Article | REF: TR851 V1

Dematerialisation and traceability - proceedures

Authors: Pascal AGOSTI, Isabelle CANTERO, Eric A. CAPRIOLI

Publication date: May 10, 2012

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6. Conclusion

In conclusion, the dematerialization of documents and exchanges today represents a major societal challenge. The development of these processes in both the private and public spheres has become a reality, and is becoming more and more a part of everyday life for companies, administrative authorities and Internet users alike. That's why the development of a dematerialization project must be subject to a legal framework that circumscribes the risks involved. Companies and public authorities are no more exposed to these risks in the electronic world than they are in the "real" world.

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