which the system might benefit.
All of the competing web publishing systems I was able to discover were intended for organizations with stricter requirements than we will be placing on our users.
Systems that did not impose this sort of restriction also did not attack enough of the problem to be considered a solution (eg.
www.andrew.cmu.edu /user/dd26/web-publishing-design.html   (1993 words)

  
 document and information publishing system. - Document Post
Document Post is a document and information publishing system for the web.
Documents can be marked a 'public' or 'private'.
Documents can be set to expire at a specified number of days after uploading.
www.perfectdownloads.com /internet/other/document-post.htm   (302 words)

  
 Microsoft Office System Solutions Directory - Solution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The system produces material that can be simultaneously distributed in a variety of forms, including highly formatted print documents and rich online content.
The publishing system can be integrated into the customer's environment, drawing data from a variety of other data sources and automating repetitive tasks.
Case study describing the XML document publishing system project at the Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia.
directory.partners.extranet.microsoft.com /SolutionPage.aspx?i=1&SolutionID=2229   (374 words)

  
 IBM case study on Manchester Airport, KMPInternet.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The company chosen to build the new system would be retained to provide second level support on the application itself as well as being available for future development work as and when required.
The system utilises two clustered Lotus Domino servers, one holding the external facing content and a second staging server located inside the firewall that is accessed by users to update and publish the Web material.
By combining a model of partnership the airport is managing to establish new income channels, both direct and indirect in nature, whilst at the same time significantly enhancing the image of the airport at a time when matters of conservation and the impact that industry has on the environment are matters of huge public concern.
www-306.ibm.com /software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/AKLR-5K4QJQ   (6725 words)

  
 The Xanadu Ideal
The system is intended for a point-and-click universe that even a child can find her or his way around in.
A transclusion is a part of a document (call it A) that happens to be stored as part of another document (call it B), and is brought from that other place in B whenever A is sent for.
Many digital publishing systems have been built without understanding of the legal system and are building a field of naive expectations.
www.xanadu.com.au /xanadu/ideal.html   (1253 words)

  
 XyEnterprise - Success Stories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The major obstacle to computable documents is the complexity of the data itself.
Storing documents in a database allows documents to be “linked” so that they can share whatever information they have in common.
In those days, the company's service manuals were written manually with paper and pen and then typed by a system operator into an automated document publishing system.
www.xyenterprise.com /cummins.asp   (1411 words)

  
 Features of DynaText 4.1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The document can be further processed and the results of that processing can be incorporated back into the presented page.
Required in SGML documents; defines exactly which document elements are allowed and their placement.
Publishers may use a go list instead of a stop list to save space and restrict user searches to a few key words, instead of all text.
digilib.nypl.org /dynaweb/dwebdoc/dtfeat41/@Generic__BookTextView/4388   (1011 words)

  
 Update 4/7/00   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
DDS is a patented system for high granularity parallel authoring that accelerates the often time-critical task of clinical authoring while improving the quality of each document and the consistency of submissions.
A system was needed to help meet the tight deadline, and after a review of the available options, DDS was judged the only one that would work.
The documents can then be logged into a document management system or published using a publishing system.
www.dataedge.com /update_4_7_00.htm   (1201 words)

  
 Rorer: Implementing a document management system
Documents that are added to the system through scanning or import take advantage of the auto-fill index function of the OnBase software, which allows documents to be added to the system with minimal manual keystroking for indexing.
The documents are then fully indexed with data that is supplied from one of Rorer’s host systems.
This process reduces the amount of time required to add documents to the system while eliminating many of the data input errors associated with large data entry operations.
www.publish.com /article2/0,1759,1762213,00.asp   (599 words)

  
 Newkirk Announces HMO Plus — All-new Document Publishing System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Organizations can use the flexibility of HMO Plus to their advantage by cost-effectively creating plan-specific enrollment booklets that include a choice of covers, a cover letter, a summary of benefits, and a full, partial, or regional provider directory.
System users can easily customize their booklets by uploading custom documents and forms (e.g., copay schedules, contracts, handbooks, enrollment forms, etc.).
By utilizing the significant administrative features of the system, users can categorize information, manipulate files, and determine the specific order of their custom document.
www.benefitslink.com /pr/detail.php?id=37909   (419 words)

  
 [No title]
Markup tags are embedded into a document as a way of passing information to whatever program will process the document.
As a text document, an XML request can be passed cleanly through most firewalls and piggyback on top of whatever security has already been set up to manage Web-based requests.
In this short document, I wanted to define XML for you and introduce you to the fundamentals of the language: defining and using tags, creating and processing documents.
www-rcf.usc.edu /~anthonyb/B2B_XML/docs_pdf/WhatisXML.doc   (2254 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Pursuant to the terms of the non-disclosure agreements, the names of the clients were not disclosed.
The system will feature a customized authoring and publishing environment and an advanced architecture for linking and cross-referencing multilingual content across multiple product lines.
The XML-based, single-source system will be used by electrical engineers who construct and maintain the company's high-tech food processing plants.
www.econtentmag.com /Articles/ArticlePrint.aspx?ArticleID=4207   (216 words)

