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Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1971
A description and analysis of numerous management problems pertaining to the substantial annual expenditures of the Government for computer software products together with recommendations to executive branch agencies for strengthening management practices are presented in this report. Appendix I provides an overview of the growth in use of (ADP)…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Data Processing, Federal Government, Information Systems
Federal Information Processing Standards Publication, 1976
These guidelines provide a basis for determining the content and extent of documentation for computer programs and automated data systems. Content descriptions of ten document types plus examples of how management can determine when to use the various types are included. The documents described are (1) functional requirements documents, (2) data…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Data Processing, Documentation, Federal Government
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. – 1971
In response to a growing need for effective and efficient means for auditing computer-based systems, a number of studies dealing primarily with batch-processing type computer operations have been conducted to explore the impact of computers on auditing activities in the Federal Government. This report first presents some statistical data on…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs
National Bureau of Standards (DOC), Washington, DC. Inst. for Computer Sciences and Technology. – 1977
This report presents the current state of the art of government developed Data Element Dictionary/Directory (DED/D) systems. DED/D's are software tools used for managing and controlling information and data. The introduction of the report includes a list of the government agency systems surveyed and a summary matrix presenting each system's…
Descriptors: Agencies, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Dictionaries
Aronson, Jules – 1977
This report delineates the theory and terminology of data compression. It surveys four data compression methods--null suppression, pattern substitution, statistical encoding, and telemetry compression--and relates them to a standard statistical coding problem, i.e., the noiseless coding problem. The well defined solution to that problem can serve…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Programs, Computer Storage Devices, Cost Effectiveness