Portable Data Terminals

Jim Freeman

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Abstract

As computers have become more pervasive, it is also clear that they have demanded new standards of attention from us and given rise to radically different training needs. Nowhere is this more evident than in the area of data input: data demanded for computer analysis is now greater than ever before. At the same time there has been a growing requirement for data of high quality and precision. Unfortunately the quality now being sought is often well beyond the capability of the average (unaided) human operator. A relatively new piece of equipment overcomes many of the problems associated withg data input by effectively recording data where they are generated. In fact PORTABLE DATA TERMINALS (or hand-held recorders) are just another example of a computer function being transferred from the hands of the specialist to those of the user. Of course this is highly desirable as long as the user is properly trained to operate the new equipment. Unfortunately, as we hgave seen in manny related areas of technology, this does not always occur. The result is that standards do not improve and may actually worsen. Hence it is critical for all concerned that training in the use of portable terminals should be properly understood.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)374-379
JournalIndustrial & Commercial Training
Volume13
Issue number11
Publication statusPublished - 1981

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