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Document Management System (DMS)

Document Management System (DMS). Features and the usage. Why use DMS?. Can each member of your group quickly find any relevant document created by any other group member? If not, how long does a typical document quest take?

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Document Management System (DMS)

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  1. Document Management System (DMS) Features and the usage

  2. Why use DMS? • Can each member of your group quickly find any relevant document created by any other group member? • If not, how long does a typical document quest take? • Can you call up a list of documents and, simply by looking at the list, know the nature of each? • Can you quickly sense the content? • Can you control who can see each document? And who can edit? • Do you have a detailed record describing every action taken by every user on your system with respect to every document in your repository? • Can you quickly locate any document in your department associated in any way with say, Higher Education?

  3. Statistics by Gartner Group • Most office workers lose up to 500 hours a year looking for documents. • On average, professionals spend 50% of their time looking for information. • The average organization: • Spends $20 in labor to file each document. • Spends $120 in labor finding each misfiled document. • Loses 1 out of every 20 documents. • Spends 25 hours re-creating each lost document. • The Gartner Group predicts that more than 90% of the organizations will be using a DMS by 2007.

  4. Capabilities of a DMS • FIND: Find documents and files in seconds rather than hours. • SHARE: Allow more than one worker access to the same document at the same time. • VERSION CONTROL: Version control gives you the ability to mange document changes and revisions--including going back to a previous version of a document. • CENTRALIZATION: Store department or workgroup documents in a central storage area. • SECURITY: Set document security for who can view and update files. • AUDIT: Verify who viewed and made updates to documents. • ARCHIVING: Set retention periods for documents, and schedule archival or removal processes.

  5. Hummingbird DMS End users access the documents through: • Hummingbird DM Webtop • Hummingbird DM Extensions: • Windows Explorer DM Extension • Windows Desktop DM Extension • Microsoft Outlook DM Extension • Integrated desktop applications

  6. Hummingbird DM Webtop

  7. Windows Explorer DM Extension

  8. Windows Desktop DM Extension

  9. Microsoft Outlook DM Extension

  10. Integrated desktop applications

  11. Why it is not being used? • Lack of awareness. • Users are afraid of changes. • Users resist adopting the new systems. • No incentives from the management.

  12. Demo http://dms.kfupm.edu.sa

  13. Thank You Q & A

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