Delivery of information for use in electronic form – eDoc von Roland Schmeling | ISBN 9783963930850

Delivery of information for use in electronic form – eDoc

von Roland Schmeling und weiteren, aus dem Deutschen übersetzt von Matthias Schulz
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Autor / AutorinRoland Schmeling
Autor / AutorinJens-Uwe Heuer-James
Autor / AutorinMichael Fritz
Autor / AutorinMagali Baumgartner
Autor / AutorinJörg Michael
Redaktionelle KoordinationJörg Michael
Elisabeth Gräfe
Autor / AutorinViktoria Klemm
Autor / AutorinClaudia Klumpp
Übersetzt vonMatthias Schulz
Buchcover Delivery of information for use in electronic form – eDoc | Roland Schmeling | EAN 9783963930850 | ISBN 3-96393-085-3 | ISBN 978-3-96393-085-0
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Delivery of information for use in electronic form – eDoc

von Roland Schmeling und weiteren, aus dem Deutschen übersetzt von Matthias Schulz
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinRoland Schmeling
Autor / AutorinJens-Uwe Heuer-James
Autor / AutorinMichael Fritz
Autor / AutorinMagali Baumgartner
Autor / AutorinJörg Michael
Redaktionelle KoordinationJörg Michael
Elisabeth Gräfe
Autor / AutorinViktoria Klemm
Autor / AutorinClaudia Klumpp
Übersetzt vonMatthias Schulz
A tekom Europe-wide survey in the year 2015 with more than 1,200 participants showed that legal requirements are often seen as the main reason for still delivering instructions for use in printed form instead of in electronic form.
For this reason, tekom, with a team of over 20 experts from all relevant sectors, has drawn up a guideline that provides greater clarity on this issue. This guideline has now also been published in English.
In this guideline, tekom illustrates the current state of the art in the field of delivery of information for use in electronic form. The guideline looks at the current legal requirements regarding the form of delivery, shows an approach to creating a media concept based on use cases, and considers legal requirements.
Contents of the tekom guideline:
– Reasons for reducing instructions for use in paper form
– Legal requirements: Under which circumstances is paper legally required?
– Framework, advantages and disadvantages of delivering instructions for use in paper form or in electronic form
– Creation of a media concept based on use cases
– Recommended actions, in particular with regard to achieving legal compliance in critical cases
– References (European directives and regulations, standards)