50%
of technical data is "wasted words", new study reveals
Released on
= December 2, 2004, 9:50 am
Press Release
Author = Data Conversion Laboratory
Industry = Computers
Press Release
Summary = NEW YORK - A new study has found that more than 50% of
data in corporate and government technical manuals and other documents
is literally "wasted words". New York-based technology
firm Data Conversion Laboratory, Inc., (www.dclab.com), who compiled
the research, analyzed documents over a range of industries, including
aerospace, pharmaceutical, and defense - and found much of the content
was duplicated.
Press Release
Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Shavy Schwimmer
Date: Dec 1st, 2004 Tel: (718) 307-5767
50% OF TECHNICAL
DATA IS "WASTED WORDS", NEW STUDY REVEALS
NEW YORK - A
new study has found that more than 50% of data in corporate and
government technical manuals and other documents is literally "wasted
words". New York-based technology firm Data Conversion Laboratory,
Inc., (www.dclab.com), who compiled the research, analyzed documents
over a range of industries, including aerospace, pharmaceutical,
and defense - and found much of the content was duplicated.
"Our research
reveals that most document collections contain more than 50% redundancy,"
says Mark Gross, president of Data Conversion Laboratory. "This
means organizations are maintaining twice as much content as they
need to - at twice the expense."
Gross adds that
many firms are also updating the same content multiple times: "They
are recreating text that has already been written - and are paying
for the privilege!"
The Data Conversion
Laboratory research found a 83.1% level of redundancy in one aerospace
company's maintenance manuals, and 68.3% in a pharmaceutical firm's
product data.
In response
to this, the firm has developed a unique software service called
Harmonizer (TM), which weeds out duplicate and near duplicate data
from document sets of any size.
"Harmonizer
identifies unnecessary content, such as product specifications that
are repeated anywhere else in the document set, and projects the
potential cost savings to be had from reusing content intelligently,"
Gross explains. "Our service also
produces files that can be loaded directly into a Content Management
System (CMS) or Interactive Electronic Technical Manual (IETM),
both of which are the future when it comes to corporate documentation."
Data Conversion
Laboratory, whose main business is the conversion of data to XML,
offers a "Content Reuse Assessment", which quickly shows
companies just how much of
their data is redundant and measures the return-on-investment potential
they would get from implementing a content reuse strategy.
"Our new
tools and services are unique," says Gross, "in that they
allow you to gain accurate metrics on what has only been discussed
anecdotally in the past - i.e. how money can be saved in corporate
and government documentation by cutting out wasted words."
Details of Data
Conversion Laboratory's Harmonizer(TM) service can be found at:
www.dclab.com/harmonizer_and_content_reuse_assessment.asp
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FURTHER INFORMATION:
- DATA CONVERSION
LABORATORY, INC. (http://www.dclab.com)
Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL) has over 20 years in the conversion
business with over 10,000 projects completed. It wrote the chapter
on legacy data conversion in the "Columbia Guide to Digital
Publishing". And has clients in the DOD (Air Force, Army, Marines,
Navy), aerospace, pharmaceutical, and software industries.
- DCL HARMONIZER
SERVICE
www.dclab.com/harmonizer_and_content_reuse_assessment.asp
CONTACT:
Shavy Schwimmer
Tel: (718) 307-5767
E-mail: sschwimmer@dclab.com.
Web Site = http://www.dclab.com
Contact Details
= 61-18 190th Street, 2nd Floor
Fresh Meadows, NY 11365
718-307-5767
sschwimmer@dclab.com
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