Document management system
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A document management system (DMS) is a computer system (or set of computer programs) used to track and store electronic documents and/or images of paper documents. It is usually also capable of keeping track of the different versions created by different users (history tracking). The term has some overlap with the concepts of content management systems. It is often viewed as a component of enterprise content management (ECM) systems and related to digital asset management, document imaging, workflow systems and records management systems.
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See also
- Construction collaboration technology
- Content management system
- Data proliferation
- Document automation
- Documentation
- Information repository
- Information science
- Intelligent document
- Library science
- Revision control
- Taxonomy
- Enterprise Content Management
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