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- Technical_data_management_system abstract "A Technical Data Management System (TDMS) is essentially a Document management system (DMS) pertaining to the management of technical and engineering drawings and documents. Often the data are contained in 'records' of various forms, such on paper, microfilms or on digital media. Hence technical data management is also concerned with record management involving purely technical or techno-commercial or techno-legal information or data. Proper Technical Document Management Systems are essential for the smooth and trouble-free management of large organisations which are built around large scale projects involving engineering. For example, TDMS is a vital function for the successful management of Integrated Steel Plants (ISP), Automobile factories, Aero-space facilities, Infrastructure companies, City Corporations, Research Organisations, etc. In such organisations, Technical Archives or Technical Documentation Centres are created as central facilities, for the effective management of technical data and records.TDMS functions are conceptually similar to that of conventional archive functions, except that the archived material in this case are essentially engineering drawings, survey maps, technical specifications, plant and equipment data sheets, feasibility reports, project reports, operation and maintenance manuals, standards, etc.Document registration, indexing, repository management, reprography, etc. are part of TDMS. Various computer software systems are now available in this field. Various kinds of sophisticated reprography equipment, such as document scanners, microfilming and digitization camera units, wide format printers, digital plotters, etc. are available now which make the TDMS functions concered with reprography much easier than a few decades ago.In some countries, such as in the US, record and document management are considered very vital functions, and much stress is given in the management of Technical Archives. Records and documents coming under the public domain are governed by appropriate laws. However, this has not been so in many underdeveloped and developing nations. For example, India enacted the ' Public Records Act' in 1993. However, many in this country are not aware of the existence of such a law or its importance.".
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