TeleForm

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TeleForm is a form of processing applications originally developed by Cardiff Software and now is owned by OpenText.

Dependencies

TeleForm performs several tasks:

  1. design machine-readable data forms in a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG design environment
  2. scan images using high-volume document scanners
  3. ingest images created by other applications
  4. automatically read data from completed forms
  5. allows users to review and correct data, if needed
  6. export and store the read data in an external database

Forms can be individually designed within the application or templated using existing forms. When completed forms are scanned, any handwritten, machine-printed, barcodes, and bubble responses are read, evaluated, verified, and exported to the end databases.

Functionality of TeleForm, and similar applications, relies heavily on other technologies.

TeleForm uses several sorts of optical technologies to process forms:

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