This book is aimed at potential users contemplating the conversion of records to optical storage. Based on a survey of conversion technology services, products and systems, this book offers an insight into electronic image management. The contributors provide information on the WORM optical storage and the ways information can be stored in digital and analogue form such as video, audio, data, microfiche, microfilm, computer-output microfilm and magnetic tape. The book is divided into two sections; the first section deals with the basic factors affecting the decisions to convert to WORM optical stoage and gives an overview of document methodology approaches using case study examples and conversion techniques. The second part consists of a variety of end user reports that focus on the conversion phase of specific implmentations at the National Archives, National Library of Medicine, Martin Marietta Manned Space Systems, Howrey and Simon and the Toronto Metropolitan Police Department. Also included are various medical installations of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS).
Optical disk based systems discussed in this book include: Wang Integrated Image System (WIS), GTX Corporation, FileNet Corporation, KIMS from Eastman Kodak Company, EDICON's Suspect Identification System and several customized systems in the US government.
This book is aimed at potential users contemplating the conversion of records to optical storage. Based on a survey of conversion technology services, products and systems, this book offers an insight into electronic image management. The contributors provide information on the WORM optical storage and the ways information can be stored in digital and analogue form such as video, audio, data, microfiche, microfilm, computer-output microfilm and magnetic tape. The book is divided into two sections; the first section deals with the basic factors affecting the decisions to convert to WORM optical stoage and gives an overview of document methodology approaches using case study examples and conversion techniques. The second part consists of a variety of end user reports that focus on the conversion phase of specific implmentations at the National Archives, National Library of Medicine, Martin Marietta Manned Space Systems, Howrey and Simon and the Toronto Metropolitan Police Department. Also included are various medical installations of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS).
Optical disk based systems discussed in this book include: Wang Integrated Image System (WIS), GTX Corporation, FileNet Corporation, KIMS from Eastman Kodak Company, EDICON's Suspect Identification System and several customized systems in the US government.
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Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 153 mm
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978-0-88736-380-1 (9780887363801)
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Part 1 Methodologies and models for conversion: electronic image information - introduction and overview; optical disk technology - selection and conversion; document conversion methodology. Part 2 Experiences with converting to WORM optical storage: the ODISS project - digital imaging research for archival application; biomedical document preservation by electronic imaging; image processing and the law environment; WORM optical archiving in radiology; converting engineering drawings to CAD; a law enforcement implementation of WORM optical storage; the conversion and enhancement of archival photostatic deed reports - a pilot study.