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Simulation applications in computer center management
Significant developments occurred during the 1960's in the use of computer-based simulation models for management analysis. Data processing personnel contributed extensively to these developments. However, the role characteristically attributed to them emphasized programming and machine operations. Relatively few models have been concerned with management aspects of computer center operations.