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  2. Business Basic - Wikipedia

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    Business Basics added indexed file access methods to the normal set of BASIC commands, and were optimised for other input/output access, especially display terminal control. The two major families of Business Basic are Basic/Four and Data General Business Basic. In addition, the Point 4 company, which developed the IRIS operating system, had ...

  3. Basic/Four - Wikipedia

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    Basic/Four. Terminal for a MAI Basic/Four minicomputer. Basic/Four is a variety of Business Basic which originally ran on computers of the same name introduced in 1971. The company that produced the system, Management Assistance, Inc., was later known as Basic/Four Corporation, MAI Basic Four, Inc., and MAI Basic Four Information Systems. [1]

  4. Business systems planning - Wikipedia

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    Business systems planning ( BSP) is a method of analyzing, defining and designing the information architecture of organizations. It was introduced by IBM for internal use only in 1981, [1] although initial work on BSP began during the early 1970s. BSP was later sold to organizations. [2] It is a complex method dealing with interconnected data ...

  5. Business intelligence - Wikipedia

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    According to Forrester Research, business intelligence is "a set of methodologies, processes, architectures, and technologies that transform raw data into meaningful and useful information used to enable more effective strategic, tactical, and operational insights and decision-making." [11] Under this definition, business intelligence ...

  6. Enterprise resource planning - Wikipedia

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    An "ERP system selection methodology" is a formal process for selecting an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. Existing methodologies include: Kuiper's funnel method, Dobrin's three-dimensional (3D) web-based decision support tool, and the Clarkston Potomac methodology. Expansion. ERP systems experienced rapid growth in the 1990s.

  7. MAI Systems - Wikipedia

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    MAI Systems. MAI Systems Corporation, or simply MAI, was a United States -based computer company best known for its Basic/Four product and the customized computer systems that ran it. It was later known for its computer reservation systems . The company formed in 1957 as a consulting firm, Management Assistance Inc..

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