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The Almirah, Document Management System (DMS) works like a Google search for all of the documentation that is generated/collected in relation to the organisation's projects/operations. To simplify the management of this, we have 3 main components to the categorisation of a document.

  • Objects.

  • Document Structures.

  • Document Types

Objects

Objects are those things that have documentation associated/attached to them. To effectively manage the ‘filing’ of those documents, we create a Document Structure.

An Object is associated with an Object Type. Object types are predefined, and you can choose from;

  • Contacts - Councils.

  • Contacts - Staff.

  • Contacts - Suppliers.

  • Display Centre.

  • Display Project/Home.

  • Document Library.

  • Estate.

  • Estate Stage.

  • House Series.

Document Structures

Document structures are created around a particular type of ‘thing’ (Object). It is similar to a traditional network or disk folder structure where files can be organised. Below is an example of a document structure for a project;

You can define permissions on what roles are required to be able to access the Document Structure. In addition to the standard platform roles, you can create your own roles;

Document Types

Document Types are the definition of specific documents that are to be captured and managed within a document structure.

A Document Type profiles all information about an expected document, from its name, where it will be stored, to the permissions around who can work with the document.

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