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Instructional data requirements from administrative systems
Administrative computing has certainly come a long way from its meager beginning in the financial records area in most institutions to the present where every administrative area has at least one system running, usually on the institution's mainframe, with immediate access to the records in the database. In most institutions, these systems are required for the administrative personnel to complete their required assignments.