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Creating a Document Management System

Ming‐Yueh Tarng (Professor at the Institute of Management Science of the National Chiao‐Tung University of the Republic of China. He is also the Secretary General of the Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers.)
Han‐Yuh Liu (Doctoral candidate of Information Systems at the Institute of Management Science of the National Chiao‐Tung University and he works as Director of Management Information Service of the Industrial Development Bureau of the Republic of China.)

Industrial Management & Data Systems

ISSN: 0263-5577

Article publication date: 1 November 1994

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Abstract

Documentation has endowed us with the practice of putting all our records into file folders with serial modes; thus the liability of minding them is generated. We may try to shrink the space and to minimize the labour of document keeping, but the performance of information workers and the people beyond will significantly improve only if we think of the documentation as a corporate fixed asset. As a pioneer of computer‐based document management for the Taiwanese Government, the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) of the Republic of China has enhanced its reputation owing to a high level of performance and user satisfaction at low cost of a computer‐based document management system (DMS). Describes some key issues and practical experience on designing, measuring, and justifying a DMS with the innovative use of information technology in the IDB′s case. Also provides the steps for guiding decision‐making success and the process flow chart for a DMS. These issues should provide guidance to develop a DMS.

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Tarng, M. and Liu, H. (1994), "Creating a Document Management System", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 94 No. 9, pp. 9-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635579510101465

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MCB UP Ltd

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