The researcher has found the following studies and literature as relevant to the system being proposed.
Records and information management (RIM) is the field of management responsible for the efficient and systematic control of the creation, receipt, maintenance, use, and disposition of records, including processes for capturing and maintaining evidence of and information about business activities and transactions in the form of records
Recording is a vital part of all kind of transactions. The widespread use of computers broadened the scope of recording process, and the term data processing now frequently encompasses recording. Data processing, in computer science is the analysis and organization of data by repeated use one or more computer programs.
Records management is a core responsibility in any organization, in the same way that human resources management and financial management are core function.
The new CHR system boasts faster transaction processing, enhanced record monitoring and provides more flexibility to law enforcement, courts and prosecutor's offices who submit information to the system. The system also provides MSP with the ability to run status reports for local agencies to inform them of missing CHR data, which will help to ensure the completeness of records.
Patient record systems as elaborated by Annals.org (1993), although an area of active research, are not in widespread use. In June 1992, 3% of Dutch general practitioners had introduced computer-based patient records. Of these, 70% had replaced the paper patient record with a computer-based record to retrieve and record clinical data during consultations. Possible reasons for the use of computerized patient record system include the nature of Dutch general practice and the early and active role of professional organizations in recognizing the potential of computerized patient record system.
Police Records Software (SpillMan)
Data Integrity
Spillman