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ECM
(1) (Enterprise Change Management) See version control and configuration management.

(2) (Error Correcting Mode) A Group 3 fax capability that can test for errors within a row of pixels and request retransmission. It is defined in the T.30 standard.

(3) (Enterprise Content Management) The management of unstructured information in an organization, wherever that information is found. ECM technologies are applied to traditional content, such as office documents and printed graphics, as well as Web pages, e-mail and rich media. AIIM, an association specializing in ECM, names the specific steps of capture; manage; store; deliver; and preserve to describe what happens to organizational content. See WCM and AIIM.
ECM
(cell and molecular biology)

(storage)ECM - error correcting memory.


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When implementing an ECM system, however, the process of moving to automation tends to work best when starting at the "end" of the process--in the file room.
Integration with Back-Office Applications: When building contracts, users can pull information from a clause library maintained within Livelink ECM and can also interact with line-of-business systems, such as CRM and ERP applications (in particular, SAP solutions), ensuring accurate, up-to-date data is selected.
According to AIIM's recent "State of the ECM Industry 2007" study, most organizations realize they have a problem with effectively managing information.
 
 
 
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