Document management involves the creation, distribution, and deletion of documents within an organization. It includes scanning documents, storing them electronically, indexing them for retrieval, distributing them, and providing security and audit trails. The key components of a document management system are capturing documents through scanning, storing and archiving them, indexing and retrieving tools, distribution methods, security, and audit trails. Document management systems help improve staff productivity, reduce costs, and enhance knowledge sharing and governance while providing challenges around costs, training users, computer issues, and data security.
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Document Management System
Document management involves the creation, distribution, and deletion of documents within an organization. It includes scanning documents, storing them electronically, indexing them for retrieval, distributing them, and providing security and audit trails. The key components of a document management system are capturing documents through scanning, storing and archiving them, indexing and retrieving tools, distribution methods, security, and audit trails. Document management systems help improve staff productivity, reduce costs, and enhance knowledge sharing and governance while providing challenges around costs, training users, computer issues, and data security.
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Document Management:
tools and techniques
* Choudhary, Pravin.Kr., Sr. Manager (Doc.), DLF ** Shokeen, Ashu (Dr.), Head & Chairman, KUK Document Management Document management is a process taken with document within an organization, with respect to the creation, distribution and deletion of documents.
Document Management includes every action taken with a document within an organization, with respect to the creation, distribution and deletion of documents It is commonly said that a document can either be represented in electronic form (i.e. Word document, Spreadsheet file, Movie file, Sound clip, etc.) or as a traditional hardcopy consisting of one to thousands of pages.
Synonyms Document management has been named differently DMS (Document Management Systems), DIS(Document Information Systems), IDM(Integrated Document Management), EDM(Electronic Document Management), ECM(Enterprise Content Management), Content Management and Knowledge Management. Document Management System (also known by some as a "paperless office" system or content management system), Doc.Manag.at ICT Environment Components of Document Management There are six basic components of DMS: Capture of documents for bringing them into the system Storing and archiving methods Indexing and retrieving tools for document search Distribution for exporting documents from the systems Security to protect documents from authorized access Audit trails SCANNING & INDEXING WORK FLOW Enter Details on RECEIPT & RETURN REGISTER QC Verified Document QC Document Scanning Preparing Pre- indexing Data Sheet TIF File Creation Return of Documents to DIC Reporting, Approval & Audit Index & Upload to the Server Receive Documents from DIC First Unit Scanner Scanning PC Image QC PC Exp. Staff Exp. Staff Exp.+ Qualified Staff Image QC Scanner Image Audit staffs Second Unit Scanner Scanning PC Image QC PC Exp. Staff Exp. Staff Exp.+ Qualified Staff Indexing PC Reporting & Supervision Exp.+ Qualified Staff Shift Supervisor Process Flow Capture of documents for bringing them into the system I maging or Scanning: The scanner should preferably have both flat bat and ADF(Automatic Document Feeder) Scanners Speed: can handle 10 to 200 pages per minute Scanning scale: 100% Resolution standard: Normally scanning at 200 dpi is recommended, Maximum dpi limit can be upto 600. Capture of documents for bringing them into the system Cont.. Bit depth: This consideration in view of possible number of colour combinations in the documents. Compression: TIFF G4 format is generally adopted as archiving format. TIFF Group 3, JPG, BMP, and GIF compression. Exposure: This denotes the brightness and contrast of an image. Brightness upto 130 and contrast upto 80 is adjusted for exposure. Page orientation Capture of documents for bringing them into the system Cont.. OCR: Optical Character Recognition- for printed material(in this case scanning at 300 dpi is recommended) I CR : Intelligent Character recognition that recognizes handwritten and printed text as alphanumeric characters Zone OCR: Zone OCR enables automated document indexing that reads certain regions (zones) of a document and then places information into the appropriate index template fields
Note: OCR is never 100% with available technologies till date Capture of documents for bringing them into the system Cont.. Annotations These permit the users to append or remove information about a document that has been captured without permanently changing the original image. Highlighting, Stamps, Redactions (black-outs or white- outs) and Sticky notes are among the most common annotations.
DMSs security should give the system administrator control over who can view annotations and see through reductions. Storage options Magnetic Media (Hard Drives): It includes - RAID - Redundant Array of Independent Disks, - NAS Network Attached Storage and - SAN Storage Area Networks . Magneto-optical Storage Compact Disc DVDs WORM Ultrium Data Cartridge: It is high capacity very secured storage medium. It is available in 200GB, 400GB and 800 GB capacity. Indexing and Retrieving Tools 1. Through Index
2. Full Text Indexing 3. Folder File structure Security of Documents There are basically two categories of rights: a. Access Rights: It basically determines who can log on the system and which folders or files individuals can open. b. Feature Rights: It determines a range of actions, including adding pages, annotating, copying, or deleting records. Benefits of Document Management 1. Improve staff productivity 2. Reduce costs associated with manual document 3. Promote sharing of knowledge and information 4. Enhance corporate transparency and governance 5. E-mail and fax files instantly 6. Access documents while traveling 7. Publish documents to CD, DVD or the web, as appropriate
Challenges MONEY MAN: It is the toughest task to make people abandon there old working and to adapt to new working ways. Computer Malfunctioning New Technologies Backup in different Media Disaster Management: We can store backup data in different Seismic Zone Data Security/Data Theft To Conclude Disaster Mgmt./Preparedness Efficiency of working Mobile Working Environment