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This article is meant to offer the functional context for the technical implementations tagging and schema flow and is important as such.

Information on tagging and schema flow functionality in the context of a document's lifecycle

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Efficient document management from creation to deletion ...

Completely organize your document's lifecycle and streamline every step in yuuvis® Momentum – from the minute it’s created to it's eventual archival or the minute it’s destroyed. Proper procedures throughout the document’s lifecycle are an important part - a set of defined processes help to organize, store and deliver information crucial to its operation in the most effective manner possible.

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The document lifecycle is also important for enterprise document management (EDM), a strategy for overseeing an organization's paper and electronic documents so they are easily retrieved in the event of a compliance audit or subpoena. Considerations for EDM include how long documents should be retained, where they should be stored, how changes can be traced and how they can be recovered in the event of a disaster.

The stages of a document’s lifecycle include: creation, storage, categorizing, metadata tagging, delivery or sharing, repurposing, review and reporting, archiving and / or destruction.

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