Yogesh
This has ref. to our discussion on 16th Inst
In this
Connection, I enclose”
. List of
"Most commonly found FIELDS"
. List of
"Occasionally Appearing FIELDS"
I have picked these out based on enclosed 10
biodatas. If we go thru, say 100 bio data’s, maybe we can add a few more
fields.
I also enclose
. 10
Original biodatas
. 10
Converted biodatas
On the original bio - data’s, I have tried to "mark
- out" those words or paragraphs which "correspond" to various "fields".
These paragraphs have to be "Dragged and Dropped" into appropriate fields.
We could use the two lists enclosed like a COMBO Box against which we can
"Click", once we have encircled a particular paragraph.
As far as the "Layout" of the converted
biodata is concerned, you are welcome to experiment and come - up with any one
(or more) layouts which are superior to the one we are currently using. The whole
idea is to vastly improve presentation.
I am aware that inkjet/ Laser printers would
certainly improve matters. However, for the time being, please base your
experimentation on DM Printer (NLQ). When funds permit, we would change - over
to fast - speed laser printer. We may even consider fast - speed inkjet
printers which would permit us to use bright - colored links for
- Borders (of blocks)
-
Titles / Sub links
But this would have to wait. You are welcome to
experiment and find out the exact time (in practical use) it takes to print a
given (say 3 page) converted bio - data
. On
DMP
. On
our existing addressed are
(A) If there is incomplete data, what do we do?
Eg.In the enclosed converted biodatas, you will
find that, as far as
. "Edu. Quali". block and
. "Past Exp" block
are concerned,
sometimes there are 2 Columns and Sometimes there
are 3 Columns. This is because data is unavailable.
this is also true of the First block, where, quite
often, "age" data is missing.
(N. B. Since
"age" goes up every year best thing is to replace it with "Birth
Date").
This way, we will not have to worry if we are printing
the same bio data after 2 years.
Once thing is clear. If data is unavailable, we
have to modify the blocks (3 columns - 2 columns)
(B) Once we have "dragged" (or clicked) a
paragraph into the relevant filed how were do - arrange it into "box"
form?
Please remember, I am not hanging - up on the box -
form.
I know it is "easy" on the eyes, it is
improves comprehensive (i.e. Understanding the meaning).
But if you are able to come - up with a simpler
(and therefore more elegant) arrangement of the same data, I would not mind
dropping the "box" format.
The only disadvantage (of the box - format) that I
could see is the "TIME" it might take to drag little, little bits and
pieces of data and place them in relevant boxes.
If we could somehow overcome the "TIME"
problem,
i.e. If we are able to make the entire "DRAG -
DROP - REARANGE IN BOXES" Operation fast enough, then the box format, arrangement
definitely seems superior and should be retained. But if not, feel free to
experiment.
(C) Operators will make mistakes and place (drag)
data into WRONG boxes and later realise their mistake. There should be provision to "Re - Click"
or "Re - drag" to the right field.
(D) Over Screen may look like
For clicking
button OCRed BIO DATA
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If we vertically divide the screen in 2 half’s, I
wonder whether the OCRed bio - data appearing in left half (earlier showing on
page 2 of this note) would be large enough to read easily. "Ease of
Reading" is ESSENTIAL for quick understanding & dragging.
Drag and drop (also available under ISYS) method of
reconstructing/ converting an OCRed bio data is only a temporary (Stop - Gap)
arrangement till yourself/ CYRIL complete ARDIS / ARGIS.
Hence, do not spend much time on this to make it
"perfect". Under this "stop - gap" arrangement, I am not
bothered if two different bio data’s, when converted, look different and do not follow the same "format
structure".
To repeat, the most important aspect in this stop -
gap arrangement is to improve the presentation something which most candidates do not pay any
attention to.
Of course, while improving the presentation we do
wish to create a STYLE which gets uniquely recognized as belonging to 3P - not matter
who sees the converted biodata and when.
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