Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Integrative Document and Content Management or Ubuntu 804 Desktop Handbook

Integrative Document and Content Management: Strategies for Exploiting Enterprise Knowledge

Author: Asprey

Len Asprey is a Principal Consultant with Practical Information Management Solutions Pty Ltd, Australia, and provides professional information management and technology consulting services to corporations, businesses and government departments. His consultancy services include a wide range of assignments related to document management, content management, document imaging, workflow and business process analysis and re-design. Len was the founding Chair and is a Life Member of the Institute for Information Management (IIM), and is a member of the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM International), affiliated through the Aloha Chapter in Hawaii. He is a recognised speaker in the information management and technology domain on the international circuit.Michael Middleton is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Information Systems at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. During the last 10 years his academic experience has been augmented with numerous consultancy assignments in the field of information management and services. Michael's previous employment includes services at Edith Cowan University and the University of New South Wales as an academic, and in management positions at Edith Cowan University, National Library of Australia and the Australian Atomic Energy Commission.



Table of Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Pt. 1The Business Context
Ch. 1Introduction1
Ch. 2Business Planning Frameworks and IDCM28
Ch. 3Characteristics of Enterprise Document Environments47
Ch. 4Characteristics of IDCM Systems86
Ch. 5Business Systems Interfaces and IDCM Opportunities134
Pt. 2Preliminaries
Ch. 6Project Life-Cycle Planning and Methodologies168
Ch. 7Policy Framework for IDCM193
Ch. 8Feasibility Study217
Ch. 9Building the Business Case240
Pt. 3Requirements Analysis and Definition
Ch. 10Requirements Analysis and Definition Framework269
Ch. 11User Requirements280
Ch. 12Functional Requirements - Digital Office Documents305
Ch. 13Functional Requirements - Email Management330
Ch. 14Functional Requirements - Physical Office Documents336
Ch. 15Functional Requirements - Document Imaging and Recognition Technologies349
Ch. 16Functional Requirements - Workflow375
Ch. 17Functional Requirements - Engineering and Technical Drawings388
Ch. 18Functional Requirements - Web Content Management409
Ch. 19Nonfunctional and Domain Requirements415
Pt. 4Package Selection and Implementation Strategies
Ch. 20Package Selection432
Ch. 21Implementation Planning461
Ch. 22Conclusion481
Pt. 5Appendices
App. 1: Glossary489
App. 2: Bibliography503
App. 3: Sites510
App. 4: Software514
App. 5: Storage Media518
About the Authors521
Index522

Book review: Wine Report or Camp Cookery

Ubuntu 8.04 Desktop Handbook

Author: Richard Petersen

This book covers key desktop topics including installation, GNOME, KDE, software repositories, along with Office Suites, Editors, multimedia codecs, Mail and FTP clients, Web applications.. Both administrative and network configuration tools are covered in detail, including user, printer, and network configuration.



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