The Perceptive Content difference is rooted in its careful architecture. The Perceptive Content product suite provides a carefully tailored feature set developed according to the design pillars of flexibility, functionality, usability, scalability, extensibility, and dependability. By providing a product that combines these key design elements, Perceptive Software is able to deliver customer-centric document management, imaging, and workflow software that is unmatched in functionality, performance, and value.
The fundamental pillars of our software design and development philosophy are:
Flexibility: Provide the installation, deployment, and configuration options necessary for our diverse customers to be successful and deliver the product when customers need it.
Functionality: Provide a feature-rich set of products for a document management, imaging, and workflow software our customers can use today while ensuring that future plans are within reach.
Usability: Enable users to quickly take advantage of the flexibility and functionality of the Perceptive Content system by creating solutions using proven standards and intuitive interface design.
Scalability: Design Perceptive Content to scale to the number of users, types of processes, and volume of data our customers require today while ensuring future needs can be met.
Extensability: Provide technology that makes it simple to extend Perceptive Content functionality through optional software components. Also, enable Perceptive Content to easily reach out and interact with your existing systems through a variety of patented and standard integration choices.
Dependability: Make Perceptive Content robust and secure in all aspects, ensuring high-availability.
The architecture information provided in this document describes how Perceptive Content meets these design pillar goals, based on logical, physical, and security perspectives. The logical section provides information about the Perceptive Content architecture for a target audience of system developers and integration personnel. The physical section contains information about the Perceptive Content components and network for IT, hardware, and network personnel. A security section includes considerations for both physical and application (logical) security. This section is intended for both developers and IT personnel.