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business data processing

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Noun1.business data processing - data processing in accounting or business managementbusiness data processing - data processing in accounting or business management
data processing - (computer science) a series of operations on data by a computer in order to retrieve or transform or classify information


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In business data processing, modern methods of "data warehousing" and "data mining" make use of supercomputers in order to manage enormous masses of data, to retrieve relevant entries, and to derive conclusions.
The computer tools of interest to the business data processing manager are disk drives for storing the enterprise database and high-speed printers for producing reports.
It describes the ease with which those reps can now gain access to valuable data bases since Pacific Bell improved its business data processing operations and customer service with an interactive communications system that involves some 10,000 shared terminals and circuits.
 
 
 
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