Document Computing von Ross Wilkinson

Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections
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Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections discusses the important aspects of document computing and recommends technologies and techniques for document management, with an emphasis on the processes that are appropriate when computers are used to create, access, and publish documents. This book includes descriptions of the nature of documents, their components and structure, and how they can be represented; examines how documents are used and controlled; explores the issues and factors affecting design and implementation of a document management strategy; and gives a detailed case study. The analysis and recommendations are grounded in the findings of the latest research. Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections brings together concepts, research, and practice from diverse areas including document computing, information retrieval, librarianship, records management, and business process re-engineering. It will be of value to anyone working in these areas, whether as a researcher, a developer, or a user. Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections can be used for graduate classes in document computing and related fields, by developers and integrators of document management systems and document management applications, and by anyone wishing to understand the processes of document management.

Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections discusses the important aspects of document computing and recommends technologies and techniques for document management, with an emphasis on the processes that are appropriate when computers are used to create, access, and publish documents. This book includes descriptions of the nature of documents, their components and structure, and how they can be represented; examines how documents are used and controlled; explores the issues and factors affecting design and implementation of a document management strategy; and gives a detailed case study. The analysis and recommendations are grounded in the findings of the latest research. Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections brings together concepts, research, and practice from diverse areas including document computing, information retrieval, librarianship, records management, and business process re-engineering. It will be of value to anyone working in these areas, whether as a researcher, a developer, or a user. Document Computing: Technologies for Managing Electronic Document Collections can be used for graduate classes in document computing and related fields, by developers and integrators of document management systems and document management applications, and by anyone wishing to understand the processes of document management.

AutorWilkinson, Ross / Arnold-Moore, Timothy / Zobel, Justin / Sacks-Davis, Ron / Thom, James / Fuller, Michael
EinbandFester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr1998
Seitenangabe216 S.
LieferstatusFolgt in ca. 15 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
AbbildungenHC runder Rücken kaschiert
MasseH24.1 cm x B16.0 cm x D1.7 cm 494 g
Auflage1998
ReiheThe Information Retrieval Series
VerlagSpringer Us

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Über den Autor Ross Wilkinson

Ross Wilkinson is an engineer, husband, and father of three children. After suffering with depression he cured it, almost by accident. This is the author's first literary work about his personal experiences and extensive research into the causes and the cure. A career in the little known field of 'reverse engineering', involves finding out what works first, then finding out why. That's exactly how Ross fixed his Depression; he conducted a range of low risk experiments and when he found something that worked, he then discovered 'why'. The Wilkinson family live in the closest place to heaven as is worldly possible. It's called Queensland, Australia: Two minutes from the beach and midwinter, the water temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Ross hates travelling from his Nirvana, but he's possibly one of the world's greatest travellers...so for someone who doesn't like to travel, just proves that you can't have it all. As the Rolling Stones say in Ross's favourite song, 'You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, well, you just might find, you get what you need'.

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