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March 24, 2008

Engineering document management software

Filed under: Software — WMR @ 12:12 pm

To manage engineering documents there needs especial document management system than standard document management system that handles office files, pdf’s, tiff’s, etc.

Generally standard document management software designed for real estate, banking , financial and similar industries. The documents that needs to be stored with the help of a document management system often never have to be “checked-out” or modified, just stored, copied, or distributed. But in an engineering firm is different . Below are the types of document in an engineering firms generate:

  • 2D and 3D Drawings (CAD files, 3-D modeling files etc)
  • Design Requirements & Schematics
  • Test Specifications, results and reports
  • Operating Manuals & Schedules
  • Problem,Inspection and Statutory Reports
  • Materials Purchase Invoices
  • Manufacturing & Assembly Plans

An ideal engineering document management software must be capable of storing CAD files in their native format, recognize xRef’s, and allow modification like check-in, check out, document numbering, and document naming.

The document management should also handle document produced in many engineering specialties

* Aerospace
* Agricultural Engineering
* Architectural Engineering
* Automotive Engineering
* Chemical Engineering
* Civil Engineering
* Computer Science
* Electrical Engineering
* Environmental Engineering
* Geological Engineering
* Marine Engineering
* Mechanical Engineering
* Mining
* Petroleum
* Systems Engineering
* Textile Engineering
* Transportation Engineering

Find more about engieering industry and software solution in engineering directory

November 10, 2007

Digital Document Imaging Moves Paper-Based Information to Business Applications

Filed under: Document Imaging, Software — WMR @ 8:39 am

Digital document imaging integrates paper documents into the electronic workflow of organizations. This process can be facilitated with a combination of peripherals and application-integration solutions.

For example, a multifunction peripheral (MFP) running a library of application connectors can scan documents directly into enterprise content management systems such as IBM’s FileNet and Microsoft SharePoint.

Such a combination of peripheral and application connectors can also attend to security issues by keeping logs of completed jobs, with details of users and job destinations. Before scanning can take place, users would have to identify themselves to the system.

These quick and secure movements of paper-based information to business workflows can help organizations streamline their e-Business processes.

Digital document imaging can be done in a distributed manner with the paper information being captured at points of origin. This information, once captured and moved to the content repositories, becomes available to everybody in the enterprise with permission to access the content.

Digital Document Imaging and Incidental Processes

Digital document imaging involves scanning paper documents and outputting a digital image in a standard format such as JPEG. Text-based document images obtained in this manner would then be converted into a machine-readable document using technologies such as OCR and ICR.

Once the machine can read the text content, it’s possible to generate meta tags for each document and index them for subsequent querying and retrieval.

Documents are then categorized according to relevant classification practices and sent to the applicable repository.

It’s at this stage that the paper-based information becomes part of the electronic workflow, enabling persons located anywhere in the enterprise to access the information and use it for decision making. Such access is possible from anywhere in the world, provided the user has an Internet connection and authority to access the information.

Digital document imaging and subsequent processing make paper documents part of the enterprise content management system. Information in paper form is less likely to be available as decision-support information. Even if it was, the range of access would be geographically limited.

No large enterprise of today can stay competitive if it tries to manage the flow of information using traditional paper/folder/filing-cabinet/file-room retrieval methods.

Digital Document Imaging Technology Includes Recognition Technology

Digital imaging technology is not just scanning and outputting a digital image. It also includes development of more refined and specialized recognition technologies.

For example, barcode recognition is an important activity in various identification and other scenarios. Identification information, item prices, etc. can be bar-coded and written to documents. It would then be possible to automate quick identification of paper documents or speedily prepare bills at point-of-sale terminals.

Electronic recognition of the barcodes is what underlies these uses.

Conclusion

Digital document imaging technology along with character recognition, indexing, and other document management tools can quickly move paper-based information into the electronic workflow of document-management or content-management systems. Implemented in a distributed fashion, these technologies and tools can capture paper content from anywhere in the enterprise and make it instantly available anywhere else.

Document Imaging Software  :
Ademero, Inc. develops document management,document imaging software. Based largely on user experience, the company’s flagship product, Content Central™, is a browser-based document management system created to provide businesses and other organizations with a convenient way to capture, retrieve, and manage information originating in hard copy or digital form. Access a live preview of this document management solution by visiting the Ademero web site.

