Document Management for the Enterprise.Michael Michael, archangel Michael (mī`kəl) [Heb.,=who is like God?], archangel prominent in Christian, Jewish, and Muslim traditions. In the Bible and early Jewish literature, Michael is one of the angels of God's presence. J.D. Sutton Sutton, outer borough (1991 pop. 164,300) of Greater London, SE England. It is mainly residential, but plastics, chemicals, radio components, and paper goods are produced. The areas of Sutton were mentioned in the Domesday Book. Fast, efficient storage and retrieval retrieval /re·triev·al/ (-tre´v'l) in psychology, the process of obtaining memory information from wherever it has been stored. re·triev·al n. of records rely on effective automated au·to·mate v. au·to·mat·ed, au·to·mat·ing, au·to·mates v.tr. 1. To convert to automatic operation: automate a factory. 2. systems. Document Management for the Enterprise uses case studies to illustrate how to avoid common pitfalls, and it shows how to engineer and manage enterprise document management systems by * defining the goals and uses of document management and engineering * providing expert assessments of risks, costs, and benefits of creating an enterprise-wide document management system * outlining a document engineering life cycle and framework for rolling out document management applications * identifying available software products and describing a method for evaluating their functions and features ISBN: 0-471-14719-2 (Wiley) Soft cover, English, 369 pages, 1996 Catalog No. B4318 $70 ARMA member or non-member [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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