Taxonomic Workstation System User Guide

The Taxonomic Workstation System (TWS) is a relational data base management system which facilitates the development and manipulation of hierarchically organized information, thereby eliminating the need for the more onerous and time consuming manual task analysis systems. Its primary intended use i...

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CLASSIFICATION
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Computer Programming and Software
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
Computer Systems
COMPUTERS
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
DATA BASES
DATA MANAGEMENT
HUMANS
INVENTORY
JOB ANALYSIS
JOBS
LIBRARIES
MENU
MICROCOMPUTERS
PE62716A
PERFORMANCE(HUMAN)
POWER
RELATIONAL DATA BASES
REQUIREMENTS
RISK
SCANNING
SCENARIOS
SKILLS
TAXONOMY
TIME
TWS(TAXONOMIC WORKSTATION SYSTEM)
USER MANUALS
WORK STATIONS
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