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Requirements for Health Agency Tracking (HATS)



Lotus Domino/Notes Server:

800 MHz (minimum) 1.2 GHz to 2.0 GHz (recommended) Pentium Processor or equivalent
1 GB RAM
If there are remote users, either a modem or Internet connection
Network connection
Backup facilities
9 GB (minimum) 60 GB (or larger recommended) available hard disk drive
Operating System: Microsoft Windows NTŪ, 2000, XP, Sun Solaris and UNIX, AIX, OS/400, OS/390, Linux

Client for Authoring, Reviewing, Editing, and Reviewing:
Microsoft Windows (any variety) - or - Macintosh
Lotus Notes 5.0 or higher (32 bit)
Network connection
Remote users need a modem or an Internet Connection
Pentium 800 MHz with 128 MB or higher
2 GB (minimum) of Disk Space, Remote users need an additional 20 GB

Client for Reading Documents
Microsoft Windows (any variety) - or - Macintosh
Lotus Notes 5.0 or higher (32 bit) - or - Internet Browser
Network connection
Remote users need a modem or an Internet Connection
Pentium 300 MHz with 64 MB or higher (if using Notes)
120 MB of Disk Space (if using Notes), Remote users need 5 - 9 GB if they store replicas locally

ECC operates in a Lotus Notes/Domino-based, client/server environment and provides an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI). The user who only "reads documents" may choose either an Internet browser or a Lotus Notes client as his desktop tool. Either GUI makes learning and using ECC simple and straightforward.

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Features and Benefits
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Centralized management
Automatic notification and escalation to enforce action items, via electronic mail routing
Management of responses through appropriate states of development and approval
Automated document control
Consolidation of review and approval history and of actions associated with the query and response
Locking upon completion of controlled records

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