TITLE

STORING AND MANAGING DATA ON A COMPUTER

AUTHOR(S)
Lee, Nicholas; Millman, Andrew
PUB. DATE
August 1995
SOURCE
BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);8/26/95, Vol. 311 Issue 7004, p562
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents information relevant in storing and managing medical data on a computer. Structure of databases; Validation of data and error trapping; Creating a database; Operating the database.
ACCESSION #
9510252637

Tags: MEDICINE -- Data processing

 

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