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From:Health Management Technology (Vol. 19, Issue 11)Seventeen companies are included in the HotList for document imaging providers. Among them, Dakota Imaging's Transform document imaging solution costs between $50,000 and $3 million, which makes it the most expensive on...
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From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 26, Issue 2)The Clark County School District (CCSD), in Southern Nevada, is using Minolta MI3MS 3000 Plus document imaging systems for managing Human Resources and Student Records paperwork. Records management had become acute,...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 3)Cornerstone Imaging's InputAccel 1.1 document capture system has hardware and software components for integrating paper-based information into workflow, document management and database applications. Bundled with the...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 14, Issue 5)The Ricoh DS5330, a work group digital document system, does digital copying, highspeed laser printing and scanning. It connects to the network through a print server or interconnect device. A fully configured system is...
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From:International Law Update (Vol. 5, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedThe Landgericht for Munich, Germany, has held that subscriptions made using online forms through the Internet must be clearly legible. Moreover, the moment that the purchaser sends in the online form must not start the...
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From:Records Management Quarterly (Vol. 25, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe introduction of new technology into the business environment can cause a change in routines as well as players. To take you to a comfort zone between tyro and techno, the author looks at some basic issues in the...
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From:Technical Communication (Vol. 40, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAn evaluation of the Standard General Markup Language (SGML) publishing technology system is presented. The SGML electronic document processing system is currently in use by the civilian and defense industries in the US...
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From:Managing Office Technology (Vol. 40, Issue 8)The Andersons Management Corp. urgently needed to shift to electronic recordkeeping because its existing accounting systems could no longer cope with the 1.7 million pieces of paper that the company processes annually....
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From:The CPA Journal (Vol. 73, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWhen integrated with accounting s stems document management offers many benefits, including reduced risk of error and lowered related costs, improved information sharing, and, most importantly, electronic audit trails....
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From:Mathematical Problems in Engineering (Vol. 2021) Peer-ReviewedDocument classification is a fundamental problem in natural language processing. Deep learning has demonstrated great success in this task. However, most existing models do not involve the sentence structure as a text...
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From:Health Management Technology (Vol. 19, Issue 1)Market studies reveal that document imaging systems are increasingly popular. Generally speaking, such systems represent a first step toward establishing a paperless computer-based patient record (CPR), together with...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 25)The IRS is developing its Document Processing System (DPS), its imaging and character recognition machines, that will convert paper forms to digital images. The DPS is scheduled for full deployment in 1996 and will...
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From:Technical Communication (Vol. 40, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMembers of the technical communications industry are enjoined to strive for quality in their jobs. Together with the development of quality products, industry membders should also develop professional work ethics. That...
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From:T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Vol. 29, Issue 3)Interactive, Educational Disney CD-ROMs Disney Interactive offers a large, affordable line of educational CD-ROMs designed to engage children's imaginations and intellect. Featuring beloved Disney characters like...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 22, Issue 8)Not long ago, the standard practice for a records manager was to put official paper documents in large filing cabinets, clean them out each October and keep them within reach for the next 12 months. As government...
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From:Mathematical Problems in Engineering (Vol. 2017) Peer-ReviewedThe scientific document industry has undergone an important progress in all steps especially in processing and presentation. However, it is still confronted with major obstacles when it has to manipulate documents...
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From:The Monist (Vol. 97, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe question "What is a document?" received increased attention during the 1990s with a revival of interest in the ideas of Paul Otlet (1934) and Suzanne Briet (1951) and in arguments to the effect that any physical...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 17, Issue 9)Diehl Graphsoft Inc.'s Revision Master document management system can archive, label and check documents in and out without a Structured Query Language server or a dedicated administrator. Users who create document...
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From:Financial Services Marketing (Vol. 2, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWith double-digit sales growth in each of the last three years and clients in countries as far away as China, Gary Nelson, CEO of check imaging and document processing vendor Advanced Financial Solutions,took the next...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 14, Issue 3)The Air Force's Automated Records Management System now stores images of nearly 10,000 paper documents and more than 60,000 microfiche images daily on write-once optical platters. Designed by Cordant Inc. of Reston,...