ARPANET Management Study: New Application Areas
Abstract
Some specific topics addressed in the present Quarterly Technical Report include: (1) Consideration of system modules necessary for a large set of procurement related functions; (2) Description of an early list of evolutionary functions felt to be most applicable; (3) Determination of the file sizes for the records considered; (4) Determination of the state of the art of inputting and storing the large text database implied in automating procurement; (5) Consideration of secrecy protection means that are more effectively built into the initial system configuration design rather than as an afterthought; (6) Survey of present procurement information automation efforts, and consideration of evolutionary growth from this presently highly advanced basis; (7) Analysis of the cost of sending one-way text messages via a number of alternatives ranging from postal mail to various forms of electronic transmittal; (8) Work in progress in evaluating present day legal interpretation of governmental secrecy provisions and private proprietary information protection legislation of import to procurement automation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 05, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0787039
Entities
People
- Carson E. Agnew
- David C. Caulkins
- Edwin B. Parker
- Paul Baran
- Paul Goldstein
- Ronald C. Crane
- Vinton G. Cerf