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508104 A: Workflow Management in Printing Industry Teaching Scheme: Examination Scheme: Lectures: 3 Hrs. / Week Credits: 3 Theory: 100 Marks
1. Introduction – Conventional Workflow, Digital Workflow & its significance, Comparison between Conventional and Digital workflow. 2. Types of Workflow – Workflow for Pre-Press to Press, Workflow types and their architecture, Production Module, Conversion to PS or PDF, Job Ticket, Pre-flight checking, Trapping, Proofing, Corrections, Imposition, Image replacement, Ripping, Imaging, Archiving, Conversion. 3. Process & Business Module – Process Management Task, Job Entry, Creating Folders on Servers, Job/ Process Engineering, Schedule Process, Retrieve elements, Process error trapping & notification, correction handling, intervention Notification/Handling, Customer communication handling, CIP3 , Transfer upstream of color requirements, Transfer upstream of printer requirements, color management support, Archieve job, Business Management Task, Open job order, Estimating, Job tracking, Proofing approval, Job costing, Shipping, Close order, Billing. 4. Infrastructural Requirements – Networking, Cabling, Machine configuration requirements, Languages & software’s used in workflow, Platforms, OPI, APR -Servers 5. Integrated Systems – Key elements of integration system such as Electronic Desktop Publishing, Electronic Imposition, Pagination, File Formats such as JDF, PDF, PJTF, CIP 4, PPF, Digital Proof, Inspection & Corrections, and Functions of elements in integrated system. 6. Finance Management – Scope, Cost Benefit analysis, Return on Investment, Study & comparison of various Digital workflows, latest developments in workflow management systems.
Reference Books 1. William Stallings, Data and Computer Communications, Pearson Prentice Hall, 5th edition. 2. Andrew S. Tannenbaum, Computer Network, Prentice Hall PTR, 2002. 3. Jessica Keyes, Multimedia Handbook, Mc Graw Hill Publication, 1994. 4. H. Kipphan, Handbook of Print Media, , ISBN: 3-540-67326-1 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. 5. Richard M. Adams II & Frank J. Romano, Computer-to-Plate-Automating the Printing Industry, GATF Press, 2nd edition.
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