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Takusi, Gabriel Samuto – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This quantitative analysis explored the intrinsic and extrinsic turnover factors of relational database support specialists. Two hundred and nine relational database support specialists were surveyed for this research. The research was conducted based on Hackman and Oldham's (1980) Job Diagnostic Survey. Regression analysis and a univariate ANOVA…
Descriptors: Labor Turnover, Data Processing Occupations, Databases, Statistical Analysis
Illinois Occupational Skill Standards and Credentialing Council, Carbondale. – 2002
This document contains Illinois Occupational Skill Standards for occupations in the Information Technology Design and Build Cluster (technical writer, programmer, system analyst, network architect, application product architect, network engineer, and database administrator). The skill standards define what an individual should know and the…
Descriptors: Competence, Competency Based Education, Computer System Design, Data Processing Occupations
Illinois Occupational Skill Standards and Credentialing Council, Carbondale. – 2002
This document contains Illinois Occupational Skill Standards for occupations in the Information Technology Operate Cluster (help desk support, computer maintenance and technical support technician, systems operator, application and computer support specialist, systems administrator, network administrator, and database administrator). The skill…
Descriptors: Competence, Competency Based Education, Computers, Data Processing Occupations
Graham, G. M. R. – Training Officer, 1975
The performance of individuals is the chief factor in the performance of data processing installations. Training can close the gap between rapidly changing tasks and the skills they require. The article views types of training available and discusses a survey of attitudes toward data processing training. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedPair, Paul M. – Business Education Forum, 1974
The challenge of the expanding computer industry to business educators is discussed--a new profession, emerging organization leaders, program objectives, and ethical/professional guidelines. (EA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Certification, Computer Science Education, Data Processing
Peer reviewedGibson, E. Dana; Gibson, Rosemary P. – Business Education Forum, 1975
The authors have travelled widely gathering data on information systems; they discuss the world communication and information revolutions, and call on teachers to turn out students with a world outlook. Eight guidelines are offered to this end, as well as a listing of some specific topics to include in courses. (AJ)
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Education, Course Content, Data Processing
Peer reviewedJohnson, Mildred Fitzgerald – Business Education Forum, 1976
Views the present status of the data entry system, the hardware involved, and the keypunch as part of this hardware. It is noted that the demand for keypunch operators will probably be just as great between 1976-80 as it is today. (HD)
Descriptors: Business Education, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations, Input Output Devices
Radway, Bonnie; Schroeder, Betty – Journal of Business Education, 1978
The authors describe a data processing program developed at the Capital Area Career Center in Mason, Michigan, which is continually updated with current information from area employers on skills and equipment needed for employment in data processing jobs. Students work from learning activity packets for specific data processing jobs, following a…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Science Education, Data Processing Occupations, Individualized Programs
Peer reviewedJohnson, Mildred Fitzgerald – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1978
Diagrams the levels of specialization in electronic data processing and provides a job description for the first level, computer production operations job cluster. Data collected from computer operations managers, incumbent operators, and interviews and observations were analyzed for the job skills and educational and employment qualifications…
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Ladders, Data Processing Occupations, Employment Qualifications
Peer reviewedHennington, Jo Ann – Business Education Forum, 1978
Learning the touch system is fundamental to mastering the ten-key keyboard entry devices in electronic data processing systems. Daily paced drills for speed and accuracy on the ten-key keyboard are recommended and some specific pacing strategies for the teacher to use are presented. (MF)
Descriptors: Clerical Workers, Computer Science Education, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations
Muscat, Eugene – Business Education World, 1977
Encourages business teachers to examine the advantages of implementing a data processing program from the perspectives of career counseling, course objectives, and career education. (TA)
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Counseling, Career Education, Curriculum Development
Witherow, Mary – Balance Sheet, 1974
The revised date processing department at the O'Fallon Area School in St. Louis emphasizes training for entry placement in such jobs as forms equipment, tape librarian, EAM operator, control clerk, keypunch operator, junior operator, and computer operator. Three new courses (data concepts, data entry devices, and advanced data concepts) are…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Facilities, Data Processing, Data Processing Occupations
Peer reviewedHebden, J. E. – Sociology of Work and Occupations, 1975
The paper examines ways in which the concept of work identification may provide a useful means of delineating the boundaries of occupational groups. Two kinds of identification are discussed: identification with employing organizations and identification with occupation.
Descriptors: Data Processing Occupations, Identification, Occupations, Organizational Climate
Peer reviewedNelson, F. Howard – Journal of Negro Education, 1985
Analyzes employment trends in computer-related fields, focusing on the education and employment of Black computer workers. Reports that parity is increasing in computer occupations where gaps between Black and White employment exist, those jobs requiring the most education. (KH)
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Employment, Computer Science Education, Data Processing Occupations
Gross, Clifford M.; Chapnik, Elissa Beth – Training and Development Journal, 1987
The authors focus on issues related to the continual use of video display terminals in the office, including safety and health regulations, potential health problems, and the role of training in minimizing work-related health problems. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computers, Data Processing Occupations, Futures (of Society)

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