0 used to describe a system that keeps information on paper, rather than on a computer:
1 made of paper:
The main advantage of this computer-based prototype over its paper-based counterpart is its integration to the digital environment in which design engineers work.
Many sense inventories have been taken from traditional paper-based (and from machine-readable) dictionaries.
Computerized guidelines have potential advantages over paper-based guidelines relating to information management, speed of retrieval, and ease of access within the consultation.
Since the front end to the user is not digitised, the tax proposal is sent to the taxpayer paper-based by post.
Since the paper-based workflows have become more and more digitised, fewer mistakes in data-transfer occur and there are fewer appeals against taxation demands.
A paper-based system will require the reprinting of the contents list when the portfolio is updated so that the new work can be added.
This would not have been possible with a paper-based patient record system.
The differences between the author- and paper-based cocitation maps for 1941 are striking.