An Interactive Media Decision Support System

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An Interactive Media Decision Support System
David N David Norman Ness
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All of this could be done without, for example, interfering with the communication between the initial input reader and the final report writer, which consisted of such things as report titles, row stubs, column headers and information about the actual constituents of the final report.
User Language The system, when used in its basic information retrieval mode, requests that the user provide four kinds of input to specify his final report: a. Things describing the report itself (title, stubs, h
...eaders, whether row percentages are desired, etc. ), b. The definition of the population that the user desire? to scan, c. Which portions of the population fall in the categories defined by rows of the report, and d. Which portions of the population fall in the categories defined by columns in the report.
•II- A typical row or column specification might be a statement like: MIDINC MEN: MEN. AND. INC IN(6000:8000) ; or PLAYBOY :AUD(PLA); Each of these lines consists of a stub or header (which precedes the colon) and a Boolean specification of the characteristics of people who it is desired fall into the column or row being specified.


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