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  1. Historical document

    local safrhdd.html historic document collection http www.archives.gov historical docs Some of America s historical documents from the National Archives and Records Administration NARA http www.gilderlehrman.org ... and copy permitted historical texts presented cleanly without advertising or excessive layout for educational ... Historical documents http www.bartleby.com 43 American Historical Documents from the Harvard Classics ..., an organization of scholars publishing historical documents Category Historical documents ca Font ...   more details



  1. Document

    refimprove date January 2011 For the R.E.M. album Document album For the similarly named surrealist journal Documents journal plural A document is a work of non fiction writing intended to store and communicate information, thus acting as a recording . Documents are often the focus and concern of administration ... . The word is also used as a verb as documenting describes the process of making a document. The term document may be applied to any discrete representation of meaning, but usually it refers to something physical like one or more printed page paper page s, or to a virtual document in electronic document ... information secret , Privacy private or public. They may also be described as a Draft document draft or Proofreading proof . When a document is Copying copied , the source is referred to as the Originality ... The page layout of a document is the manner in which information is graphically arranged in the document space e.g., on a page . If the appearance of the document is of concern, page layout is generally ... forms, as well as their physical arrangement in the document see typesetting . Information design focuses ... entry clerk clerk or transcriber . Form document Forms may require a visual design for the initial fields, but not to fill out the forms. History Traditionally, the Material medium of a document was paper and the information was applied to it as ink , either by hand to make a hand written document ... proceedings. The forensic analysis of such a document falls under the scope of questioned document ... document has a unique, aribitrary identifying number. See also Document file format Desktop publishing Historical document Word processor Documentary film Further reading expand further cite journal title What is a document ? first Michael K. last Buckland year 1998 journal Journal of the American ... et Dokument es Documento eo Dokumento fr Document hr Dokument id Dokumen it Documento lt Dokumentas nl Document ja no Dokument nn Dokument pl Dokument pt Documento ru sk Dokument inform cia ...   more details



  1. Penmachno Document

    The Penmachno Document was drawn up at Penmachno in Gwynedd on 19 December 1294 by Madog ap Llywelyn at the height of his revolt against English rule in Wales. Though unremarkable in its content the document consists of the grant of two parcels of land to one Bleddyn Fychan its importance lies in the fact that it is the only surviving document issued by Madog in which he styles himself prince of Wales . Notable signatories The document was signed by a number of prominent persons in native society in north Wales, including three descendants of Ednyfed Fychan , the seneschal of two earlier princes of Wales. One of them, Tudur ab Gronw, is described as our steward in the document, suggesting that Madog had or intended to reconstitute the prince s council on which the governance of Wales rested until the loss of independence in 1283. As Edward I s invasion of Wales proceeded, the terms of the document quickly became irrelevant, as the land referred to in it reverted once more to English control. See also Madog ap Llywelyn Kingdom of Gwynedd References Cledwyn Fychan, Bleddyn Fychan a Gwrthryfel Madog ap Llywelyn, 1294 5 , Transactions of the Denbighshire Historical Society Vol. 49, pp.  15 22 2000 . Category Medieval Wales Category Medieval documents of Wales cy Cytundeb Penmachno ...   more details



  1. Document examiner

    Document examiner may refer to In Forensic Science a Questioned Document Examination Questioned Document Examiner a Forensic Document Examiner The Symbolics Document Examiner software program. disambig ...   more details



  1. Sung Document

    The Sung Document is a work of a China Chinese author circa 1178, during the Song Dynasty . It states that Muslim sailors reached a region called Mu Lan Pi , which, though normally identified as Spain, has been claimed to be some part of the Americas specifically, present day California . If the document is authentic, and furthermore if the identification of Mu Lan Pi with America is correct, then it is one of the earliest records of pre Columbian trans oceanic contact pre Columbian trans oceanic travel from the Eurasia n continent to the Americas. However both the authenticity of the Sung Document and the identification of Mu Lan Pi with America are doubtful. The historian Joseph Needham is open to the possibility but doubts that Arabic ships at the time would have been able to withstand a return journey over such a long distance across the Atlantic Ocean and points out that a return journey would have been impossible without knowledge of prevailing winds and currents. Needham states that there is no evidence that these were known five centuries before the Portuguese used them. ref Cite book title The Shorter Science and Civilisation in China volume 3 author Joseph Needham & Colin A. Ronan publisher Cambridge University Press year 1986 isbn 0521315603 page 120 postscript None ref References Reflist citation title The Shorter Science and Civilisation in China volume 3 author Joseph Needham & Colin A. Ronan publisher Cambridge University Press year 1986 isbn 0521315603 ref citation author Hui lin Li title Mu lan p i A Case for Pre Columbian Transatlantic Travel by Arab Ships journal Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies volume 23 year 1960 1961 pages 114 126 publisher Harvard Yenching Institute url http www.jstor.org stable 2718572 accessdate 2010 03 22 See also Zheng He 1421 The Year China Discovered the World Chinese exploration Category Historical documents Category Pre Columbian trans oceanic contact Category Song Dynasty Document ...   more details



