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Imaging Professional (Version 2)

The Imaging Professional research product on CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc.
CD-ROM
 in full compact disc read-only memory

Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser).
 is a comprehensive project planning project planning - project management  and management resource tool providing more than 1,000 pages of the content, methodologies, and approach needed for conducting research and feasibility assessments A basic target analysis that provides an initial determination of the viability of a proposed target for special operations forces employment. Also called FA.  for imaging technology projects. It helps users ask the right questions about their organization's process requirements in order to make an informed decision about proceeding (or not) with a document imaging project.

It will enable users to

* develop advanced risk-assessment skills

* qualify, outsourced services and available technologies based on organizational project requirements

* manage production jobs more efficiently

* anticipate costly mistakes before they impact production issues

* scope projects that make sense for the business

* evaluate and implement additional service offerings to clients

* train personnel in production operations and project management skills

Imaging Professional also contains an extensive reference library; a comprehensive glossary; resources for investigating available technologies, production, imaging service outsourcing, and imaging consulting options; self-assessment modules; and facts and formulas for project estimations, auditing, business management, image characteristics, and data planning calculations.

System Requirements To be used efficiently, all computer software needs certain hardware components or other software resources to be present on a computer system. These pre-requisites are known as (computer) system requirements and are often used as a guideline as opposed to an absolute rule. : i486 or Pentium processor-based PC (Pentium recommended), Windows 95 or later, Adobe Acrobat Document exchange software from Adobe that allows documents to be displayed and printed the same on every computer. The Acrobat system created the Portable Document Format (PDF), which is widely used in commercial printing and on the Web. See PDF.  3.0 or later (4.0 recommended).

ISSN ISSN
abbr.
International Standard Serial Number
: 0-9703294-0-7 (Image Publishing) CD-ROM, English, 2002 Catalog No. B4801 $495, ARMA member $450

Data Warehousing See data warehouse.

data warehousing - data warehouse
 Advice for Managers

Patricia L. Ferdinandi

This book is recommended for management in any discipline in which data storage and information analysis are critical. It is not a technical guide to building a complicated information system. Instead, it leads the reader, choice by choice and dollar by dollar, through the decision making process that leads to a powerful data storage system. The resulting system will promote the organization's prosperous growth and competitiveness in the marketplace.

Data Warehousing Advice for Managers will help the reader

* plan for and achieve maximum return on investment

* sell the data warehousing strategy to top management

* control and facilitate the design, installation, and implementation of a data warehouse to ensure business needs are satisfied

* identify, interpret, and forecast business opportunities

ISBN ISBN
abbr.
International Standard Book Number


ISBN International Standard Book Number

ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 
: 0-8144-0409-X (AMACOM AMACOM American Management Association ) Hard cover, English, 222 pages, 1999 Catalog No. B4673 $33 ARMA member or non-member

Web Content Management: A Collaborative Approach

Russell Nakano

Web Content Management: A Collaborative Approach presents the principles and the practices supporting the development, management, maintenance, and deployment of Web content in an organization. The book systematizes the steps, stages, and principles necessary to manage Web assets for all sizes and complexities of organizations with varying sophistication so·phis·ti·cate  
v. so·phis·ti·cat·ed, so·phis·ti·cat·ing, so·phis·ti·cates

v.tr.
1. To cause to become less natural, especially to make less naive and more worldly.

2.
 of Web assets. It gives a well-organized explanation of and guide to rational development and deployment of Web assets for a growing and evolving technology in a commercial environment. Its many well-designed diagrams and flowcharts are complemented by highlighted examples, principles, and rules.

ISBN: 0-201-65782-1 (Addison Wesley Professional) Soft cover, English, 272 pages, 2002 Catalog No. B4822 $40 ARMA member or non-member

Database Systems: Design, Implementation, and Management, 5th Ed.

Peter Rob and Carlos Coronel

This fifth edition provides a solid and practical foundation for the design, implementation, and management of database systems that will be useful for teaching, self-learning, and reference. This edition has been updated to reflect the Internet's impact on database design and use, including the use of databases in electronic commerce and Web database development. The book also explores data warehousing and includes coverage on client/server and object-oriented database See object database.

(database) object-oriented database - (OODB) A system offering DBMS facilities in an object-oriented programming environment. Data is stored as objects and can be interpreted only using the methods specified by its class.
 systems. It is complemented with exercises and problems at the end of each chapter to encourage hands-on learning and an extended case study that takes the reader through the implementation of an actual database to provide a context for learning marketable skills.

ISBN: 0-619-06269-X (Thomson Learning) Soft cover, English, 838 pages, 2002 Catalog No. B4820 $78 ARMA member or non-member

Electronic Document Imaging: Technologies, Applications, Implementation

William Saffady

When it comes to electronic document imaging systems and services, there is a lot that information professionals need to know.

Learn what it takes to plan, select, and implement an imaging system in this informative book.

Saffady covers

* imaging technologies and methods

* implementation issues In the Business world, companies frequently set-up a connection between which they transfer data. When the connection is being set-up, it is referred to as implementation. When issues occur during this phase, they are known as implementation issues. , including recordkeeping requirements and legality of images

* document indexing and data entry concepts and methods

* storage requirements, devices, and media

* a cost calculation method with an example and worksheets

* a model request for proposal

ISBN: 0-933887-97-3 (ARMA] Soft cover, English, 206 pages, 2001 Catalog No. A4658 $64, ARMA member $43

Micrographics The production, handling and use of microfilm and microfiche. Images are created by cameras or by COM units that accept computer output directly. The documents are magnified for human viewing by readers, some of which can automatically locate a page using indexing techniques. : Technology for the 21st Century William Saffady

Micrographics is a well-established technology that continues to play a significant role in managing recorded information. Micrographics is designed for information professionals who want a systematic introduction to micrographics and who are responsible for planning, selecting, and implementing micrographics systems and services.

This book

* defines essential terms and describes the basic types of microforms, emphasizing their strengths and limitations for specific information management applications

* describes microform In micrographics, a medium that contains microminiaturized images such as microfiche and microfilm. See micrographics.  production equipment, methods, and work steps, including microfilm A continuous film strip that holds several thousand miniaturized document pages. See micrographics.


Microfilm and Microfiche
 processing, quality control, and duplication

* deals with the use of microforms, covers micrographics display, printing, and scanning devices See scanner.  

* presents guidelines for storage, care, and handling of microforms

* covers micrographics retrieval concepts and methods

ISBN: 0-933887-93-0 (ARMA) Soft cover, English, 132 pages, 2000 Catalog No. A4657 $98, ARMA member $67

The Bar Code Book, 4th Ed.

Roger C. Palmer

This publication is an authoritative information resource about reading, printing, specification, and application of bar code and other machine-readable symbols for both beginning and experienced bar code users. The appendices ap·pen·di·ces  
n.
A plural of appendix.
 contain complete specifications for many of the bar code symbologies, derivations of several relationships that are commonly used in bar code systems, and other useful information.

ISBN 0-911261-13-3 (Helmers Publishing) Soft cover, English, 395 pages, 2001 Catalog No. B4671 $36 ARMA member or non-member
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Copyright 2004, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

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