<h1>General Notes</h1> <p> A DMS (Document Management System) is designed to share documents, controlling the workflow, access permissions and organization in general. </p> <p> Using the first level menu the user can access the various information stored in the system: <ul> <li>Content: allows you to browse documents in a file manager style. <li>My documents: has several entries to access documents of interest: <ul> <li>Documents in process: lists of documents awaiting review or approval by the user, documents owned by the user who await approval or revision, documents locked by the user. <li>All documents: list of all documents owned by the user. <li>Review summary: list all the documents that were reviewed or awaiting review by the user. <li>Approval summary: list all the documents that were approved or awaiting approval by the user. </ul> </ul> </p> <p> This DMS also provides a calendar that serves as virtual bulletin board to share notes, appointments, deadlines and commitments. </p> <h1>Permissions</h1> <p> Authorized users can set if and how other users will access to various folders and documents submitted. </p> <h2>Permission levels</h2> <p> The possible access-levels are: <ul> <li>Total permits: the user can perform any operation. <li>Reading and writing: the user can update records and add content to the folders. <li>Read only: the user can view the contents of folders and download documents. <li>No Access: the user cannot view the contents of the folders or individual documents. </ul> </p> <p> By default administrators have total permissions on each document and folder on the system. Similarly, the document owner has total permits on his documents. </p> <p> Only administrator users can change the owner of a document. </p> <h2>Permissions management</h2> <p> For each folder or document permissions are managed through two different devices <ul> <li>The default permissions are valid in the absence of further specific <li>The list of permissions allows you to specify exceptions to the default permissions </ul> </p> <h2>Access inheritance</h2> <p> The permissions of folders and documents can be set as hereditary. In this case the files and folders inherit the same permissions of the folder that contains them. </p> <h1>Documents workflow</h1> <p> The system automatically handles the workflow for each document and stores changes, versioning, comments made, etc. </p> <h2>Validation cycle</h2> <p> The normal workflow requires, when loading a new document or a new version, to indicate some users or groups of users as reviewers and/or approvers. Users that are listed as reviewers and approvers are required to explain their approval to the document. When this operation is completed, thus all listed users have made their review/approval, the state of the document will set to 'released'. </p> <p> The reviewer/approver can deny its approval to the document. In this case the document state is set to 'rejected'. </p> <p> A doc that are not set reviewers and approvals take immediately the state of 'released'. </p> <p> As approvers/reviewers one can indicate groups of users. In this case the review/approval should be made by any of the users belonging to the group. </p> <p> The document owner may at any time amend the list of reviewers/approvers. </p> <h2>Documents status</h2> <p> Possible states for a document are: <ul> <li>Draft pending approval: one or more of the approvals referred to have not yet expressed their approval. <li>Draft pending review: one or more of the listed reviewer have not yet expressed their review. <li>Released: the document has successfully completed its validation cycle. <li>Rejected: the document has discontinued its validation cycle. <li>Expired: you have exceeded the target date for completion of the validation of the document. <li>Obsolete: the status of a released document can be changed to obsolete. This is intended as an alternative to the cancellation of the document. Obsolete state is reversible. </ul> </p> <h2>Expiration</h2> <p> For each document in production can be set a due date. Once passed the day set are no longer possible revisions or approvals and the document goes into an 'expired' state. </p> <p> The deadline is considered only for the latest version of the document and has effect only on document processing. </p> <h1>Other features</h1> <h2>Lock function</h2> <p> Lock function is designed to indicate to other users that a certain document is in process. Users having total permission on the document can however reverse the lock and proceed to a modification of the document. </p> <h2>Notifications</h2> <p> Each user can request notification on documents and folders. Adding a file or folder in your list of notifications you will receive reporting of transactions by other users. </p> <p> Only the Manager of a group can decide whether or not to enter the group list reporting on documents and folders. Once inserted, the notifications come all members of the group. </p> <h2>Keywords and search</h2> <p> Each document allows the inclusion of a description and some keywords. These informations are used for research function. </p> <p> In personal account menu each user can store a set of keywords grouped by categories, in order to speed filling during the loading of documents. </p> <p> Pressing the search button without entering any word you access the advanced research page. </p> <h2>Calendar</h2> <p> There are three views: by week, month, year. Events are displayed in order of their insertion in the calendar. </p> <p> Once inserted, the events are public and visible to everyone. Only the administrator and who has entered the event can modify it later. </p>