The completed Management Information System for the Monterey Navy Flying Club.
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Graham, James M.
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1987Advisor
Frew, Barry A.
Second Reader
Euske, Kenneth J.
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This thesis provides a completed Management Information System for
the Monterey Navy Flying Club. The software package was designed to
operate upon an IBM PC-XT or PC-AT or 100% compatible microcomputer
wjiich has 384K of main memory. Specific hardware requirements are
discussed in chapter one. This software package supplies the necessary
tools for the club manager to maintain all club records and generate
required administrative and financial reports. Decision-making
assistance is provided to the club manager and its Board of Directors by
combining the system generated reports and the relational database
capabilities of the R: Base 5000 language.
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