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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 26162-2021 (GB/T26162-2021)Description (Translated English): Information and documentation - Records management - Concepts and principles Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: A14 Word Count Estimation: 22,280 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration GB/T 26162-2021: Information and documentation - Records management - Concepts and principles---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.Information and documentation -- Records management -- Concepts and principles ICS 01:140:20 CCSA14 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replacing GB/T 26162:1-2010 Information and Documentation File (Archive) Management Concepts and Principles (ISO 15489-1:2016, Information and documentation-Recordsmanagement- Published on 2021-12-31 2022-07-01 Implementation State Administration for Market Regulation Released by the National Standardization Administration directory Preface III Introduction IV 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and Definitions 1 4 Document Management Principles 3 5 Files and file systems 3 5:1 Overview 3 5:2 Document 3 5:3 File System 5 6 Policy and Responsibilities 6 6:1 Overview 6 6:2 Policy 7 6:3 Responsibilities 7 6:4 Monitoring and evaluation7 6:5 Skills and training8 7 Identification8 7:1 General 8 7:2 Scope of Qualification 9 7:3 Understanding Business 9 7:4 Clarify documentation requirements9 7:5 Implementing Documentation Requirements 9 8 File Control 10 8:1 Overview 10 8:2 File Metadata Scheme 10 8:3 Business Classification Scheme 11 8:4 Access and Permission Rules 11 8:5 Disposal authorization 12 9 The process of forming, capturing and managing documents12 9:1 Overview 12 9:2 Document formation 12 9:3 File Capture 13 9:4 Classification and Indexing of Documents 13 9:5 File Access Control 13 9:6 File Storage 13 9:7 Utilization and Reuse of Documents 14 9:8 File Migration and Conversion 14 9:9 Document Disposition 14 Reference 15 forewordThis document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1:1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1: Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents" drafted: This document replaces GB/T 26162:1-2010 "Information and Documentation Document Management - Part 1: General Rules", which is the same as GB/T 26162:1- Compared with:2010, except for structural adjustment and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows: --- Changed the scope (see Chapter 1, Chapter 1 of the:2010 edition); --- Changed terms and definitions (see Chapter 3, Chapter 3 of the:2010 edition); --- Added "Document Management Principles" chapter (see Chapter 4); --- Deleted "The Utility of Document Management" (see Chapter 4 of the:2010 Edition), "Regulatory Environment" (see Chapter 5 of the:2010 Edition), "Supervision "Control and Audit" (see Chapter 10 of the:2010 Edition) and "Training" (see Chapter 11 of the:2010 Edition); --- Deleted the content of "Principles of document management planning" (see 7:1 of the:2010 edition); --- Deleted the content of "Design and Implementation of File System" (see 8:3 of the:2010 edition); --- Changed the requirements of "characteristics of valid documents" (see 5:2:2, 7:2 of the:2010 edition); --- Added "file metadata" content (see 5:2:3); --- Changed the requirements of "Characteristics of the file system" (see 5:3:2, 8:2 of the:2010 edition); --- Changed the "Overview" in "Policy and Responsibilities" (see 6:1, 6:1 of the:2010 edition), "Policy" (see 6:2, 6:2 of the:2010 edition) and "Responsibilities" (see 6:3, 6:3 of the:2010 edition) requirements; --- Added the content of "Supervision and Evaluation" (see 6:4); --- Added "skills and training" content (see 6:5); --- Added "Identification" chapter (see Chapter 7); --- Added "Document Control" chapter (see Chapter 8); --- Changed the content of "the process of forming, capturing and managing documents" (see Chapter 9, Chapter 9 of the:2010 edition): This document uses the translation method equivalent to ISO 15489-1:2016 "Information and Documentation Documents (Archives) Management - Part 1: Concepts and in principle": The following editorial changes have been made to this document: --- Change the standard name to "Information and Documentation (Archives) Management Concepts and Principles": Please note that some content of this document may be patented: The issuing agency of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents: This document is proposed and managed by the National Information and Documentation Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC4): This document was drafted by: Renmin University of China, State Archives Administration, Tianjin Normal University, China Institute of Science and Technology Information, Shandong Provincial Planning Commission Computing Center (National Supercomputing Jinan Center), Zhengzhou Hangfu Digital Wave Technology Co:, Ltd:, China Electricity Science and Technology Big Data Research Institute Co:, Ltd:, Beijing National Xinweishi Information Technology Research Institute Co:, Ltd:, Shanghai Xinlian Information Development Co:, Ltd:, Shenzhen E-government Cloud Computing Application Technology National Home Engineering Laboratory Co:, Ltd:, Fujian Huamin Tongda Information Technology Co:, Ltd:, and Luneng Group Co:, Ltd: The main drafters of this document: An Xiaomi, Sun Shuyang, Nie Manying, Jia Xiaoshuang, Bai Wenlin, Liu Chunyan, Cai Yingfang, Gao Yongchao, Zhang Dapeng, He Rui, Pang Lingling, Zhang Jing, Yang Anrong, Wang Jinxiang, Hu Jufang, Cheng Cheng, Lian Zhangwen, Yang Zhongqing, Qian Dalong: The previous versions of this document and its superseded documents are as follows: ---First released in:2010 as GB/T 26162:1-2010; ---This is the first revision:IntroductionThe core concepts and principles of document formation, capture and management given in this document are a number of concepts and principles for document formation, capture and management: A core standard in a series of standards and technical reports on technology and practice: The "document" 1) referred to in this document is equivalent to the authority in the Chinese context Documents and archives of units or organizations: 1) According to the actual work of archives in China, "records" is translated into "documents", which are equivalent to the documents and archives of organs or organizations in the Chinese context (excluding Archives Collection Archives), the title uses "documents (archives)", which is convenient for retrieval and maintenance of "records" in the series of international standards for document (archives) management: The original intention is to maintain the consistency of the use of national standards that have been adopted and to promote wider application: About files and file management Documents are both evidence of business activities and information assets: Documents are distinguished from other information assets by their evidence in business transactions Role and dependency on metadata: File metadata is used to describe and preserve contextual information and to provide appropriate rules for file management: File management includes the following: a) form and capture documentation to meet evidentiary requirements for business activities; b) Take appropriate actions