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1982
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| author | Fried, John B. Kovacs, Gabor J. |
| author_facet | Fried, John B. Kovacs, Gabor J. Fried, John B. Kovacs, Gabor J. |
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| contents | Numeric Databases in the 80s. Fried, John B. Kovacs, Gabor J. Artificial Intelligence Automation Computer Programs Data Processing Databases Information Systems Information Utilization Online Systems Telephone Communications Systems Videotex Defining a numeric database as a computer-readable collection of data predominantly numeric in nature, this article reviews techniques and technologies having a positive influence on the growth of numeric databases, such as videotex, mini- and microcomputers, artificial intelligence, improved software, telecommunications, and office automation. Twenty-four sources are appended. (EJS) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1982 |
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| spellingShingle | Numeric Databases in the 80s. Fried, John B. Kovacs, Gabor J. Artificial Intelligence Automation Computer Programs Data Processing Databases Information Systems Information Utilization Online Systems Telephone Communications Systems Videotex Numeric Databases in the 80s. Fried, John B. Kovacs, Gabor J. Artificial Intelligence Automation Computer Programs Data Processing Databases Information Systems Information Utilization Online Systems Telephone Communications Systems Videotex Defining a numeric database as a computer-readable collection of data predominantly numeric in nature, this article reviews techniques and technologies having a positive influence on the growth of numeric databases, such as videotex, mini- and microcomputers, artificial intelligence, improved software, telecommunications, and office automation. Twenty-four sources are appended. (EJS) |
| title | Numeric Databases in the 80s. |
| topic | Artificial Intelligence Automation Computer Programs Data Processing Databases Information Systems Information Utilization Online Systems Telephone Communications Systems Videotex |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ274742 |