DOCUMENT IMAGING SOFTWARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DOXTEK DoxTek, Inc. 264 W. Center Street Orem UT 84057 Document imaging software;Retail store services and on-line ordering services featuring document imaging products, namely, document scanners, scanner accessories, scanner maintenance plans, capture software and software maintenance;
ISIS EZ-IMAGING CORNERSTONE IMAGING, INC. 1990 CONCOURSE DRIVE SAN JOSE CA 95131 document imaging software, software drivers and software tools;
TRANSDOC Mullen Group Ltd. 121A-31 Southridge Drive Okotoks Alberta T1S2N3 Canada Document imaging software; Document imaging systems composed of hardware and software for operating document imaging systems; Document management software; Document management software for use in connection with enterprise resource planning; Document management systems composed of hardware and software for the electronic imaging, storing, management and retrieval of documents;TRANS DOC;Computer services, namely, electronic imaging and storage of documents; Providing on-line non-downloadable software for electronically storing and retrieving documents; Electronic document management services via a global computer network for electronic imaging, storing, management and retrieval of documents;
VAQUERO Vaquero Technology, Inc. 5315-D FM 1960 West, No. 124 Houston TX 77069 Document imaging software;The English translation for VAQUERO is Cowboy.;Computer hardware and software design for others;
VISICRAFT UNISOFT, INC. UNISOFT, INC. 830 S. PHEASANT WALK DR. SCHAUMBURG IL 60193 document imaging software;VISI-CRAFT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A document processing system where system software interfaces with transport hardware is provided. A medium stores the system software which includes an API for application software. The system software further includes instructions for a track control module and an exception handler. The track control module creates an object for each read document. The object reports document completion to the application software. The application software requires that document completions be reported in the same order in which the objects were created. When a document jam occurs, the track control module identifies all documents involved in the jam, and for each document involved in the jam the track control module checks if all operations are complete and if the document entered the correct pocket, and sets a flag if both events are true. The exception handler hides the documents involved in the jam that have a set flag, but displays the others.