Web-based File Archiver for Oracle/PostgreSQL Databases
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The Nyquest Archive Viewer is a "Paperless Office" solution that allows an organization to index/retrieve documents electronically.
NAV is written in PHP (5.5.x) and can be deployed on Oracle Fusion Middleware, Apache and IIS Servers.
Application components consist of the following:
The core NAV engine is a REST Web Service. It is built with the principle of integration to other applications. All logic is handled within the Web Service. Data is sent using standard HTTP GET or HTTP POST. Data is returned back in Javascript Object Notation (JSON). This allows the application to be very easily integrated with other client applications (.NET, PHP, PERL, Java).
The web-based Administration Client interfaces with the web service allows for the setup of users, object types, security and access control.
The web-based User Client also interfaces with the web service and is the main application for typical users.
In these screens, users can perform most of the typical document management operations. These include:
Both the Admin and User client applications support ALL major browsers (IE, Firefox, Opera, Chrome,Safari). HTML5 support is required for "drag/drop" operations.
The NAV application also uses the Google Tesseract Engine for OCR processing of documents added to the system. The text from the OCR is saved and can then be later used in "Content-based" searches.
NAV utilizes UTF8 Encoding and the application supports multiple languages. Each user can set his/her language preference within the application. In addition OCR can also be run in multiple languages (currently English, Norwegian, Chinese, Japanese) The following is the user client using Japanese Menus.
We at Nyquest know (ALL TOO WELL, unfortunately) that once documents are added into a folder, they often need to be "viewed/edited" by a specific sequence of users for a business process. These processes could be, for example, the handling of new student applications, new resumes/job seekers applications, etc.
With NAV, this type of document routing is built directly into the system. People can stop all that nonsense like constantly sending files to co-workers using Gmail, or Skype, or Facebook.
When NAV Workflow is enabled: