AIIM TR27-1996 Electronic Imaging Request for Proposal (RFP) Guidelines《指导方针的电子成像提案(RFP)》.pdf
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1、8111 1012348 0501157 609 ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION ANO IMAGE MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL 1100 Wayne Avenue Suite 11 O0 Silver Spring, Maryland 2091 O AIIM 301-587-8202 ANSUAIIM TR27- 1996 O by Association for Information and Image Management International 1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1100 Silver Spring,
2、MD 20910-5603 Tel: 301/587-8202 Fax: 301/587-2711 ISBN 0-89258-222-7 Printed in the United States of America LOI12348 050L159 481 ANSVAIIM TR27-1996 Technical Report for Information and Image Management - Electronic Imaging Request for Proposal (RFP) Guidelines An ANSI Technical Report prepared by t
3、he Association for Information and Image Management International Abstract : This document provides guidelines for developing requests for proposals (RFPs) for electronic image management (EIM) systems. It can also be used for non-EIM systems. - - m 1012348 050LLhO 1T3 m ANSVAIIM TR27-1996 Technical
4、 Report for Electronic Imaging Request for Proposal (RFP) Guidelines Contents - Foreword . i - 1 Purpose, scope, and background . 1 2 References . 1 3 Definitions 2 4 Abbreviations 2 5 Project planning 2 7 Writing RFP requirements .2 1 8 Formatting requirements 21 9 Organizing the technical requirem
5、ents 22 10 Evaluation guidelines for vendor proposals . .34 6 RFP organization 9 Figures Figure 1 Sample RFP outline . .16 Figure 2 System management requirements . 19 Figure 3 Factors to consider when pricing 20 Figure 4 Current paper document processing characteristics 24 Figure 5 Manual document
6、processing cost analysis objectives 26 Figure 6 Hardware and software specifications 31 Figure 7 System integration and support requirements 33 Figure 8 An example of proposal criteria . 37 Annexes Annex A Sample RFP administration section . 39 Annex B Sample proposal guidelines . 44 Annex C Suggest
7、ed reading 47 Foreword This technical report (TR) provides guidelines for developing request for proposals (RFFs) for electronic image management (EIM) systems that are used for document storage and retrieval, and for systems used for document storage and retrieval in non-EIM environments, i.e., non
8、-digital imaging applications. These guidelines provide step-by-step procedures for analyzing system requirements, developing functional specifications, and evaluating configuration alternatives. Guidelines have also been included for developing the administrative sections of an RFP. The purpose of
9、this TR is to provide the reader with an overview of the RFP process, including administrative requirements, non-technical requirements, and technical requirements. This TR identifies the fundamental steps in EIM, including receiving, sorting, scanning, storing, indexing, processing, and printing; b
10、ut it does not provide formulas for defining configurations or for determining system capacity and size. Office-type documents are the primary focus of this TR. The specialized needs for engineering drawings and other document types are not considered. However, the basic principles for developing an
11、 RFF that - - - - are outlined in this document apply to a variety of electronic image-based projects . This TR makes certain suppositions about the readers knowledge and familiarity with EIM. It is assumed that the reader has a general knowledge of EIM, computers, and the procedures required for pr
12、ocessing work through a system. Annex C contains a bibliography of related information sources for those readers who wish more technical detail. AIIM believes this TR is very timely and needed by the imaging industry. EIM is still a new and evolving discipline with many new companies entering the ma
13、rket, new products being developed, and new uses for electronic imaging being developed for already instailed systems. As the image industry matures, those people considering an EIM system need to be knowledgeable about the technology during the planning stages, in addition to understanding EIMs rol
14、e within an organization. Hence, better procedures for developing and documenting the requirements for an EIM system are needed. These guidelines will provide a starting place for writing an RFP. The reader is advised that not all elements described will be required in a specific RFP. This guideline
15、 attempts to be comprehensive and thus provide information that can assist in the procurement of small-, medium-, and large- scale systems. Suggestions for improving this technical report are welcome. They should be sent to the Chair of the AIIM Standards Board, Association for Information and Image
16、 Management, 1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1100, Silver Spring, MD 20910. The AIIM Standards Board had the following members at the time it approved this Standard Recommended Practice: Name of Representative Owanization Represented Judy Kilpatrick, Chair Association for Information and Image Management I
17、nternational John C. Gale Information Workstation Group Tom Heltzel Consultant Bruce A. Hohoyd Eastman Kodak Company James Meyer Interleaf Roy Pierce Xerox Corporation Charles A. Plesums The Continuum Company, Inc. Fernando L. Podio National Institute of Standards and Technology Shahzad S. Qui Eastm
18、an Kodak Company Michael L. Thomas MSTC, Inc. Stephen Urban Delta Information Systems i Association for Information and Image Management International - M 1012348 050LLb1 03T ANSVAIIM TR27-1996 Technical Report for Electronic Imaging Request for Proposal (RFP) Guidelines This technical report was de
19、veloped by the AIIM C15 Electronic Imaging/RFP Committee and was written by Bud Porter-Roth. The committee had the following members at the time it approved this standard: Name of Representative Betsy A. Fanning, Chair Don M. Avedon Brant Bady John B allock Avi Bender Pete Bennett Bob Blackwelder Ro
20、bert Blatt John B. Breeden William C. Brown Lois R. Bruss Paul Conway Robert W. Cook William A. Cozzens Donald P. DAmato Jim Daly Richard Donaldson Eric Erickson Bruce Evans Tom Fine James G. Fruscione Bruno B. Glavich Bill Golstein Larry Greenberg Berne Grush Dexter S. Holt Buck Horyn Clare F. Jehl
21、e Brian Johannesson Bohdan Kantor Paul Kennedy Organization Represented Data Management Design Avedon Associates, Inc. B.C. Archives it allows for evaluating many solutions; and it provides a vehicle for establishing and monitoring the performance I of the winning vendor. An RFP also represents a si
22、gnificant opportunity for vendors to sell their products, systems, or services. An RFP provides a stable set of specifications and requirements for vendors to work from, it provides them a platform for describing and promoting products, and it allows vendors a chance to interact with the sponsoring
23、organization. To enable vendors to provide the proper solution, the RFP must represent a clear understanding of all the issues (Technical Section), it must provide a method for responding to and managing those issues (Management Section), and it must provide the vendor with an acceptable method for
24、doing business (Contract and Price Section). Many RFTs are not successful because they fail to properly communicate one or more of the above issues, resulting in a problem contract or no contract. Developing and writing an RFP serves numerous purposes. First, the RFT process dows an organization or
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