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    The Journal of Micrographics
    |March 12, 1983
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Electronic mail and computer teleconferencing are revolutionizing document delivery and management. These online technologies enable instant transmission and remote collaboration, significantly impacting how documents are developed and distributed.

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    Area of Science:

    • Information Science
    • Computer Science
    • Communication Technology

    Background:

    • Distributed data processing heavily relies on document delivery.
    • Inefficiencies in traditional communication, like "telephone tag," are prevalent.
    • Electronic mail is emerging as a key technology for instant communication.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • Define computer teleconferencing and related online technologies.
    • Analyze the impact of these technologies on document development.
    • Examine the influence on document management and distribution.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing research on distributed data processing and communication.
    • Analysis of the capabilities of electronic mail and online information systems.

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  • Exploration of computer teleconferencing features for remote collaboration.
  • Main Results:

    • Document delivery constitutes a significant portion of distributed data processing.
    • Electronic mail offers powerful solutions for document management and retrieval.
    • Computer teleconferencing facilitates real-time online meetings across geographical boundaries.

    Conclusions:

    • Online technologies, particularly electronic mail and teleconferencing, are transforming document handling.
    • These advancements enhance efficiency in document development, management, and distribution.
    • The future of communication and document management is increasingly online and collaborative.