Computer-assisted reviewing (CAR) tools are softwares that compare text formatting between two documents. They are based on text comparisons and analysis algorithms. They focus on differentiating the typology or typeface used between two documents with the help of intelligent analysis. Computer assisted reviewing tools are important reviewing tools used by
website development services for custom web development.
CAR tools use intelligent analysis to detect differences. The intelligent analysis detects differences that do not have the same value depending on the type and document subject. For example, a difference on a number is not similar if this number is a page number, date, a price, a part of an address and a title number.
Features of Computer-Assisted Reviewing Tools:
With the help of CAR tools a web page development expert compares between web page content and an updated version of it. The objective is to highlight the differences or alterations between the original page and an updated version, which is edited by text processing software or a third person in the updated document. Thus, website content manager makes sure that the updates and versions in the web pages are consistent.
CAR tools also help to compare and highlight differences between two edited file formats of the same document. For example if a document is edited and created in two file formats like .pdf and .txt, and if there are some differences in the format modification done through are-formatter software, then CAR tools provide a solution by highlighting these differences.
Just like CAR tools, CART (Computer Assisted Reviewing for Translation) tools are used to manage multilingual comparisons. CART tools are also important reviewing tools in the
Websites development process. CART tools help experts to match or differentiate each portion of multilingual text between two documents or web pages. For example, if a web content manager creates HTML pages in different languages, he ensures that the specificity of each language such as date/number formats, punctuation or even noun and verbal are consistent throughout the HTML pages.