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Documenting the progress of electronic paper 01/01/2006
 
We like documents – we’re comfortable with them. That’s because they do the job. Whether it’s an assembly design, a BoM (bill of materials), a work-to list, a purchase order, an invoice, an ASN (advance shipping note), a report: it reflects what users need to know – physically, contractually, legally, whatever. But we don’t like paper. We don’t like its storage, rekeying, constrained views and audit trail issues. We also don’t much like its vulnerability, problems with seeing changes and exceptions, and the barriers paper puts in the way of collaboration, efficiency, flexibility and speed
 
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