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\"RECORDS MANAGEMENT, Tenth Edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to the complex field of records management. The text features sound principles of records and information management that include the entire range of records--physical (paper), image records, and electronic media used in computerized systems. Part I, Records and Information Management, provides thorough coverage of alphabetic filing rules, as well as methods of storing and retrieving alphabetic, subject, numeric, and geographic records. The rules agree with the latest standard filing guidelines presented by ARMA International. Part II, Electronic Records Management, introduces electronic records file management as well as classifying electronic files using metadata, taxonomies, and file plans; and the use of magnetic, optical and solid state media through the phases of the records management life cycle. A new chapter introduces Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and describes how Microsoft SharePoint is used in Records Management. Part III, RIM Program Administration, delves into the records and information management (RIM) program components and guidelines; with expanded coverage of information governance, social media, and the records and information manager's responsibilities.\" -- Publisher's website.
Blockchain and EHR
by
Saini, Kavita
in
Blockchains (Databases)
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Information storage and retrieval systems
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Information storage and retrieval systems-Medical records
2024
\"The book is divided into eight chapters that provides a detailed explanation of blockchain technology and its applications in the healthcare industries. The first chapter covers the security of transactions using blockchain technology. Every transaction is recorded in a block, which acts as a record book and helps in maintaining transparency and security. Chapter 2 delves into the Smart Contract, Hash Function, Blockchain Evaluation using Hash Function, and Coinbase Transaction Structure in depth. Chapter 3 investigates the current state of blockchain advancement and crypto applications across various regions. Chapter 4 looks at the electronic voting system that takes advantage of blockchain technology's high level of security. In IoT, blockchain is used to develop a technique for smart gadgets to process existing data. To ensure interaction between network nodes, the Internet of Things demands such developments in a centralized enviro
Health Information Technology in the International Context
by
Menachemi, Nir
in
Data processing
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Health services administration
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Health services administration -- Data processing -- Management
2012
This volume focuses on management issues in the international context of health information technology (HIT). Nations around the globe have established policies designed to improve the computerization of their health care systems. It is believed that the adoption of HIT including clinical information systems, decision support systems, and networks or systems that facilitate the exchange of clinical and other health data will yield various desirable outcomes. These outcomes may include improvements in the quality of care, a reduction in medical errors, boosts in efficiencies, and improved provider and patient satisfaction. The purpose of this volume on HIT in the international context is to facilitate the exchange of management theory, best practice, implementation challenges, and the impact of adoption as it pertains to HIT adoption in one or more international settings. It offers a holistic viewpoint on health information technology use in health care organizations and systems, providing a managerial perspective from authors around the world that will prove useful for health care practitioners across a variety of settings.
Effective Document and Data Management
2012,2016
Effective Document and Data Management illustrates the operational and strategic significance of how documents and data are captured, managed and utilized. Without a coherent and consistent approach the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization may be undermined by less poor management and use of its information. The third edition of the book is restructured to take this broader view and to establish an organizational context in which information is management.
Along the way Bob Wiggins clarifies the distinction between information management, data management and knowledge management; helps make sense of the concept of an information life cycle to present and describe the processes and techniques of information and data management, storage and retrieval; uses worked examples to illustrate the coordinated application of data and process analysis; and provides guidance on the application of appropriate project management techniques for document and records management projects.
The book will benefit a range of organizations and people, from those senior managers who need to develop coherent and consistent business and IT strategies; to information professionals, such as records managers and librarians who will gain an appreciation of the impact of the technology and of how their particular areas of expertise can best be applied; to system designers, developers and implementers and finally to users. The author can be contacted at curabyte@gmail.com for further information.
Document Management Using WebSphere Portal V5.0.2 and DB2 Content Manager V8.2
2004
This IBM Redbooks publication and sample code provide IT
Architects, IT Specialists, and Developers with the critical
knowledge to design, develop, deploy, and manage a portal based
document management system using IBM WebSphere Portal V5.0.2 and
IBM DB2 Content Manager V8.2.In Part 1, “Introduction to document management”, we
introduce key concepts of a document management system and
highlight the solution software products and versions. Next we take
an in-depth look into the architecture and design guidelines for
the runtime and development environment topologies, application
architecture, data model, workflow, authentication and
authorization.In Part 2, “Portal document management solution”, we
provide an end-to-end working example including requirements and
solution design, runtime and development environment
implementation, application and data model design and development,
application deployment, and administration.The appendices contain additional information, among which is a
description of several out of the box alternatives for portal based
document management using WebSphere Portal and DB2 Content
Manager.Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.
Sample Solution for Records Management with Process Choreography
This IBM Redbooks publication describes a sample implementation
of a complex solution that addresses a key challenge being faced by
many enterprises today. Document and record management has always
been a difficult (and often manual) process. Enterprises need to
address this challenge, not only to make their business, employees,
partners, and customers more efficient, but also to comply with
ever-increasing regulations.Addressing these requirements demands a flexible solution that
can be integrated with current and future IT systems and
applications. It is also critical that it is driven through
controllable and automated business processes.This book describes a sample solution that integrates IBM DB2
Records Manager, IBM DB2 Content Manager, IBM WebSphere Application
Server Enterprise Process Choreographer, IBM WebSphere Portal, IBM
Tivoli Directory Server, and other software to provide a prototype
solution. Though basic in its function, the solution and the steps
to implement it can be used to help architects, IT specialists, and
developers get started in creating a solution addressing their
enterprise-specific requirements.
Ballistic Imaging
by
Board, National Materials Advisory
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Council, National Research
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Sciences, Division on Engineering and Physical
in
Bullets
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Data processing
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Electronic records
2008
Ballistic Imaging assesses the state of computer-based imaging technology in forensic firearms identification. The book evaluates the current law enforcement database of images of crime-related cartridge cases and bullets and recommends ways to improve the usefulness of the technology for suggesting leads in criminal investigations. It also advises against the construction of a national reference database that would include images from test-fires of every newly manufactured or imported firearm in the United States. The book also suggests further research on an alternate method for generating an investigative lead to the location where a gun was first sold: \"microstamping,\" the direct imprinting of unique identifiers on firearm parts or ammunition.
Effective Document and Data Management
by
Wiggins, Bob
in
Business records -- Management
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Business records -- Management -- Data processing
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Information storage and retrieval systems -- Business
2016
Effective Document and Data Management illustrates the operational and strategic significance of how documents and data are captured, managed and utilized. Without a coherent and consistent approach the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization may be undermined by less poor management and use of its information. The third edition of the book is restructured to take this broader view and to establish an organizational context in which information is management. Along the way Bob Wiggins clarifies the distinction between information management, data management and knowledge management; helps make sense of the concept of an information life cycle to present and describe the processes and techniques of information and data management, storage and retrieval; uses worked examples to illustrate the coordinated application of data and process analysis; and provides guidance on the application of appropriate project management techniques for document and records management projects. The book will benefit a range of organizations and people, from those senior managers who need to develop coherent and consistent business and IT strategies; to information professionals, such as records managers and librarians who will gain an appreciation of the impact of the technology and of how their particular areas of expertise can best be applied; to system designers, developers and implementers and finally to users. The author can be contacted at curabyte@gmail.com for further information.
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