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Digital Signatures for Document Management in Life Sciences

Overview A typical example of digital signature use within a life science Document Management solution is a situation in which a document must be signed by more than one signer. The originator of the document checks-in the document and routes it to the various signers. Each signer receives an e-mail with a URL directing them to the document. The signers then check-out the document, read and sign it. Once the document has been signed by each individual, the originator/owner of the document is notified that the signing process is complete. Furthermore, signed documents can be examined for proof of the signer's identity, intent, and record integrity without costly, complicated, or proprietary software.

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Date PublishedNovember 2008
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