to ensure the authenticity, reliability and integrity of documents as the business environment for documents and document management requirements continue to change and availability: Note 1 to entry: "Business activities" referred to in this document broadly refer to activities that support the purpose of an organization's existence: Functions, activities, transactions and work processes are business activities The specific presentation form of the form is defined in Chapter 3: More and more documents are produced and preserved in the digital environment, providing a series of opportunities for new use and reuse of documents: digital ring The environment also allows for more flexible file control within and between systems that manage files: Changes in business models have expanded document responsibilities beyond traditional organizational and jurisdictional boundaries: This requires documentation professionals staff understand and meet the requirements of a variety of internal and external stakeholders, such as the public, consumers, service users, document subjects and other document formation, capture access, manage the growing demands of stakeholders for transparency in corporate and government decision-making, etc: Note 2: In this document, "formation, capture and management" is used to generally describe the overall work of document management, including the document receiving behavior and the description of this document: file process: Taking these environmental factors into consideration, this document has been developed with the knowledge that: a) the role of the document as a facilitator of business activities and information assets; b) growing opportunities for document utilization and reuse in the digital environment; c) Documentation, capture and management systems and rules need to extend beyond traditional organizational boundaries, such as collaborative and multi-jurisdictional work environment; d) file control independent of other components of the file system; e) the importance of routine analysis of business activities and context to identify which documents should be formed, captured and how they should be retained over the long term; f) Risk management in document management strategy design, and the importance of document management as a risk management strategy: Because the concepts and principles of this document are applied in a variety of business and technical contexts, which may take different measures to implement document control, processes and systems: This document does not provide detailed implementation recommendations for a specific environment for document formation, capture and management, but rather defines core concepts, Develop high-level principles for developing document control rules, processes and systems in any environment: For files in different file management environments Recommendations for the design and implementation of controls, processes and systems are set out in subsequent sections and in other International Standards and Technical Documents: benefit An approach to document formation, capture and management based on the concepts and principles defined in this document ensures that evidence of business effectiveness is developed, Capture and manage, and remain accessible when exploited: This makes it possible to: a) increase transparency and accountability; b) valid policy information; c) informed decisions; d) business risk management; e) continuity under disaster events; f) protection of the rights and obligations of organizations and individuals; g) protection and support in litigation; h) Be consistent with laws and regulations; i) improve the ability to demonstrate institutional accountability, including the achievement of sustainability goals; j) improve business efficiency to reduce costs; k) intellectual property protection; l) evidence-based research and development activities; m) the formation of business, personal and cultural identity; n) Protection of institutional, individual and collective memory: Documenting, capturing, and managing policies, responsibilities, and procedures underpin organizational information governance efforts: Relationship to other standards The content of this document is relatively independent: However, it is also a family of international standards and technical documents related to document formation, capture and management: part: These international standards and technical documents are listed in the bibliography for more detailed recommendations for specific areas of document management: Following international standards for document management is the foundation of a successful document management system, ISO 30300, ISO 30301, ISO 30302 This management system is defined: Links the document management system to the success of the organization by developing a framework that aligns with document policies, objectives and guidelines together: It imposes requirements on: a) Clear positions and responsibilities; b) a systematic process; c) measurement and evaluation; d) Review and improvement: Managers and others wishing to implement, operate and improve a document management system should use this document in conjunction with ISO 30300, ISO 30301, ISO 30302: Information and Documentation File (Archive) Management Concepts and Principles1 ScopeThis document establishes concepts and principles for normative document formation, capture and management, including concepts and principles related to the following areas: a) files, file metadata and file systems; b) policies, assignment of responsibilities, supervision and training to support efficient document management; c) routine analysis of business background and identification of documentation requirements; d) document control; e) the process of document formation, capture and management: This document is applicable to the formation, capture and management of documents of any structure and form in all periods and in various business and technical environments:2 Normative referencesThere are no normative references in this document:3 Terms and DefinitionsThe following terms and definitions apply to this document: 3:1 access access Rights, opportunities and methods of finding, using or retrieving information: 3:2 activity the main tasks performed by the business entity in the performance of some of its functions (3:11): 3:3 Responsible agent An individual, workgroup or organization responsible for or involved in the process of document formation, capture and/or management: NOTE: Technical tools, such as application software, routinely applied to the execution of document processes, may be considered responsible: [Source: GB/T 26163:1-2010, 3:1, with modifications] 3:4 businessclassificationscheme Tools for associating documents and their context: 3:5 classification Systematic identification and/or organization of business activities and/or documents by category in accordance with logical structure conventions, methods and procedural rules: 3:6 conversion The process of changing a file from one format to another: ......Tips & Frequently Asked Questions:Question 1: How long will the true-PDF of GB/T 26162-2021_English be delivered?Answer: Upon your order, we will start to translate GB/T 26162-2021_English as soon as possible, and keep you informed of the progress. 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