GB/Z 20495-2006
AbolishedElectronic imaging - Human and organizational issues for successful Electronic Image Management(EIM) implementation
电子成像 成功实施电子影像管理涉及的人及组织的问题
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides guidance on the human and organizational factors that must be addressed for the successful implementation of Electronic Image Management (EIM) systems. It is applied in the context of document imaging and management within Chinese industries and government agencies, helping organizations plan for user training, workflow changes, and management support. The standard is used during the planning and deployment phases of EIM projects to ensure that technical solutions are effectively adopted by people and integrated into organizational processes.
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