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Autore principale: Carroll, John M.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1967
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contents Syllabus for a Course in File Management. Curriculum for the Information Sciences, Report No. 9. Carroll, John M. Automation Course Descriptions Curriculum Development Curriculum Guides Data Processing Filing Information Science Information Storage Library Education Programing The course treats the organization and structure of files including relationships between information representation and processing techniques, transformations between storage media, and the referencing of information as related to the structure of its representation. The intent of the course is fourfold: (a) To teach the underlying principles of file organization, structure, manipulation and utilization; (b) To unify the basic concepts of information handling in the engineering, information, life, physical, social and management sciences; (c) To give the student practical experience in planning, implementing, evaluating, optimizing, and documenting file management procedures using manual, electromechanical and electronic equipment; (d) To apply principles of file organization and information handling to the design of information systems taking into account the content of the files, needs of the user, and characteristics of data-processing equipment to be used. (Author)
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spellingShingle Syllabus for a Course in File Management. Curriculum for the Information Sciences, Report No. 9.
Carroll, John M.
Automation
Course Descriptions
Curriculum Development
Curriculum Guides
Data Processing
Filing
Information Science
Information Storage
Library Education
Programing
Syllabus for a Course in File Management. Curriculum for the Information Sciences, Report No. 9. Carroll, John M. Automation Course Descriptions Curriculum Development Curriculum Guides Data Processing Filing Information Science Information Storage Library Education Programing The course treats the organization and structure of files including relationships between information representation and processing techniques, transformations between storage media, and the referencing of information as related to the structure of its representation. The intent of the course is fourfold: (a) To teach the underlying principles of file organization, structure, manipulation and utilization; (b) To unify the basic concepts of information handling in the engineering, information, life, physical, social and management sciences; (c) To give the student practical experience in planning, implementing, evaluating, optimizing, and documenting file management procedures using manual, electromechanical and electronic equipment; (d) To apply principles of file organization and information handling to the design of information systems taking into account the content of the files, needs of the user, and characteristics of data-processing equipment to be used. (Author)
title Syllabus for a Course in File Management. Curriculum for the Information Sciences, Report No. 9.
topic Automation
Course Descriptions
Curriculum Development
Curriculum Guides
Data Processing
Filing
Information Science
Information Storage
Library Education
Programing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED029669