Abstract

Data transmission's impact on information processing has started a new evolution, perhaps, a revolution, and the next few years will clearly show how it will enhance the scientific operation of abusiness. Data transmission is not new; in fact, it is quite old by today's measurements. In May of 1844, the first data was transmitted over public telegraph by Samuel Morse. In June of 1876, at the Philadelphia Centennial, the first words were transmitted by public telephone. Both mediums, telegraph and telephone, transmit and receive information - data - and are commonly accepted today as a way of life. Yet the full implications of communications in information processing are just beginning to be realized.

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