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OCR via a Service-Based Architecture
ABBYY Recognition Server places all of the recognition processing functions on a server as opposed to the client. As a result, customers benefit from the following key benefits associated with service-oriented architectures:
Automated OCR Processing with Centralized Management
Organizations can centrally pre-define settings and control functions across the enterprise. A remote management console serves as a central point for defining processing parameters and managing recognition stations so that they can create specific «workflows» for a particular workgroup or project. Corporate users can access recognition functions without the need for individual training or task configuration.
Independent, Server-based Processing
Recognition and conversion is performed remotely on the server as background process, working independendly without affecting other tasks running on client workstations. Processing can take place unattended and «instantly», upon the placement of a document in a certain «watched folder», or at scheduled times.
High-volume Processing, Extendable Scalability
Recognition Server can handle any volume of documents because it is not limited by the constrains of a desktop workstation. Concurrent processing with automatic job distribution and load balancing, maximize throughput. Processing power is easily extended by simply adding additional processing stations and CPUs because a Server Manager can easily manage clusters of recognition stations.
Fast Deployment, Simple Integration, and Interoperability
Flexible enough to respond to rapidly changing business needs, Recognition Server can be deployed as a complete stand-alone solution or work with an external application. It is easy to deploy Recognition Server because it offers:
- Ready-to-use functions. A standard set of ready-to-use functions for key processes (e.g. converting images to searchable PDFs0 require minimal pre-configuration to get up and running.
- Open API. Companies can add powerful OCR without disrupting their existing document management process.
- XML-Ticket support enables instant management of processing from the client or third party applications.
Fault Tolerance
Includes built-in functionality to ensure ongoing stability of the system and thus protect data. Functions include server pinging to ensure proper functioning, server/job logging, automatic restart, and job re-routing in case of system failure.
Remote OCR Delivered Via HTTP
It is possible to work with Recognition Server via HTTP (provided that Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) is installed) and to create a web-based OCR processing service. Using a specially designed ASP sample, VARs and IT administrators can easily design a web interface to communicate with Recognition Sever via the Internet (and Intranet) and make it accessible from remote stations. This feature can be useful for corporations with distributed offices and remote workers as well as for service provides to offer their customers a web-based processing service.
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