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Hi Lorinda,
The CDIA+ preparatory handbook says,
Document Management Software (DMS) is a term used to define specific software that electronically files all types of electronic documents such as work processing documents, spreadsheets, and other desktop programs. Document management programs can manage "compound documents" (a document that contains text, image, spreadsheet, or event sound.) A DMS might exist on top of an imaging application--managing images as just another data/object type.
DMS offers:
1. Version control
2. Checkin/Checkout (aka "library services")
3. Security at library, folder, document levels
4. Manages objects and images as well as indexes
5. Creates audit trails through workflow
Strengths?
Facilitates retrieving editable documents
Builds knowledge base
Minimizes recreating information
Encourages standard styles and formats
Weaknesses?
Volume if indexing is not performed properly
Not strong at high volume image processing without 3rd party add on
Can be difficult to know what documents contain good or bad information. Reusing a poor document will perpetuate the problem
Ppgs. 2-27--2-28, Vol. 1--Ver. 8-x Copyright 2005, Atdoc LLC
Mimi Dionne, CRM
Records Manager
Cheniere Energy, Inc.
717 Texas Avenue
Houston, Texas 77002
832.27.2412
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