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Documentation Reuse: Managing Similar Documents
2017 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI), 2017Many engineering and business domains involve management of similar, but also different documents. Examples are user guides and other manuals for different versions of a product, contracts between vendors and clients, and legal documents. The usual practice is to capture similarities in templates that must be copied and manually customized to a new ...
Stanislaw Jarzabek, Daniel Dan
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Journal of Wound Care, 1996
An audit of new wound management guidelines was conducted in October 1993 at St James's University Hospital, Leeds. Five patients with wounds (including pressure sores, cavity wounds and leg ulcers) were randomly sampled in each ward. Where the number of patients with wounds in a ward was five or less, all patients were recruited.
Briggs, M; id_orcid 0000-0001-6741-357X +1 more
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An audit of new wound management guidelines was conducted in October 1993 at St James's University Hospital, Leeds. Five patients with wounds (including pressure sores, cavity wounds and leg ulcers) were randomly sampled in each ward. Where the number of patients with wounds in a ward was five or less, all patients were recruited.
Briggs, M; id_orcid 0000-0001-6741-357X +1 more
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Strategies for Document Management
International Journal of Business Intelligence Research, 2010Keyword search has failed to adequately meet the needs of enterprise users. This is largely due to the size of document stores, the distribution of word frequencies, and the indeterminate nature of languages. The authors argue a different approach needs to be taken, and draw on the successes of dimensional data modeling and subject indexing to propose ...
Corral, Karen +3 more
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A model for document management
Computer Communications, 1995We present a document management model used to understand and manage documents of any kind. The model is essential, in particular, for those who wish to become content providers. It applies both to traditional paper documents and to hypertext and hypermedia ones, but concentrates on currently used traditional documents.
Haim Kilov, Lillian Cuthbert
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An architecture for document management
Proceedings. International Conference on Image Processing, 2003The main goal of this work is to investigate a computational architecture for a document management environment. Its purpose is to digitalize and extract information from documents of any type, transforming them into structured electronic documents. The environment is divided into specification and extraction modules.
George D. C. Cavalcanti +1 more
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Documentation. Prerequisite for quality management
Der Orthopäde, 1999For the judgment of the quality of medical services and for the progress of clinical medicine the comparison of data and informations of the diagnostic and therapeutic process is demanded. Therefore a systematic and concrete system of documentation should be implemented in every clinic, which consists of standard nomenclature, classification ...
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Document Discourse for Managing Construction Project Documents
Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 2013AbstractSeveral important aspects characterize construction project documents. Large numbers of documents are produced in construction projects. The majority of the documents are unstructured textual documents. The production of documents is a gradual process that extends over the duration of the project.
Mohammed Al Qady, Amr Kandil
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