  1. Evergreen document

    Unreferenced date April 2010 An evergreen document is a document written in a way that is relevant to a specific audience over a long period of time. This relevance comes from a universal acceptance or application of document contents. Category Documents ...   more details



  1. Document processor

    A document processor is a document preparation system that superficially resembles a word processor . However, the emphasis in a document processor is on the arrangement of the document s components, ref What is a http www.lyx.org WhatIsLyX document processor ? ref not the formatting of the characters that compose it. The available tools are not just typical document elements paragraphs, lists, headers the primary attraction of a document processor is the ability to program documents with powerful conditional automatic formatting rules to create structured document s, which allow large numbers of similar elements to be generated and reformatted for different media with little human effort. Examples of document processors include programs like Parametric Technology Corporation PTC Arbortext , Adobe Systems Adobe FrameMaker , LyX , BroadVision QuickSilver formerly Interleaf , and Syntext Serna . Examples of markup language s used for non graphical document processing include SGML XML , LaTeX and troff . See also Desktop publishing References references DEFAULTSORT Document Processor Category Technical communication tools ...   more details



  1. Living document

    A living document or dynamic document is a document which may be continually edited and updated by either a limited or unrestricted group. A simple example of a living document is an article in Wikipedia , in contrast to dead or static documents, such as an article in a single edition of the Encyclop dia Britannica . A living document may or may not have a framework for updates, changes, or adjustments. This type of document without proper context can change away from its original purpose through multiple uncontrolled edits. This is different than an evergreen document that is written in a way that is relevant to a specific audience over a long period of time. This relevance comes from a universal acceptance or application of document contents. However, a living document may evolve through updates, be expanded as needed, and serve a different purpose over time. Living documents are changed through revisions that may or may not reference previous iterative changes. The rate of document decay depends on the structure of the original document, or original intent of such document, or guidelines for modifying such document. In Business In business a living document may fall under corporate change management or be shared among a team. It may start as a draft work that at some time graduates into general acceptance, or may originate as part of a formal documentation process. Regardless of the degree of formality, a living document needs rules or guidelines for its modification. Such guidelines allow and should ideally encourage the document s evolution over time. It is in this sense of growth that the document can be thought of as living. References Glossary of Strategic Relations Terms, http iunctura.com glossary index.php living document Definition Living Document n. , Center for Strategic Relations. Accessed on 2009 12 09. The Online Slang Dictionary, http onlineslangdictionary.com definition of living document Definition of living document , Walter Rader. Accessed on 2009 ...   more details



  1. Document modelling

    Document Modelling looks at the inherent structure in documents. It looks not at the structure in formatting which is the classic realm of word processing tools, but at the structure in content. Because document content is typically viewed as the ad hoc result of a creative process, the art of document modelling is still in its infancy. Most document modelling comes in the form of document templates evidenced most often as word processing documents, fillable PDF forms and, more recently, XML templates. The particular strength of XML in this context is its ability to model document components in a tree like structure, and its separation of content and style. Document modelling goes beyond mere form filling and mail merge to look at the structure of information in, for example, a legal document, a contract, an inspection report, or some form of analysis. Document modelling therefore looks at the structures and patterns of the written work, and breaks it down into different options or branches. It then labels the branches and the results. Without effective document modelling, it is difficult to get full value from a document automation initiative, for example, using document assembly software. But by using a model that contains hundreds and thousands of branches, a user can create close to infinite structured variations almost to the point that such systems can rival the unstructured drafting of a specialist. In fact, the results of a sophisticated document model can surpass those of the specialist in terms of lack of error and consistency of prose. See also Document Automation Exari Intelligent document Intelligent Document HotDocs Epoq Group Rapidocs Epoq Rapidocs External ... based document automation software for simple and complex documents http www.exari.com document assembly.html Exari Rules based XML document modelling http www.hotdocs.com Developer10 View.aspx HotDocs Document Automation Software Category Technical communication ...   more details



