A study of the Army's word processing program with cases.

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Hardesty, John M.
Date
1980Advisor
Euske, Kenneth J.
Second Reader
Haga, William
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The purpose of this study is to demonstrate potential advantages
and disadvantages that could result from the implementation of a
Word Processing/Administrative Support System. A model is presented
on planning, implementing, and maintaining a Word Processing/
Administrative Support System. A comparison is made of the guidance
contained in AR 340-8 and the guidance contained in the current Word
Processing literature as pertains to the activities presented in the model. Recommendations are made for improving AR 340-8
based on an analysis of the material presented in the regulation
and the Word Processing literature. In addition, two
teaching cases were developed which deal with Word Processing/
Administrative Support problems.
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