Glossary definition(s) for: effectiveness
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a., The characteristic of a record that refers to the presence within it of all the elements required by the creator and the juridical system for it to be capable of reaching the consequences or producing the effects for which it was intended. With completeness and primitiveness, a quality presented by an original record.
Dictionary definition(s) for: effectiveness
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a., The characteristic of a record that refers to the presence within it of all the elements required by the creator and the juridical system for it to be capable of reaching the consequences or producing the effects for which it was intended. With completeness and primitiveness, a quality presented by an original record.
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n., The capacity to be effective, i.e. to reach the purpose for which the object was generated.
[ General Dictionaries - "Reliability and Authenticity: The Concepts and their Implications." , Page: 7 ]
Duranti, Luciana. "Reliability and Authenticity: The Concepts and their Implications." Archivaria 39 (Spring 1995): 5-10.