  1. Document engineering

    Document engineering is a document centric synthesis of complementary ideas from information and systems analysis, electronic publishing, business process analysis, and business informatics to ensure that the documents and processes make sense to the people and applications that need them. Originating from research published by Robert J. Glushko and Tim McGrath, document engineering attempts to unify these different analysis and modeling perspectives and helps to specify, design, and implement documents and the processes that create and consume them. In the context of document engineering, document generally refers to ordered pieces of information used by computer applications or web services rather than directly by people. It has particular relevance in the areas of XML vocabulary design. The principles of document engineering were applied to the development of the Universal Business Language OASIS Universal Business Language . From 2003 to 2007, the University of California at Berkeley operated a research center for document engineering, which has been subsumed by its program in Information and Service Design. ref http cde.berkeley.edu ref The conventional discipline that most resembles document engineering is probably business informatics . However, document engineering emphasizes the need for conceptual modeling of documents and processes at an implementable granularity. Alternative definitions Document engineering may also refer to the design of a document to meet very specific requirements for clarity or embodiment of rules e.g., ensuring that regulations or a contract ..., previously existing instance of a document. The ACM Symposium on Document Engineering ref ... or document processing. References Reflist External links http mitpress.mit.edu catalog item default.asp?ttype 2&tid 10476, Document Engineering,MIT Press. http blogs.oreilly.com digitalmedia 2005 11 document engineering 13.html Document Engineering, O Reilly Digital Blogs Category Information systems ...   more details



  1. Document mode

    Orphan date February 2009 In a wiki , document mode is the conventional mode of editing, in which the current version of the page is a coherent and self contained whole, reflecting only the result of the last update and not any history. The page is simply the current version of the document, hence the name document mode . In document mode, maintenance of the history is left entirely to the wiki software, as opposed to thread mode , where the history of a discussion is also reflected in the current page. MediaWiki provides the even numbered namespaces for document mode, often used for articles and other pages such as policy documents, and for each an odd numbered namespace for discussion, in thread mode . External links http www.usemod.com cgi bin mb.pl?DocumentMode MeatBall description of document mode http c2.com cgi wiki?DocumentMode A discussion of the use of document mode web software stub Category Wiki concepts ...   more details



  1. Document imaging

    unreferenced date June 2010 Document imaging is an information technology category for systems capable of replicating documents commonly used in business. Document imaging systems can take many forms including microfilm , on demand printers, facsimile machine s, copier s, multifunction printer s, document image scanner scanners , computer output microfilm COM and archive writers. Since the 1990s, document imaging has been used to describe software based computer systems that capture, store and reprint images. Citation needed date February 2010 Document imaging is a form of enterprise content management . In the early days of content management technologies, the term document imaging was used interchangeably with document image management as the industry tried to separate itself from the micrographic and reprographic technologies. citation needed date June 2010 In the late 1980s, a new document management technology emerged Electronic document management system electronic document management . This technology was built around the need to manage and secure the escalating volume of electronic documents spreadsheet s, word processing word processing documents, PDF s, Email e mails created in organizations. citation needed date June 2010 See also Commonscat Document scanners Image scanning Document management system Records management Do NOT add commercial links to document imaging companies websites this article. Wikipedia is NOT a collection of external links nor is it the place to advertise your business. Commercial links will be removed on sight and your account IP address may be blocked. Category Information technology management de Dokumentenscanner pt Document imaging ...   more details



  1. Document comparison

    Refimprove date February 2010 Wikify date February 2010 Document comparison , also known as redlining, is a computer process by which changes are identified between two versions of the same document for the purposes of document editing and review. Document comparison is a common task in the legal and financial industries. The software based document comparison process compares a reference document to a target document, and produces a third document which indicates by colored highlighting or by differing ... from the reference document to produce the target document. Common documents formats for comparison ... Microsoft PowerPoint PowerPoint , and PDF Portable Document Format PDF documents. Overview In the broadest definition, document comparison can refer to any act of marking changes made between two versions of the same document and presenting those changes in a third document via a graphic user interface GUI . There are several variants in the types of changes registered through the process of document .... Document comparison solutions redline changes made to the following types of documents border ... changes. It is quite common for document comparison software vendors to present forms of the compared document in separate windows in a GUI, where each window contains the following items, where the multiplicity ... document, the modified document, and the redline or comparison document, with a fourth window used to present the list of changes made between document versions. Presentation of changes made between document versions are also traditionally customizable. While the standard display of showing deletions with red underlines and additions with blue underlines is still utilized by many document ... comparison document. History Document comparison before the personal computer Prior to personal computers, document comparison entailed the printing of two versions of a single document and reviewing ... process. First generation document comparison With the advent of personal computers and the ubiquity ...   more details



