MANNING AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF NAVY ADP SYSTEMS. PHASE II. ADP SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGES: A SYNTHESIS,
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to identify those skills and knowledges needed to program, operate and maintain the Navy's Automatic Data Processing (ADP) systems. The skills and knowledges identified for an individual system are then compared with other items in their respective programmer, operator and maintenance areas to determine items common to several systems and those items unique to a given system. Two types of lists for the programmer, operator and maintenance areas are presented in this report - specific lists and general lists. The specific lists contain skills and knowledges needed to man a given ADP system (i.e., IBM 360, UNI 1500). The general lists contain skills and knowledges common to two or more ADP systems and those unique to a given system. The findings of this study indicate that there are many areas of commonality among the various ADP systems studied, particularly among the nontactical systems. It is concluded that commonalities are chiefly in the concept area. Unique skills and knowledges are dictated by differences in hardware, software, terminology and the applications performed by the various equipments. It is recommended that this report be used for the development of curricula, course outlines and courses. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0672887
Entities
People
- Jerome I. Bershtein
- Sylvester H. Cain
- William R. Carraway