Abstract
Our strategy has been to achieve inexpensive and reliable data entry/data output while utilizing the functionality of a complex set of medical data previously developed by us. The front-end processor approach has achieved a 260-to-1 reduction in input/output channel calls on the IBM 370 for the OBAR system. The speed of data entry has doubled from the earlier mode of data entry through TSO during Phase I of the project. The Eclipse system has achieved a nearly consistent 24-hour availability independent of the state of the IBM 370/158. The system has excellent response time, and it is capable of growth in multiple physical locations. The system has met its functional goals at a reasonable cost.
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