  1. Bilali Document

    The Bilali Muhammad Document is a handwritten, Arabic manuscript on West African Islamic Law. It was written by Bilali Mohammet in the nineteenth century. The document is currently housed in the library at the University of Georgia . History Bilali Mohammed was a slave from Sapelo Island , Georgia. According to the history of Sapelo Island written by Bilali descendent Cornelia Bailey God, Dr. Buzzard and The Bolito Man , Bilali was from Sierra Leone, and was a master cultivator of rice, a skill prized by Georgia slave owners. Some scholars claim Bilali was born in Timbo, Guinea around 1770 to a well educated African Muslim family. He was enslaved as a teenager and was held as a slave for ten years in the Middle Caicos plantation of Dr. Bell, a Loyalist refugee from the Revolutionary War, before he arrived in Georgia in 1802. In Georgia he became the head driver on Thomas Spalding s Sapelo Island based plantation. Bilali could speak Arabic and had Knowledge of the Koran , in the War of 1812 , Bilali and his fellow Muslims helped to defend America from a British attack. Upon Bilali s death in 1857, it was discovered that he had written a thirteen page Arabic manuscript. At first, this was thought to have been his diary, but closer inspection revealed that the manuscript was a transcription of a Muslim legal treatise and part of West Africa s Muslim curriculum. The first partial translation of the document was undertaken in 1939 in the Journal of Negro History by Dr. Joseph Greenberg . In recent years it has been analyzed by Dr. Ronald Judy , Dr. Joseph Progler http www.zu.ac.ae profile 404.aspx?aspxerrorpath profile J Progler.aspx , Dr. Allan Austin and Muhammed al Ahari . A research society named the Bilali Muhammed Historical Research Society was established in Chicago in 1987 .... Synopsis The Bilali Muhammad Document is also known as the Ben Ali Diary or Ben Ali Journal . On close ... links http www.btcs.wisc.edu bayoumi.pdf Description of the Bilali Document by Moustafa Bayoumi ...   more details



  1. Document theft

    Document theft is the crime of stealing documents of historical, literary, or cultural interest from public or private archives, often for the purpose of sale to private collectors. In many cases, document thieves occupy positions of trust, or have established records of legitimate accomplishment, prior to their crimes. Examples of notable convicted document thieves include former New York state archivist Daniel D. Lorello ref Albany Times Union , 7 August 2008 ref , biographer Edward J. Renehan, Jr. ref http www.worldbulletin.net news detail.php?id 28490 Associated Press, May 21, 2008, http www.military.com entertainment books book news new york historian admits theft of presidential letters ref , and antiquities dealer Forbes Smiley E. Forbes Smiley III , who stole nearly 100 maps from libraries in the United States and Great Britain over the course of eight years. ref New York Times, 22 June 2006 ref In addition to letters, maps, and other manuscript material, rare books also attract the attention of document thieves. John Charles Gilkey, for instance, stole hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of rare books over the course of many years. These crimes were largely the product of a personal obsession, illustrating the range of motives in document thefts. ref Bartlett, Allison Hoover 2009 . The Man Who Loved Books Too Much The True Story of a Thief, a Detective, and a World of Literary Obsession . Riverhead. ISBN 9781594488917 . ref Examples The case of Edward J. Renehan, Jr. drew widespread comment from the librarian and archivist community, particularly since Renehan was the acting director of the victimized institution, the Theodore Roosevelt Association TRA . ref Abraham Lincoln blog http abrahamlincolnblog.blogspot.com 2008 09 follow up lincoln letter thief.html , Travis McDade blog http travismcdade.com blog ?p 191 , Philobiblos http philobiblos.blogspot.com 2008 05 01 archive.html ref On May 20, 2008, Renehan pleaded guilty to one federal charge of transporting ...   more details



  1. Senate Document

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A Senate Document often abbreviated as S. Doc. is an official document produced by the US Senate , for example the results of the Lodge committee . Category United States Senate Category Official documents of the United States US Congress stub ...   more details



