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The paperless program in JPO

Hidehiko Takei

World Patent Information, 1989, vol. 11, issue 1, 14-24

Abstract: To cope with ever-increasing patent applications and patent documents, the JPO has been constructing the Paperless System in its 10 year-plan which started in 1984. The eventual goal of this effort is the storing of patent applications and their administrative data in the Database of Electronic File Wrapper, and of patent information in the Comprehensive Document Database which supplies necessary information to the Database for Examination, computerizing intraworks of paper handling, data processing, drafting and disseminating the information to both JPO's sections and outside users, in order to accelerate the examination and trial examination processing in the JPO, and to meet the demand of recent society for office automation and quick and accurate information survey.

Date: 1989
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