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During the last decade, the mode of operation of many centralized computer installations has been significantly changed by the widespread use of remote job entry (RJE) facilities. The increasing usage of remote work stations presents the analyst a significant problem in sizing remotes to efficiently handle the flow of jobs. Currently, few, if any, tools exist to aid the analyst in this area.