  1. Compound document

    about compound documents in general the W3C standard Compound Document Format In computing , a compound document is a document type typically produced using word processor word processing software, and is a regular text document intermingled with non text elements such as spreadsheet s, picture s, digital video s, digital audio , and other multimedia features. It can also be used to collect several documents into one. Compound document technology technologies are commonly utilized on top of a software componentry framework, but the idea of software componentry includes several other concepts apart from compound documents, and software components alone do not enable compound documents. Well known technologies for compound documents include ActiveX Document s Bonobo computing Bonobo by Ximian primarily used by GNOME KPart s in KDE Object linking and embedding OLE by Microsoft Open Document Architecture from ITU T not used OpenDoc by Apple Computer now defunct http sourceforge.net projects verdantium Verdantium XML and Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL are encapsulation formats used for compound documents of all kinds Since many documents contain non text elements such as spreadsheet ... to mitigate the risks of undetected and unapproved changes. Software based compound document comparison compares the entire document granularly, including the native format, in addition to embedded objects like spreadsheets and images, and creates a third document highlighting modifications through ... granularly. Compound document comparison can be used on any document format including Word, WordPerfect, spreadsheets, PDFs, and PowerPoint. The patent for software based compound document comparison ..., NC. 2006. Method of compound document comparison. U.S. Patent 7,818,660, filed January 2006, and issued October 19, 2010. ref While the origins of the compound document are uncertain, the first ... collections systems xerox 8010 index.html ref See also Structured storage Transclusion Compound Document ...   more details



  1. SMART Document

    Context date October 2009 A SMART Document is an electronic document that binds together the data, page view, and signatures into a single electronic file. SMART is an acronym for Securable, Manageable, Archivable, Retrievable, and Transferable. The SMART Doc specification is a general purpose, flexible technology that can be used to implement any paper document or form in electronic format. EMortgages drove the creation of the SMART Document and the SMART Doc Implementation Guide. External links http www.mismo.org viewdocument.aspx?docid 118 SMART Doc Implementation Guide LOGON REQUIRED Category Electronic documents ...   more details



  1. Turnaround document

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 A turnaround document is a document that has been output from a computer, some extra information added to it, and then returned to become an input document. For example, meter cards are produced for collecting readings from gas meter s, photocopiers, water meters etc. These are filled in by the customer and then returned to the company for image scanner scanning using ICR Intelligent Character Recognition so that the system can produce the Bill payment bill s for the customer. DEFAULTSORT Turnaround Document Category Human computer interaction Comp sci stub ...   more details



  1. Document processing

    expert date November 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Document Processing involves the conversion of typed and handwritten text on paper based & electronic documents e.g., scanned image of a document into electronic information utilising one of, or a combination of, Intelligent Character Recognition ICR , Optical Character Recognition OCR and experienced Data Entry Clerks . DEFAULTSORT Document Processing Category Artificial intelligence applications Tech stub ...   more details



  1. ActiveX Document

    Context date January 2008 Expert subject multiple Computing Microsoft Windows date February 2009 ActiveX Document also known as DocObject or DocObj ref http www.pcmag.com encyclopedia term 0,2542,t ActiveX Documents&i 37473,00.asp Definition of ActiveX Documents ref is a computer file in the form of a compound document compound text based document that allows Clarify date February 2009 a container application Vague date February 2009 to use the full capabilities of server applications. ambig This approach Clarify date February 2009 distinguishes between a document, such as a word document or video clip , and the software that can be Application software applied open, edit, display, save to the document. ActiveX documents consist of two components the document itself and the ActiveX DLL or EXE server that supports it. A single server computing server can support an unlimited number of documents, just as Microsoft Word can support any number of document files. The server for an ActiveX document can be an EXE or a DLL server. The document generally has the extension .VBD, though ActiveX documents can be stored within other files as well, using a mechanism ambig called Object Linking and Embedding OLE structured storage . References reflist External links http pntpm3.ulb.ac.be Info Activex ch23.htm ActiveX document fundamentals Microsoft Windows components Category Microsoft initiatives Category Windows software Category Windows software stubs Windows software stub ...   more details



