Office information models and the representation of 'office objects'

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Office information models are used to represent the operations and information structure of Office Information Systems. This paper determines requirements for these models by examining the functionality of Office Information Systems. The paper then discusses the representation of 'office objects' and their associated operations of filing, mailing and formatting. This representation is based upon concepts from the field of semantic data modelling.

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Gibbs, S. J. (1982). Office information models and the representation of “office objects.” In Proceedings of the SIGOA Conference on Office Information Systems (pp. 21–26). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/800210.806472

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