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Karl Walter Keirstead, P. Eng., Management Consultant, Bridging the gap between strategy and operations. | November 21, 2016
CiverCertify is a free-form search knowledge base.
It has an import facility that requires data to be formatted a specific way.
The alternative is to append data to CiverExchange (a generic data exchange product) and have a processing engine post content to Civer-Certify.
The usual setup for CiverCertify is to import a corporations policy and procedure, then import a standard and then proceed to ensure that the policy/procedure addresses (somewhere in the complete policy/procedure) that the company is addressing each individual clause in the standard.
When all clauses have been checked, the company can attest to compliance and invite an auditor to do an inspection.
Are there ways for a user to extend the functionality of CIVER-CERTIFY through plugins or APIs?
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