  
 Clued Consulting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Boeing Company -- BSC - SAC -- We have developed several database applications for Boeing including: A document tracking system to enhance the workflow for large aircraft documentation, A document publishing system to allow easy changes to and re-creation of Aircraft and System service manuals, as well as several other applications.
We integrated the system with the existing accounting system (Cougar Mountain) to allow for easy invoicing of customers and the development of Time and Motion metrics with respect to cost.
U.S. Army / Washington Group International (Umatilla, OR) – Under Sub Contract, developed an Environmental Compliance Management System to allow for easy tracking of compliance with the myriad of permits which are required for the UMCDF Incinerator project.
www.clued.com /links.html   (514 words)

  
 Cover Pages: Markup Languages: Theory and Practice. Volume 1, Number 4: Table of Contents
In the context of producing new electronic editions of existing print documents, however, the use of those tools is problematic, because the existing paper texts may violate their underlying structure due to human error during their compilation or production.
The producer of such a document is torn between the need to preserve the historical record of the original text, on the one hand, and the need to produce a correct, validated document that conforms to a DTD, on the other.
One reason that such transcriptions are problematic is that portions of pre-existing documents that were created outside SGML editors may, owing to the fallibility of human editors, violate the overall logical structure of those documents in general.
www.oasis-open.org /cover/mltpTOC14.html   (3191 words)

  
 ISDweb | Documentation | FrameMaker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It can be used to create a wide range of publication-quality documents, such as books, technical manuals, letters, memos, reports, newsletters, and presentations.
A file can be imported in two ways, either by reference, or by copying it into the document.
Copying into the document means that the postscript image is copied into the document, and the original postscript file can be deleted.
www.usc.edu /isd/doc/desktoppub/frame/frame.html   (944 words)

  
 Plone: A user-friendly and powerful open source Content Management System — plone.org
It is ideal as an intranet and extranet server, as a document publishing system, a portal server and as a groupware tool for collaboration between separately located entities.
Plone can interoperate with most relational database systems, open source and commercial, and runs on a vast array of platforms, including Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris and BSD.
The nonprofit Plone Foundation was formed in 2004 to promote the use of Plone around the world and protect the Plone IP and trademarks.
plone.org   (616 words)

  
 LWN: The Plone Information Management System
Version 1.0 of the Plone Information Management System has been announced, Version 1.0.1 was released on February 17, 2003.
Plone is an open source information management system available in 22 languages, and has a large and active community supporting it.
According to the Plone web site: "Plone is ideal as an intranet server, as a document publishing system and as a groupware tool for collaboration between separately located entities.
lwn.net /Articles/23159   (453 words)

  
 InfoWorld: PRODUCT REVIEWS : Electronic document publishing system@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
With the popularity of both the Internet and intranets, portable- document software may get a second lease on life.
In 1993, when Adobe Systems Inc.'s Acrobat was first announced, digital documents that people could share, search, and link -- while still seeing the content in the rich form of a laid-out document -- were very appealing.
This material is published under license from the publisher through ProQuest Information and Learning Company, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1P1:29134270&refid=ink_tptd_mag   (204 words)

  
 GeoTrust Partners with Leading Adobe Solution Partner
The CDS solution allows recipients of certified Adobe PDF files to be assured that the author's identity has been verified and that the document has not been altered.
Four Point Solutions has expertise in building and marketing Adobe publishing solutions dating back to 1994, providing customers with an unparalleled level of expertise in Adobe document publishing system integration.
The certified document solution allows recipients of electronic documents to be assured of the author's identity and the document's integrity via an electronic seal that displays when a PDF document is opened using the free Adobe(R) Reader(R) software.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/04-04-2005/0003328942&EDATE=   (733 words)

  
 How to Use Lotus Domino to Publish Policies and Procedures Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
For IBM Lotus professionals, using Domino for publishing internal documentation may be an obvious choice.
Still, lots of Lotus shops do not have a simple way to publish and maintain their standard operating policies and procedures manuals, work instructions, disaster recovery plans, and other critical documents.
Its market leading products for IBM Lotus Notes/Domino and Microsoft Office systems are helping companies across sixty countries worldwide in making their document production, publishing and delivery processes more efficient.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2005/1/emw196879.htm   (346 words)

  
 Newkirk — HMO Plus
HMO Plus is an online document publishing system that can be used by Managed Care Organizations (MCOs), Third Party Administrators (TPAs), and self-funded health plans to create cost-effective enrollment materials.
HMO Plus is the affordable document publishing system for MCOs, TPAs, and self-funded plans.
The customization capability allows you to add all manner of forms and documents that can be easily uploaded as PDF files.
www.newkirk.com /HMOPlus.htm   (287 words)

  
 The Web needs Xanadu features | ashbykuhlman.net
That last feature was critical to Nelson’s vision of a document publishing system where anyone could quote any other document, comment on it, or rearrange it and make something new.
Blogs approximate Nelson’s vision of a system for free discussion and quotation, but the design of HTML only allows them to link to an entire document.
Xanadu would have let a reader’s browser go grab a particular sentence on the fly from the original publisher’s server and insert it, eliminating copyright problems and defining documents’ relationships within their markup code.
www.ashbykuhlman.net /blog/2002/08/28/1724   (429 words)

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