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Document management system having bookmarking functionality

a document management system and bookmarking technology, applied in document management systems, instruments, data processing applications, etc., can solve the problems of not being able to search each word of a document or document that could include thousands of pages and perhaps millions of words, and being unable to carry out such a task for all practical purposes, etc., to achieve convenient storage and organization

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-12-06
TRACTMANAGER
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"The present invention provides a method and system for storing, organizing, and providing remote electronic access to documents. The invention includes a cover sheet with standard identification data for each document, a digital version of each contract with a scanned image and searchable text file, an index of bookmarks identifying sections of the document, and captured fields of information. The system also generates alerts and provides remote electronic access to the documents. The technical effects of the invention include improved storage and organization of documents, better access for users, and more efficient management of information."

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Computers provide access to stored documents that otherwise would be impossible or impractical to obtain.
To search each word of a document or documents that could include thousands of pages and perhaps millions of words would be impossible for all practical purposes.
One person may not be able to carry out such a task in a lifetime or many people would need to spend long periods of time carrying out such a task.
Actually, many if not most of the functions performed by desktop computers would be just as impractical or impossible as larger complex described above.
Although computers can greatly facilitate many tasks, the computers require programming and input.
With text searching functions, unless the text is accurately input and a search engine available, the computer may be useless.

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[0018] The present invention facilitates document management and access to an unrivaled and heretofore unknown degree. The management and access is made possible by the process for handling the documents and associated data according to the present invention. Advantageously, the present invention is applicable to management of a wide variety of document types. The broad application of the present invention stems in part from process steps that can be sufficiently generic that they can be applied to many types of documents. Another advantage of the system and process are their flexibility and capacity for customization, which can permit the present invention to be tailored to particular types of documents. While particular aspects of the present invention may be discussed below in relation to contract management and access, it should be kept in mind that the present invention may be applied to other documents. Of course, since just about any agreement can be considered to be a contra...

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Abstract

A method for storing, organizing and providing remote electronic access to documents. A cover sheet including a standard set of identification data characterizing each document is developed and stored. A digital version of each document is created and stored by scanning each contract. Each digital version includes a scanned image and a searchable text file, wherein the text is overlaid with the image. An index of bookmarks identifying sections of the digital version of each document is generated. Selected fields of information are captured from the digital version of the document. The documents are organized and cross-referenced in a database that includes the captured information and additional information related to each document. Designated parties are alerted of critical dates associated with each document. Remote electronic access to the documents is provided over the internet.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a continuation of application having Ser. No. 09 / 1748,105 filed on Dec. 27, 2000.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to a method and system for storing, organizing and providing remote access to documents over the Internet. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Computers provide access to stored documents that otherwise would be impossible or impractical to obtain. For example, computers can manipulate data and carry out processes that may be possible for people to carry out but could require extended periods of time, such as on the order of years or a life time, to carry out. Alternatively, dozens of people would be required to carry out the functions. [0004] One example of a process that can be carried out quickly with a computer includes word-processing. Changing the text of a document with a word processor eliminates the need for retyping an entire document. Additionally, computers make it po...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F3/048
CPCG06F17/30011G06F17/30312G06Q10/10G06F17/30884G06F16/22G06F16/93G06F16/345G06F16/9562
Inventor JEFFERY, SCOTT R.RIZK, THOMAS A.
Owner TRACTMANAGER
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