ABSTRACT
Digital Computers are used for a wide variety of data processing applications. Typical examples include inventory control, logistics, personnel files and post office directories. As a rule, large amounts of data must be stored within the computer system. This data must frequently be retrieved for the purpose of updating, to answer simple inquiries, or for further processing. This paper describes the data retrieval capabilities in MOBIDIC B, the organization of a typical personnel file, and a search program procedure.
Index Terms
- Data retrieval in MOBIDIC B
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