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document centric

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document centric

Focusing on the document as the foundation or starting point. In a document-centric system, the document is retrieved and automatically calls the appropriate software required to work with it. Contrast with application centric. See document management system.



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Anacomp's outsourced document management capabilities create added-value for your document centric business processes by speeding storage and retrieval turnaround, increasing customer satisfaction, reducing expenditures, leveraging existing technology, unifying disparate systems, establishing a compliant central repository, and streamlining information distribution.
E[acute accent]Gartner's ECM Magic Quadrant is based on six core components: document management, Web content management, records management, document capture and document imaging, document centric collaboration and workflow.
Gartner's ECM research is based on six core components: document management, Web content management, records management, document capture and document imaging, document centric collaboration and workflow.
 
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