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The Resource Interruption Monitoring System : Basic Reporting Procedures And Sample Reports, United States. General Services Administration. Office Of Preparedness. Oct 1974

The Resource Interruption Monitoring System : Basic Reporting Procedures And Sample Reports, United States. General Services Administration. Office Of Preparedness.

Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports

This RIMS training manual was originally prepared by Mrs. Helen R. Nixon for use in her' office, Region 7, Dallas, Texas. It has subsequently been used for training at each OP Regional Office and at the Central Office in Washington. In anticipation of requirements for training of new users of RIMS under crisis reporting conditions, the manual is being issued for library reference and quantity reproduction.


Emisari: A Management Information System Designed To Aid And Involve People, Rod L. Renner, Robert M. Bechtold, Charles W. Clark, David O. Marbray, Ronald L. Wynn, Nancy H. Goldstein, United States. General Services Administration. Office Of Preparedness. Mathematics And Computation Laboratory. Feb 1973

Emisari: A Management Information System Designed To Aid And Involve People, Rod L. Renner, Robert M. Bechtold, Charles W. Clark, David O. Marbray, Ronald L. Wynn, Nancy H. Goldstein, United States. General Services Administration. Office Of Preparedness. Mathematics And Computation Laboratory.

Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports

The EMISARI System described in this paper represents a major departure from conventional MIS design. It is oriented not toward data per se, but rather toward activities of the people who generate and use the data. Thus it provides not merely for reporting up the chain of command, but also for dissemination of policy guidance and reference material down the chain, and for lateral communication among all users. It places a premium upon flexibility, to permit rapid system modifications in response to changes in user functions and needs and it offers a greatly simplified operation, to avoid any necessity for …


Conference System User's Guide, Rod L. Renner, United States. General Services Administration. Office Of Preparedness. Mathematics And Computation Laboratory. Nov 1972

Conference System User's Guide, Rod L. Renner, United States. General Services Administration. Office Of Preparedness. Mathematics And Computation Laboratory.

Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports

This paper describes three methods of group communication utilizing computer terminals as the vehicle for conducting a group discussion. The system that provides; these methods was developed by OEP for a UNIVAC 1108 as a convenient form of communication among geographically dispersed individuals and/or as an adjunct to oral communications. Completely normal language is used. Use of the computer permits maintaining a written record automatically and allowing discussions in which participants need not talk and listen in synchronism (in contrast to conventional meetings and telephone conference calls). In two of the methods, the discussants need not even be participating simultaneously. …