Document Control Systems (DCS) are used to manage and control documents throughout their lifecycle, from creation to archiving. They ensure version control, prevent unauthorized access or modifications, and facilitate collaboration while maintaining compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Common uses include managing standard operating procedures (SOPs), quality manuals, engineering drawings, and other critical documents in regulated industries like pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and construction.
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