Data Processing
Data Processing
Data Processing
Analysis
the
"collection,
organization,
interpretation and presentation of data.".
analysis,
Applications
Commercial data processing
Commercial data processing involves a large volume of input
data, relatively few computational operations, and a large volume
of output. For example, an insurance company needs to keep
records on tens or hundreds of thousands of policies, print and
mail bills, and receive and post payments.
Data analysis
By application area
Simple example
A very simple example of a data processing system is the
process of maintaining a check register. Transactions
checks and deposits are recorded as they occur and the
transactions are summarized to determine a current
balance. Monthly the data recorded in the register is
reconciled with a hopefully identical list of transactions
processed by the bank.
A more sophisticated record keeping system might further
identify the transactions for example deposits by source
or checks by type, such as charitable contributions. This
information might be used to obtain information like the
total of all contributions for the year.
The important thing about this example is that it is
a system, in which, all transactions are recorded
consistently, and the same method of bank reconciliation
is used each time.
Real-world example
This is a flowchart of a data processing system combining
manual and computerized processing to handle accounts
receivable, billing, andgeneral ledger