September 22, 2007

How Does Document Management Software Help Business Results?

Filed under: Document Management Software — WMR @ 10:01 am

Does document management software generate any business benefits? If they do, what are these benefits?

We look at this issue in the following sections, starting first with a look at exactly what document management software does.

What Does Document Management Software Do?

A good document management system captures all kinds of documents with little difficulty. Thus paper documents can be scanned and OCRed and electronic documents can be captured by browsing to its location on the local computer. The documents captured are stored in a central computer so that all the workstation computers connected to it can access them.

The documents can be indexed by different criteria such as document name or date of creation and they can also be indexed by their contents. It’s then possible to retrieve documents by specifying the document name, date, words included in the content, etc. The retrieval takes no more than a few seconds at most.

Security is maintained by restricting document access. Granting different kinds of permissions to authorized persons restricts access. Some might have the ‘read’ permission; others might also have the ‘write’ permission.

After retrieval, documents can be modified, appended with new pages, replaced, or even deleted, provided necessary permissions are granted.

What Business Benefits Can Be Expected?

The ease of access to relevant documents makes it more likely that decision makers would indeed access them and make informed decisions.

For example, before passing a supplier invoice, concerned persons will retrieve the relevant order and verify the price, delivery date and other terms with little delay. In a non-computer system, this involves locating the order stored in an inconveniently-located filing cabinet. It might even happen that a copy of the order has not yet been received by the invoice-passing department. The verification could get unduly delayed (leading to supplier displeasure) or even omitted (probably leading to excess payment) in such cases.

Another immediate benefit is the speed of actions. When needed information can be obtained in minutes, actions also tend to be quicker. Instead of verifying 20 or so invoices a day, it might be possible to verify 200 or more invoices a day.

Better business results follow when quick and correct decisions are taken on a regular basis. In the above case, a supplier who is accustomed to prompt and correct payments from your company is quite likely to oblige you with increased and higher-quality service if necessary.

The above illustration of invoice passing is only a simple example. All key business-result areas can benefit from speedy and convenient access to reliable information. Good document management software makes it easy to capture, review and edit documents, leading to more reliable documentation.

Document Management Software Leads to Better Document Security

It is easy to implement a system of read/write permissions and password-protected access in a computerized document management environment. By making printing possible only on a closely-monitored network printer, even printouts (that can be removed) can be checked.

Paper documents can be stored in more inaccessible places, with greater security. Because copies are available in the computer, these would not be needed as frequently.

Considering that business secrets constitute a competitive advantage, the above kind of increased security could also lead to better business results.

With good document management software, you can make information easily accessible to all persons who need that information for their work. Easy access means that the information will be used to make business decisions. Informed business decisions, when they accumulate, lead to significantly improved business results.

Document security is also easier to implement with good document management software. It’s then possible to minimize the harmful damage from unauthorized access to business secrets and competitive advantage.

September 18, 2007

Customer Relationship Mangement Software

Filed under: Customer Relationship Management — WMR @ 7:20 pm

Customer relationship management is a system for tracking and acting upon everything you need to know about your customers. It starts to capture data when a customer first contract an organization. They system then keep track of customer orders , buying history etc.

The whole purpose of a customer management system is to serve customer better and use the data for many business decisions.

There are many software available in the market for manaing relationship with customer. A good customer relationship managment does more than keeping customer records . It helps many ways in business decisions making.

September 17, 2007

What is document management software for?

Filed under: Document Management Software — WMR @ 1:18 pm

In an organization while doing daily works couse to produce many documents such as different sale and purchase receipt, vouchers , invoice etc . Documents vary in organizations to organizations.

Documents are records of an organization. New documents are created with the daily operations , they need to be archived , when needed they need to be retrieved. Some times some ducuments are confidentionls . These documents need to be kept in secured.  Where more than one people works , some documents needs to be shared.

Managing all the documents are not easy and comportable if we do it manually. Here comes the neccessary of using software to manage documents.

Generally a document management software helps creating , managing, securing ,sharing and retrieval quite easy and smooth.

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