FOOTNOTES: Chapter 8






(1)
See the paper "Towards Document Engineering" V. Quint, M. Nanard and J.André EP90 Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronic Publishing, Document Manipulation & Typography, Sept. 1990, Cambridge University Press, New York.



(2)
For an amusing and thoughtful article on naming conventions, see "Choosing a Name For Your Computer" D. Libes, Communications of the ACM, Nov. 1989.



(3)
From "Configuration Management: Getting the Facts Right," Michael Morris, Inform, May 1991.



(4)
Xyvision's Parlance Document Manager (617) 245-4100 is a $100,000 to $300,000 system that integrates document processing and configuration management. A fully configured version of Interleaf Publisher also integrates these capabilities.



(5)
The user interface of the prep editor created by a group of researchers at CarnegieMellon University was designed by Todd Cavalier, a graphic designer, and was based on 15thcentury illustrated manuscripts.



(6)
Much of the ISO 9000 material is borrowed from an excellent overview by Interleaf at: http://www.ileaf.com/isoguide.html.



(7)
The ISO 9000 element descriptions are taken from Quality Business Systems (QBS), quality management consultants, Web site at: http://fox.nstn.ca/~qbs_ott/.



(8)
For a good overview of how Groupware and the Internet are coming together, see the Dec. 1995, BYTE magazine, "Groupware the Internet" by Peter Jerram.



(9)
Article by Stephanie Stahl and John Swenson. More groupware info available at: http://techweb.cmp.com/iw/center/default.html.



(10)
From "Your Worst Nightmare," Information Week, Feb. 19, 1996 by Bob Violino.



(11)
Other than a lawyer, you can see "Legal Requirements for Microfilm, Computer and Optical Disk Records, Evidence, Regulation, Government and International Requirements," Donald S. Skupsky, J.D., CRM Information Requirements Clearinghouse, 3801 East Florida Ave., Suite 400, Denver, CO 80210. (303) 691-3600.



(12)
From "How to Successfully Convert Your Backfiles," Greg Bartels, in Imaging, May 1992.



(13)
See "Who's Who in Service Bureaus, and How They Can Help," Peter Meade, Imaging Magazine, May 1992. International Imaging of Azusa, CA, operates the "scanmobile."



(14)
From "Imaging comes of age," Charles Pesko, Imaging World Feb., 1992.



(15)
The OCR via FAX service is offered by ViaPhone of Albany NY at (800) 321-7466. See "OCR for Rent" in the March 1992, Imaging magazine for more information.



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