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  1. Hendley, T.: Digital mass storage options (1993) 0.03
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    Source
    Information management and technology. 26(1993) no.1, S.22-32
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    a
  2. Hendley, T.: Planning and implementing an integrated document management system : a checklist of points to consider (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Offers a checklist of points to consider when installing a document management system discussing each issue in turn: scoping the project; strategic issues (business process reengineering, information technology review, document and records management review); options for meeting objectives review; functional requirements defintion; technical requirements definition; and cost benefit analysis. Once these issues have been considered an operational requirement or invitation to tender should be drawn up for producement, as well as evaluation criteria for the responses
    Type
    a
  3. Hendley, T.: Document image processing : going beyond the black-and-white barrier (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The scanning and document image processing market can be divided by: speed of throughput, size of original document, scanning resolution and whether the scanner is designed to scan black-and-white only, grey scale or colour images. Traditionally grey scale and colour images have been used for photographic libraries and publishing while the office environment bas been content with black and white applications. In the future there made be more hybrid systems. Explains why the requirements of hybrid systems cause problems for today's technology, including compression issues. Sets out options for capturing hybrid documents. Looks at some of the techniques which are being used in photographic libraries to manage large collections of digital colour images and make them available to a large audience. Some of these techniques may be of value in the office environment
    Type
    a