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  1. Grudowski, S.; Jünke, M.: Planung der betrieblichen Dokumentation : Praxisbeispiel: EXPO 2000 Hannover GmbH und Arthur D. Little Inc (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Der Aufsatz beschreibt die Planung der Dokumentation des EXPO 2000 Hannover GmbH, dem Organisator der Weltausstellung im Jahr 2000. Bei der Planung wirkte die Unternehmens- und Technologieberatung Arthur D. Little Inc. mit. Der Aufsatz stellt eine bisher in der Literatur einmalige Beschreibung der betrieblichen Dokumentationsplanung in Projektform dar. Es werden die Projektphasen und Dokumentationsprozesse in Kurzform geschildert
    Source
    nfd Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 49(1998) H.5, S.261-267
  2. Kind, J.: ¬Der Weg zur unternehmensweiten Informationsbasis : Vorgehensweise bei der Einführung von Dokumenten-Management-Systemen aus Anwendersicht (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In diesem Artikel werden die wichtigsten Ergebnisse eines Projekts vorgestellt, das der Verfasser im Rahmen eines Praxissemesters gemeinsam mit der englischen Unternehmensberatung PSP Associates durchgeführt hat. Im Rahmen einer 5-monatigen Studie wurden Vorgehensweise und Strategien untersucht, die europäische Untzernehmen und Behörden bei der Einführung und Implementierung von elektronischen Dokumenten-Management-Systemen verwenden. Zu diesem Zweck wurden 100 aktuelle Fallstudien aus England, Deutschland, Italien und Frankreich analysiert sowie schriftliche und mündliche Interviews mit einer Auswahl von Anwenderorganisationen durchgeführt. Aus den Fallstudienanalysen und den Interviewergebnissen wurden Empfehlungen abgeleitet, die potentielle Anwender bei der Einführung von elektronischen Dokumenten-Management-Systemen beachten sollten
  3. Langosch, G.: ¬Das Konzept entscheidet über den Erfolg : Elektronische Archivierungssysteme bei Banken und Versicherungen (1995) 0.02
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    Abstract
    'Imaging', der Einsatz elektronischer Archiverungssysteme, spielt im Rahmen von Business Reengineering-Projekten in Versicherungen und Kreditinstituten eine Schlüsselrolle. Nicht umsonst gilt Imaging innerhalb der Finanzwirtschaft und ihrer Informationstechnologie als sog. 'Enabler', mit dessen Hilfe durchgreifende Vereinfachungen bei Arbeitsabläfen ermöglicht werden können. Vor allem unbefriedigende und unqualifizierte Hifsarbeiten innerhalb der Prozesse werden mit Hilfe von Imaging-Lösungen reduziert
  4. Stengl, B.: Betriebswirtschaft aus dem Internet (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Gute technische Dokumentation erfordert Beispiele aus der betriebswirtschaftlichen Realittät und die Verwendung von aktuellen, branchenbezogenen Fachtermini. Beides läßt sich ohne großen Aufwand mit einem einfachen Internetzugang recherchieren. Sie erfahren, wie Sie Suchmaschinen, Branchen- und Firmenverzeichnisse, Nachrichtendienste, Fachzeitschriften und Firmenzeitschriften zur Recherche nutzen. Am Beispiel einer Schnittstellendokumentation sehen Sie, wie Sie dann die Ergebnisse der Internetrecherche in Ihre Dokumentation einbinden können
    Source
    nfd Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 50(1999) H.2, S.93-98
  5. Rey-Mermet, G.: Informationsmanagement - Chancen ergreifen : Bericht über die 10. Internationale Fachkonferenz vom 14.-16. April 1999 in Basel (1999) 0.01
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    Source
    nfd Information - Wissenschaft und Praxis. 50(1999) H.3, S.169-176
  6. Holthuis, J.: ¬Der Aufbau von Data Warehouse-Systemen : Konzeption - Datenmodellierung - Vorgehen (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Seit mehr als 30 Jahren wird versucht, die Durchführung von Managementaufgaben durch computergestützte Informationssysteme zu verbessern. Doch die meisten der bislang entwickelten Ansätze haben mehr versprochen, als sie zu leisten in der Lage waren. Jan Holthuis entwickelt einen Ansatz für eine aufgabenadäquate Datenhaltung in einem Data Warehouse. Dadurch wird eine sinnvolle Integration heterogener managementrelevanter Informationen aus internen und externen Quellen in eine bestehende betriebliche Informationsverarbeitung möglich
  7. Fischer, J.: Rezeptpflichtig : Biztalk: XML-Framework zum Dokumentenaustausch (2002) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Es existieren verschiedene Spezifikationen für den Austausch von elektronischen Geschäftsdokumenten. Dazu gehören RosettaNet und ebXML. Biztalk ist Microsofts Variation dieses Themas
  8. Simpson, H.: ¬The management of electronic information resources in a corporate environment (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Large multinational corporations produce and acquire vast volumes of information in the course of their business. Information management strategies are being developed in many large organizations to manage this assett effectively, enabling the organization to achieve crucial business abjectives in addition to controlling costs. Electronic systems are being used to store the increasing volumes of information. Raises issues about the management of this information such as how the culture, organization and pace of change within the company affect the management of information, particularly this availability for use by third parties in the longer term
