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| | The Veraterm Concept
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The Veraterm Concept is about using document workspaces as user interfaces,
significantly improving user access to information.
Why use documents as user interfaces?
Because software developers and computers can not read peoples' minds!
With a typical search window, software waits for a
request and does not know which customer is on the mind of the user until the <Search>
button is clicked. However, software which evaluates text does not need to read minds
because it is reading the same information that the user is seeing.
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Software should be able to pick out a name and account number from such text just as a user would do.
What's more, software should be able to retrieve relevant information from a database before the user has
even finished reading the document!
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The Veraterm Technology Engine makes this possible!
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The user may want to view customer
information, edit the account or embed customer information into a reply email.
By using the document as a user-interface, the Veraterm System presents
action choices to that the user never needs to leave the document!
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| | Shifting Focus
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Veraterm assists information workers by automating common and repetitive data access tasks.
The Veraterm Technology Engine contains the infrastructure that is needed to build
configurable and customizable time-saving solutions.
Veraterm Technology combines intelligence and integration to
link information workers to the data they require for increased efficiency
and productivity. DMA has applied principles of background text mining and data integration
to document-centric workflow.
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Veraterm allows people to focus on their work
rather than on the data-access tasks that accompany their work.
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Veraterm improves workflow efficiency for information workers who process and/or produce documents on a regular basis.
The diagram, below, illustrates the shift in focus that Veraterm represents. Veraterm allows people to focus on their work
rather than on the data-access tasks that accompany their work.
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Veraterm and Microsoft Smart Tags
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