(1) (
Enterprise
Change
Management) See
version control and
configuration management.
(2) (
Error
Correcting
Mode) A Group 3 fax capability that can test for errors within a row of pixels and request retransmission. It is defined in the T.30 standard.
(3) (
Enterprise
Content
Management) The management of unstructured information in an organization, wherever that information is found. ECM technologies are applied to traditional content, such as office documents and printed graphics, as well as Web pages, email and rich media. AIIM, an association specializing in ECM, names the specific steps of capture; manage; store; deliver; and preserve to describe what happens to organizational content. See
content management system,
WCM and
AIIM.