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process. The speaker used this discussion to identify points in the development process where appraisal Ancient Science/Modern Machines 1 decisions couldbe built into the system and its documenta- (A workshop about electronic records) tion, namely the planning and analysis phases. Jayne Bellyk, Program Coordinator Mr. Myrick added that systems documentation can be OABC Education Committee a good resource in researching early corporate policies, since the requirements and analysis phases of system The intention of ANCIENT SCIENCE/MODERN design require articulation of business rules as part of the MACHINES was to provide an educational opportunity information gathering process. for archivists to learn more about computer-related methods and technologies. To this end, a data architect, Kathy Hatton, another data management analyst, two data analysis, an information engineering manager, a demonstrated the method by which a record becomes data centre operator, a scientist with a data archive, and physically fragmented throughout a database. She ex- some of archivy's own theorists were assembled for two plained how information requirements are analyzed and days. We explored what was similar and what was dif- how the subsequent database is designed by explaining to ferent about our methods, our language, our concepts 2, us: how a data
Archives and Museum Informatics – Springer Journals
Published: Dec 1, 1993
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