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The systems and programming staffs which have grown up within many large organizations may be described with considerable appropriateness as programming "factories." This designation could be used to characterize the programming groups employed by the computer manufacturers and those of the large companies engaged in producing proprietary programs. It is especially descriptive of the technical staff of a large commercial bank.