EVOLUTION OF A MINICOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM.
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Hammond, WE; Walter, EL; Brantley, BA; Feagin, SJ; Stead, WW
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January 1, 1975
A discussion is presented of the evolution of a minicomputer information system, GEMISCH, from a single-user, tape-oriented computer to a multiuser, disk-oriented computer. Program generation as a result of applications, hardware or software problems, people-oriented problems and problems caused by going operational are discussed. GEMISCH currently supports over 30 applications areas with individual databases as large as 40,000 records.
Duke Scholars
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January 1, 1975
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237 / 239
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Hammond, W. E., Walter, E. L., Brantley, B. A., Feagin, S. J., & Stead, W. W. (1975). EVOLUTION OF A MINICOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM. Undefined, 237–239.
Hammond, W. E., E. L. Walter, B. A. Brantley, S. J. Feagin, and W. W. Stead. “EVOLUTION OF A MINICOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM.” Undefined, January 1, 1975, 237–39.
Hammond WE, Walter EL, Brantley BA, Feagin SJ, Stead WW. EVOLUTION OF A MINICOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM. undefined. 1975 Jan 1;237–9.
Hammond, W. E., et al. “EVOLUTION OF A MINICOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM.” Undefined, Jan. 1975, pp. 237–39.
Hammond WE, Walter EL, Brantley BA, Feagin SJ, Stead WW. EVOLUTION OF A MINICOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEM. undefined. 1975 Jan 1;237–239.
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January 1, 1975
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