The development of a standard database system for Republic of Korea Army's personnel management.

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Hong, Dae Sik.
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1983-06Advisor
Parry, S.H.
Second Reader
Elster, Richard S.
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This thesis presents the development of a database
system for Republic of Korea Army's personnel management.
Database processing has grown significantly in computer
science areas and also in management of certain organizations.
Database system designers establish objectives of
database system organizations before initiating development.
An important consideration in database development is to
assure that it can be used for a wide variety of application
and can be changed quickly and easily. ROK Army needs an
end-user application system because users usually require
statistical information periodically. Software engineering
goals are discussed to develop an efficient end-user
application system. To address software engineering goals,
top-down design and structured programming technique are
used as tools.
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