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Versioned Documents in a Technical Document Management System [PDF]

open access: possible, 1990
A Document Management System (SPRITE) especially suited for technical documentation is described. The system includes a powerful WYSIWYG editor and scanning, archiving and printing facilities. A distinctive feature of SPRITE is its version model.
Hans Weigand, Lucy Hederman
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Creating a Document Management System

Industrial Management & Data Systems, 1994
Documentation has endowed us with the practice of putting all our records into file folders with serial modes; thus the liability of minding them is generated. We may try to shrink the space and to minimize the labour of document keeping, but the performance of information workers and the people beyond will significantly improve only if we think of the
Han‐Yuh Liu, Ming-yueh Tarng
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SOFTLIB — a documentation management system

Software: Practice and Experience, 1986
AbstractThis paper describes a software sysem (SOFTLIB) that has been developed to assist in the management of software documentation generated during systems development projects. It provides facilities to manage large numbers of documents, to file documents when they are complete and to issue them to system developers and maintainers.
R. Welland   +3 more
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Electronic Document Management System

Proceedings of the International Conference Mixed Design of Integrated Circuits and System, 2006. MIXDES 2006., 2006
Main target of this project is to create platform independent Web application to manage and distribute electronic documents using Web browser.
J. Wojciechowski   +4 more
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A distributed document management system

Computing & Control Engineering Journal, 2002
A commercial system for distributed document management, which was designed during a recent TCS Programme, is described. A brief introduction to the commercial partner, AMI-The Advance Group Ltd., is given, and the design features required from the system are discussed.
D.M. Thompson, M. Deacon, G.R. Homer
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A semantic document management system for legal applications

International Journal of Web and Grid Services, 2008
Knowledge management in the legal domain has become a challenging issue for e-government-based applications. In this paper, we propose a core for a legal information system that manages a variety of hard paper documents and automatically transforms them into Resource Description Framework (RDF) statements for suitable indexing, retrieval and long-term ...
AMATO, FLORA   +3 more
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PCs for Document Management Systems

Journal of Information Systems Management, 1989
A document management system consists of a collection of documents, usually in hard copy or on microfilm, and an index to the documents in that collection. The index, sometimes referred to as the document data base, is usually maintained on a computer.
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A Document Management System

1986
In this paper, a document management system under development is discussed. Besides conventional relational database functions and word processing capabilities (a spell checker, a word index generator), the following functions are required. (1) History of documents, including merging and splitting of documents, must be handled.
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Semantic-based document management system

International Journal of Reasoning-based Intelligent Systems, 2011
In this paper, we present the work towards ORSIS, an ontology-based personal document management system which uses a reasoning engine to allow for knowledge discovery and inference. This work also presents the potentials of knowledge representation technologies, their performance and applicability for personal document management systems.
Houssam Haitof   +2 more
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AMANDA: A Computerized Document Management System

MIS Quarterly, 1980
AMANDA, an acronym for Automated Management of Document Access, is a completely online intraorganizational document based retrieval system. It is both a reference system, in that an indexed summary of surrogate of a document is created and stored for retrieval by computer, and a full text system, and in that the complete document can be entered ...
Julian Horwich   +2 more
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