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The limitations and capabilities of computer systems and the personnel who use them are assessed with reference to the efficient utilization of such aids to business as desktop publishing, executive information, and electronic data systems. It is concluded that it is necessary to take full advantage of the efficiency and increased productivity which these systems promise.<>