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BSI PD ISO/TR 22957:2018

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Document management. Analysis, selection and implementation of enterprise content management (ECM) systems

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BSI 2018 68
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This document gives guidelines for a set of procedures and activities to be considered and/or performed by organizations when planning, designing and implementing various enterprise content management (ECM) technologies. The aspects or project phases range from initial business analysis through to vendor/integrator selection and technology implementation. The implementation of processes to manage electronically stored information (ESI) requires significant participation from the affected business units, if the content is stored and managed when created/received and controlled through the information life cycle following organizational policies and/or records retention and control policies are applied. As these efforts require multiple people with different disciplines, including technical teams, records managers and organizational management, this document has been prepared taking those perspectives into account.

This document is applicable to both in-house and outsourced systems, including cloud solutions. It can also be useful when dealing with specialized business systems. The term “enterprise content management (ECM)” (or “document management”) used throughout this document is intended as an all-encompassing term referring to capture technologies [scanning, indexing, optical character recognition (OCR), forms, digital creation, etc.], management technologies (document services, workflow and other work management tools), and storage [primarily non-alterable or write once read many (WORM) technologies]. This document provides information to users related to the technical reports, guidelines and standards that have been developed for technologies commonly available in ECM systems.

This document is not intended to be an all-inclusive paper on electronic document or content management and does not attempt to influence any single technology or provide legal guidance or legal opinions. While there are storage technologies other than optical/magnetic currently available (i.e. microfilm, microfiche and hybrid storage systems) that are not included in this document, those technologies can be reviewed if determined to be appropriate by the end-user organization.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 ECM technology
4.1 General
4.2 Functional view of ECM systems
12 4.3 Technical view of ECM systems
4.3.1 Overview
13 4.3.2 Database services
4.3.3 Storage device drivers
4.3.4 ECM application services
14 4.4 Core technologies and application-specific modules
4.4.1 Overview
4.4.2 Document/library services technologies
15 4.4.3 Document imaging technologies
16 4.4.4 Intelligent document recognition
17 4.4.5 Workflow technologies
4.4.6 Records management modules
18 4.4.7 Enterprise report management technologies
19 4.4.8 Forms processing
4.4.9 Optical, mark and intelligent character recognition
20 5 ECM guidelines and standards
5.1 General
21 5.2 Selecting the appropriate guideline or standard
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Industry guidelines
5.2.3 Trusted system and legal considerations
23 5.2.4 Technology standards
5.2.5 Implementation considerations
25 5.3 Document imaging
5.3.1 User guidelines
28 5.3.2 Implementation considerations
31 5.4 Document/library services
5.4.1 Technology standards
5.4.2 Implementation considerations
32 5.5 Workflow
5.5.1 Technology standards
33 5.5.2 Implementation considerations
35 5.6 Records management
5.6.1 Overview
5.6.2 Records capture
36 5.6.3 Maintenance/use
38 5.6.4 Final disposition of records
6 Considerations for hosted solutions — Trusted third-party repository requirements
6.1 General
39 6.2 Trusted third-party repository services
40 6.3 Requirements of trusted third-party repositories
41 7 Good practices associated with ECM project phases/activities
7.1 Assessing the existing records environment
7.2 Change management
7.2.1 Overview
7.2.2 Champion user participation
43 7.2.3 Change management programme
7.2.4 Communication
44 7.2.5 Project phases and activities
50 7.3 Process/procedure baselining
7.3.1 Overview
7.3.2 High-level baseline
51 7.3.3 Detailed process baselining
7.3.4 Processing metrics
52 7.4 Anticipated processes/procedures
53 7.5 Technology requirements definition
7.6 Document classification and indexing model
7.7 Business objectives and requirements
54 7.8 Technology evaluation guidelines
55 7.9 Forms review and design considerations
56 7.10 Legacy data/document conversion methodology considerations
7.10.1 General
7.10.2 Full back file conversion
7.10.3 Partial back file conversion
7.10.4 As-needed conversion
57 7.11 Procurement document preparation
7.12 Solution/product evaluation guidelines
59 7.13 Project planning and execution
7.14 System, unit testing and project monitoring
60 7.15 Acceptance testing criteria
61 7.16 Rollout planning
7.17 Business practices documentation
62 Annex A (informative) Recommended standards and guidelines
66 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TR 22957:2018
$198.66