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{{Short description|Collection and manipulation of items of data to produce meaningful information}}
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=== Manual data processing ===
Although widespread use of the term ''data processing'' dates only from the 1950s,
The [[1890 United States
=== Automatic data processing ===
The term ''[[Electronic data processing|automatic data processing]]'' was applied to operations performed by means of [[unit record equipment]], such as [[Herman Hollerith]]'s application of [[punched card]] equipment for the [[1890 United States
=== Computerized data processing ===
Computerized data processing, or [[electronic data processing]] represents a later development, with a computer used instead of several independent pieces of equipment. The Census Bureau first made limited use of [[electronic computers]] for the [[1950 United States
=== Other developments ===
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This is a [[flowchart]] of a data processing system combining manual and computerized processing to handle [[accounts receivable]], billing, and [[general ledger]]
[[File:Stockbridge system flowchart example.jpg
== See also ==
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