Abstract

Business Computer-Based Information Systems have been, and are, continuing to experience rapid change. Current state-of-the art techniques include: (1) "Distributed Processing and Networks," (2) "Real-Time Transaction Processing," (3) "Decision Support Systems," (4) "On-line Data Preparation," (5) "Highly Integrated Application Systems supported by a common base of data," and (6) the ever increasing use of "Database Management Systems." These complex, sophisticated techniques are being employed in business and industry today and demand highly trained, qualified personnel. And yet when we look at educational programs these concepts are usually covered in theory only with few opportunities for application. This lack of application leaves a void in the expertise of most graduates.

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