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DPMA Data Processing Management Association, formerly National Machine Accountants Association

DATA PROCESSING volume VII (7) proceedings of 1964 International conference

DPMA, NY 1964; 353 pages, some photographs & illustrations; References,
Condition: Very Good hardcover, some wear to spine head; ex-US Army Documents Center stamp on titlepage & top edge; technical library pocket & stamp inside cover; binding is sound & tight, though slight spine lean; pages are clean & unmarked.
Price: $40.00
Item no. CG1027
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proceedings of 1964 International conference. Credit Card Accounting(Beardsmore); Advances in EDP in the Petroleum Industry - Mastering change for responsive analysis accounting; the DART Language, let machine do the work;

The Bio-Medical COmputing System & the clinical psychiatrist; Hardware Concepts of a Bio-medical computing system;

Analysis & Data Processing in support of marketing decisions; The C.F.O. Proram; On-Line Real-time Processing in Insurance; Automatic Data Processing in the Internal Revenue Service;

Educational Use of Electronic Data Processing Systems; A Utility's Approach to EDP; Accounts Payable Accounting at New Orleans Public Service inc.; Materials and Supplies Accounting;



Duke Power Company Punched Card Meter Order System and Mechanized File Maintenance; The Honeywell 800 in a Gas Utility; Houston Lighting & Power Co's Computer Credit Procedure; Hospital Administration; Time and Work Reporting by Data Communications;

Data Communication Developments; The Age of the Computer (walter r johnson); Management Information Retrieval & Dissemination; Simulation Techniques, Uses & Validity; Controls & the Audit Trail; Breaking the Language Barrier between auditor & data processor;

Selecton, training & evaluation of personnel; DPM in PERT; Management & Mgt Science (Norman Tarnoff); Consideration in making a feasibility study;

COBOL panel moderator's remarks; COBOL some history, language structure, committees & current status (Howard Bromberg); COBOL its acceptance, use & future (Charles Phillips); COBOL at RCA (Lonergan); COBOL at Westinghouse; Electronic Data processing's organizational function within the corporate structure;

Review of Computer selection and acquisition alternatives; Data Processing in the U.S. Postal Service.

Includes IBM 1410, 1402 and other computer systems; costs & figures for computer installation, management concerns, etc of the early to mid-1960s