Toby Green of OECD on eComPress:
"...the length and content of the MTC made
PDF a poor solution...eMTC is a 3D product with
commentary and history attached to each paragraph
of the Convention. We needed a sophisticated solution
that would enable users to navigate between the
different types of content very quickly; users
can now link from an article to its commentary
instantly. The advanced annotation facility in
eComPress allows tax professionals using eMTC
to attach personal notes to specific areas of
text, without jeopardizing the integrity of the
actual publication."
Peter MacDonald of Taxpayers Australia on
Tax Summary 2005/2006:
"The beauty of the improved electronic version
lies in its annotation feature. Notations on various
tax structures for example can be made throughout
the publication and will automatically be transferred
to future updates, unlike the hard copy. Post-It
notes don't transfer into new versions of the
Tax Summary, so in effect, the hard copy becomes
near useless. Professionals will now be able to
effectively build their own libraries on an ongoing
basis. Not only is individual Intellectual Property
maintained, but also that of our Association."
Tim Sullivan, President of Institute of Arbitrators
& Mediators, on The Adjudicator's Guide:
"With the eComPress technology, sections
of the publication can be re-cast as the law dictates.
It's a living document unlike a hard cover book
that is out of date the first time a judgement
makes a significant change to the operation of
the Act."
Ian Coltart of World Health Organization on
eComPress:
"...The eComPress technology has enabled
WHO to publish a complex classification consisting
of 3 volumes and 12,500 codes in a simple, easy-to-use
electronic format. The ICD-10 product significantly
enhances the usability of ICD-10 with its simple
navigation, high level of searchability and linking,
and its intuitive and versatile browser interface.
We are hopeful that this product will become an
invaluable resource for the professional medical
coding community and other users of ICD-10."
Brian McCarthy, Software Engineer of ESRI,
on ICD-10-AM
"The solution is a very secure one. The
information it contains is encrypted and cant
be altered. I am happy that it is a robust piece
of software as there hasnt been one problem
at any of the hospitals at this point. Each hospital
has its own different way of doing things and
the ICD-10-AM e-Book works in all hospitals, operating
across all different types of platforms. Its
very versatile."
Rod Bernard, Publications Manager of NCCH,
on ICD-10-AM
"Instead of issuing paper-based errata that
coders need to insert by re-writing the changes
into their books , a whole new version of the
classification can be sent out electronically
with the changes highlighted. The room for error
is reduced significantly."
Stephen Walker, IFAC Director of Operations, on IFAC Auditing, Assurance and Ethics Handbook
"EIS's technology has helped to enhance the Handbook and expanded the options available to professional accountants worldwide who rely on our standards."
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