Management Influence on the Design of Data Processing Systems: A Case StudyDivision of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1961 - Computer science - 259 pages |
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... records were designed to produce this information . Branch Records The first notation of the occurrence of a transaction between the company and a customer usually was an entry in a branch stock ledger , the principal merchandise records ...
... records were designed to produce this information . Branch Records The first notation of the occurrence of a transaction between the company and a customer usually was an entry in a branch stock ledger , the principal merchandise records ...
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... records had to be maintained for each of the 18,000 - odd item- sizes included in the company's product lines ... records in a variety of ways to fit the individual needs of each manager . All records were manually produced , a procedure ...
... records had to be maintained for each of the 18,000 - odd item- sizes included in the company's product lines ... records in a variety of ways to fit the individual needs of each manager . All records were manually produced , a procedure ...
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... records which tended to mix into one total a series of different measures . Arithmetic controls were not present in the records ; therefore , error detection was difficult or impossible . The cost of manual procedures , further- more ...
... records which tended to mix into one total a series of different measures . Arithmetic controls were not present in the records ; therefore , error detection was difficult or impossible . The cost of manual procedures , further- more ...
Contents
PURPOSES METHODS AND ORGANIZATION | 3 |
Its Products | 13 |
RECORDS OF ORDERS INVENTORIES AND PRODUCTION | 31 |
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