  9. King, L.A.: Records management as a strategic business function (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses whether records management should be considered a strategic business function. Drawing on considerable experience in large chemical company, attempts to analyse why the records management function did not appear to be valued in the same way as other resource based functions in that context. Explains why records management should be treated as a strategic function and suggests ways of achieving this
  10. Batley, S.: ¬The I in information architecture : the challenge of content management (2007) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of content management in the context of information architecture. Design/methodology/approach - The method adopted is a review of definitions of information architecture and an analysis of the importance of content and its management within information architecture. Findings - Concludes that reality will not necessarily match the vision of organisations investing in information architecture. Originality/value - The paper considers practical issues around content and records management.
  11. Informationsmanagement - Chancen ergreifen (1999) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Tagungsband der KWID-Tagung 1999 in Basel
  12. Beastall, G.: Records management meets knowledge gathering (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Information technology developments during the last 2 decades, including the development of the Internet and particulary the WWW, have crested problems and opportunities for records managers. The knowledge contained in records must be captured into the organization's memory it it is to be managed and shared for company prosperity. Explores some of these problems and opportunities, and proposes a 3 phase strategy for managing records and knowledge in the current, and likely future, technological environment
  13. Steyer, H.C.; Fonseca, A.F.; Hopkins, D.D.; Nodell, M.; Travis, I.L.; Wahl, W.S.: ¬The World Bank's information management architecture : a blueprint for building institutional information services (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    To facilitate information access and sharing, the World Bank began developing a Bankwide Enterprise Network in the early 1990s. The network, which was fully developed at the Bank's headquarters campus and some field offices at the end of 1995, enables Bankwide services, such as electronic document management, directory services, and Internet access. As the Bank began development of these services, it became clear that it required a comprehensive model for its future information management infrastructure. The model was necessary to provide infrastructure that could be built in an orderly and logical way - one that would be manageable, modular, scalable, and open. This paper discusses this model, developed by an interdisciplinary team, and its application to the Bank's evolving electronic document management system
    Series
    Advances in knowledge organization; vol.5
  14. Port, S.: Document management : a guuide for business users (1994) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in International journal of information management 15(1995) no.2, S.158-159 (B. Wiggins)
  15. Vasudevan, M.C.; Mohan, M.; Kapoor, A.: Information system for knowledge management in the specialized division of a hospital (2006) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Information systems are essential support for knowledge management in all types of enterprises. This paper describes the evolution and development of a specialized hospital information system. The system is designed to integrate for access and retrieval from databases of patients' case records, and related images - CATSCAN, MRI, X-Ray - and to enable online access to full text of relevant papers on the Internet/WWW. The generation of information products and services from the system is briefly described.
  16. Valentine, I.: Document management and workflow systems : how they research the SME and workgroup (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Examines the practicalities of introducing document management and workflow technology, based on commercially available software products, in a small-to-medium sized business. Produces a workflow model for a hypothetical organization to purchase goods or services associated with its business and examines the enabling technology, and set up costs. There are no generic solutions. Each process needs to be evaluated to determine the automation needs
  17. Lindesay, C.: Can current Document Management and Workflow technology contribute to the excellent organisation? (1998) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Paper presented at the 48th FID Conference and congress held in Graz, Austria, 20-25 Oct 1996
  18. Murthy, S.S.: ¬The National Tuberculosis Institute, Bangalore : recent development in library and information services (2006) 0.00
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