A system analysis and design proposal for the comptroller of the United States Naval Postgraduate School

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Hildebrand, Donald H. Jr.
Marafino, Andrew Jr.
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1985-03Advisor
Lyons, Norman R.
Second Reader
Sivasankaran, Taracad R.
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A major problem experienced by the Naval Postgraduate School Comptroller
concerns the methods presently used in the labor distribution budget process. These
methods are primarily manual and very labor intensive. Developing and implementing
an information management system for the comptroller will significantly reduce labor
requirements and enhance the timeliness and accuracy of the information required to
perform the budget process. A proposal for the analysis, design and implementation of
such a system is the primary focus of this thesis.
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