Abstract: A method of identifying a paper-intensive process may include receiving quantitative processing data associated with a production environment, receiving qualitative processing data associated with the processing activities in the production environment, and generating a visual depiction of the processing activities. The visual depiction may include at least a portion of the received quantitative processing data and the received qualitative processing data, and the visual depiction may illustrate at least one paper-intensive process, one or more of a most common purpose associated with the paper-intensive process and a most common fate associated with the paper-intensive process. The method may include presenting the generated visual depiction to a user.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 18, 2014
Publication date:
September 24, 2015
Applicant:
NewField Information Technology Ltd.
Inventors:
James Jeffrey Duckenfield, Ian Robert Birch, Geoffrey Philip Hogg, Robert David Hoskins, Gareth Ratcliffe
Abstract: A method of identifying a paper-intensive process may include receiving quantitative processing data associated with a production environment, receiving qualitative processing data associated with the processing activities in the production environment, and generating a visual depiction of the processing activities. The visual depiction may include at least a portion of the received quantitative processing data and the received qualitative processing data, and the visual depiction may illustrate at least one paper-intensive process, one or more of a most common purpose associated with the paper-intensive process and a most common fate associated with the paper-intensive process. The method may include presenting the generated visual depiction to a user.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 18, 2014
Date of Patent:
September 22, 2015
Assignee:
NEWFIELD INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Inventors:
James Jeffrey Duckenfield, Ian Robert Birch, Geoffrey Philip Hogg, Robert David Hoskins, Gareth Ratcliffe