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Schwartz, Ronald

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0.277 office document documents retrieval automation word concept clustering text based automated created individual functions major
0.202 information systems paper use design case important used context provide presented authors concepts order number
0.153 information management data processing systems corporate article communications organization control distributed department capacity departments major

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Fortune, Joan 1 Horwich, Julian 1
applications development 1 database systems 1 decision support system 1 document management 1
filing 1 information systems 1 information systems design 1 interactive software 1
management information system 1 online system 1 records management 1 User orientation 1

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AMANDA: A Computerized Document Management System. (MIS Quarterly, 1980)
Authors: Abstract:
    AMANDA, an acronym for Automated Management of Document Access, is a completely online intraorganizational document based retrieval system. It is both a reference system, in that an indexed summary or surrogate of a document is created and stored for retrieval by computer, and a full text system, and in that the complete document can be entered, searched, and retrieved if needed. AMANDA is capable of handling a wide variety of document types (e.g., letter, memo, report, contract, reprint, book) by tailoring an organizational communication. A system which widens the channels of communication and helps to integrate disjoint functions provides large and complex organizations the means of over coming a basic operational deficiency. AMANDA is currently in active use within several departments at American Critical Care, a division of American Hospital Supply Corporation. Departments at other divisions access the system from remote sites.