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From static documents to interactive and dynamic communications

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June 17, 2013
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My previous blogpost was about paradigm shifts that are happening within an organization, allowing non-technical business people to graphically design documents, electronic forms, but also interactive communications for mobile devices.

Joke Dehond

When I was little, my father was a programmer, so we’ve always had a computer at home. I wrote my first computer program when I was 11 years old. It simulated a conversation between me and the computer, which– for no special reason – I named “Brian”. I lost my interest in computers during my teens, but then decided to study computer science after high school.

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Klaas Bals

I'm passionate about technology, attracted to computers since I was 8 years old. Driven by this passion, I studied computer science at the University of Antwerp.

I started my professional career as a software developer, and quickly broadened my horizons beyond pure technology by speaking at various conferences, co-authoring an IBM Redbook, actively participating in the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and working on software solutions from a more strategic perspective.

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Document composition

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Scriptura Engage provides a WYSIWYG environment to design complex output templates, define business rules and specify production characteristics. No programming is needed, so template design can be done by business users without involvement of the IT department.

Document composition features include dynamic lists, charts, nested tables, images, styles, business rules, Word import, personalization, reusable objects, multi-lingual and many more.

Input from different data sources can be combined in one template.

  • Reduce the number of templates through reusable objects, multi-lingual and dynamic layout.
  • One environment to design templates, electronic forms and output for mobile.
  • Save costs by replacing different document composition solutions.
  • Enable business users to do template design.
  • Design once and produce more than 18 output formats.

Good template design leads to a better customer experience.

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