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Memory, provided by the database and the user interface, means that all the components of a particular job can be dealt with as a whole, archived and retrieved as a single entity, and viewed by one or many users without the distraction of all the other jobs on the system, Creo's Kauffman explains.
"Memory also means that all the activities performed on each job are recorded, along with the operator's name, resources used and time taken for each operation—the system knows how many pages were trapped, how many proofs and plates were made, and the average utilization of all the system resources."
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