  1. Document of the Dead

    Infobox Film name Document of the Dead image Document of the Dead.jpg caption DVD cover director Roy Frumkes producer Roy Frumkes writer Roy Frumkes starring George A. Romero br Christine Forrest distributor Synapse Films DVD released June 21, 1985 runtime 83 min. country filmUS language English budget Document of the Dead is a 1985 documentary film by United States American filmmaker Roy Frumkes that was largely shot during the production of the 1978 film Dawn of the Dead . Synopsis Taking a look back from Romero s first Television advertisement television commercials onward, the documentary chronicles the career and stylistic techniques of Dawn of the Dead s director, George A. Romero . Release It is available on the Ultimate Edition DVD set for Dawn of the Dead . However, the version of Document on the Ultimate Edition of Dawn does not include the commentary by Roy Frumkes that the stand alone DVD of Document includes. External links imdb title id 0173771 title Document of the Dead Amg movie 132107 Document of the Dead Livingdead Category 1985 films Category American documentary films Category Independent films Category Films set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Category American films Category English language films Category Zombie films ...   more details



  1. Document clustering

    Document clustering also referred to as Text clustering is closely related to the concept of data clustering . Document clustering is a more specific technique for unsupervised document organization, automatic topic extraction and fast information retrieval or filtering. A web search engine often returns thousands of pages in response to a broad query, making it difficult for users to browse or to identify relevant information. Clustering methods can be used to automatically group the retrieved documents into a list of meaningful categories, as is achieved by Enterprise Search engines such as Northern Light Group Northern Light and Vivisimo or open source software such as Carrot2 . br Example br http FirstGov.gov FirstGov.gov , the official Web portal for the U.S. government, uses document clustering to automatically organize its search results into categories. For example, if a user submits immigration , next to their list of results they will see categories for Immigration Reform , Citizenship and Immigration Services , Employment , Department of Homeland Security , and more. Perform Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis PLSA can also be conducted to perform document clustering. Document clustering involves the use of descriptors and descriptor extraction. Descriptors are sets of words that describe the contents within the cluster. Document clustering is generally considered to be a centralized process. Examples of document clustering include web document clustering for search users. Further reading Publications Nicholas O. Andrews and Edward A. Fox, Recent Developments in Document Clustering, October 16, 2007 http eprints.cs.vt.edu archive 00001000 01 docclust.pdf Claudio Carpineto, Stanislaw Osi ski, Giovanni Romano, Dawid Weiss. A survey of Web clustering engines. ACM Computing Surveys CSUR , Volume 41, Issue 3 July 2009 , Article No. 17, ISSN 0360 0300 References reflist comp stub Category information retrieval ru ...   more details



  1. Document automation

    NOTOC Document automation document assembly creates new electronic documents from existing text. The existing text includes placeholders in the form of conditional text and database fields that are filled in to make a readable document. Automation reduces data entry and proof reading, and reduces human error. Document assembly was pioneered in the late 1970s in Utah. dubious date April 2011 The basic functions are to replace the cumbersome manual filling in of repetitive documents with template based ... collected then completes the document to form a good first draft . ref http ijlit.oxfordjournals.org ... Document Assembly Mountain, Int J Law Info Tech., 2006 0 eal019v1 ref Document automation software ... industry that creates boilerplate documents. An example of how document automation software can ... pages, with hundreds of optional paragraphs and data elements. Document automation software can automatically fill in the correct document variables based on the transaction data. Some document automation software creates a document suite where related documents are encapsulated into one file, making ... them to paste into final documents. Richard Susskind s book The End of Lawyers looks at document ... interview or a decision tree. Susskind cites document assembly is one of ten disruptive technologies ... Susskind OBE Oxford University Press, USA January 15, 2009 ref In law firms, document assembly ... use some element of document automation technology to provide legal document services over ... ref This has been seen as heralding a trend towards commoditisation whereby technologies such as document ... ref See also Document modelling Document Modelling Business Integrity Intelligent document Intelligent Document Epoq Group Exari References reflist External links http www.capstonepractice.com loc2006.pdf Fall in Line With Document Assembly http www.pmpnews.com article first do no harm First, Do No Harm article about documentation within Pharmaceutical Industry DEFAULTSORT Document Automation Category ...   more details



  1. Source document

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 For use of this term in accounting , see Category Accounting source documents . A source document is a document in which data collected for a clinical trial is first recorded. These data are usually later entered in the Case Report Form case report form . Examples of source documents include Medical record s Lab reports Subject diaries X ray s ECG printouts See also Case Report Form Patient reported outcome Clinical trial Informed consent DEFAULTSORT Source Document Category Pharmacology Category Clinical research Category Pharmaceutical industry Category Clinical Data Management Med stub ...   more details




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