Document composition
Document composition is the process of creating documents which meet the needs of a business, to help them fulfill their business requirements. Document composition is primarily used by organizations to communicate with their customers, and plays a vital role in customer relationship management.[1] It is often a subdivision of a company's customer communications management department. Document composition software permits the creation, printing, and distribution of documents in a way that gives consistency and aesthetics which enhance the corporation's image.[2]
See also
References
- Kellogg, Ronald T. (1986-03-01). "Designing idea processors for document composition". Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers. 18 (2): 118–128. doi:10.3758/BF03201010. ISSN 1532-5970.
- Beach, R. J. (1986). "Setting Tables and Illustrations with Style": 1.
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