ABSTRACT
The concept that any "standard" electronic data processing or computing system should be adapted solely through programming to suit a particular business or industry is no longer supportable, except as an interim step for testing the planning and design of the data system through simulation. Nor does the answer to making "standard" electronic data systems more easily adaptable to various business applications lie in the area of so-called automatic programming. This is not to imply that this endeavor has not or will not be valuable and useful.
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