IDP-integrated data processing - meaning and definition. What is IDP-integrated data processing
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What (who) is IDP-integrated data processing - definition

ANY PROCESS THAT USES A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO ENTER DATA AND SUMMARISE, ANALYSE OR OTHERWISE CONVERT DATA INTO USABLE INFORMATION
Data processing system; Data Processing; Data Processor; Electronic data processing system; History of data processing; Processed data

data processing         
<application> The input, verification, organisation, storage, retrieval, transformation, and extraction of information from data. The term is normally associated with commercial applications such as stock control or payroll. (1995-03-30)
Data processing system         
A data processing system is a combination of machines, people, and processes that for a set of inputs produces a defined set of outputs. The inputs and outputs are interpreted as data, facts, information etc.
data processing         
Data processing is the series of operations that are carried out on data, especially by computers, in order to present, interpret, or obtain information.
Taylor's company makes data-processing systems.
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Data processing

Data processing is the collection and manipulation of digital data to produce meaningful information. Data processing is a form of information processing, which is the modification (processing) of information in any manner detectable by an observer.

The term "Data Processing", or "DP" has also been used to refer to a department within an organization responsible for the operation of data processing programs.