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What (who) is Electronic Data Processing - definition

USE OF AUTOMATED METHODS TO PROCESS COMMERCIAL DATA
Electronic Data Processing; EDP numbers; Computer data processing; History of electronic data processing
  • 1967 letter by the [[Midland Bank]] to a customer, on the introduction of electronic data processing
  • Electronic data processing in the [[Volkswagen]] factory Wolfsburg, 1973
  • A punched card from the mid-twentieth century.

Electronic Data Processing         
<application> (EDP) data processing by electronic machines, i.e. computers. (1995-03-30)
Electronic data processing         
Electronic data processing (EDP) can refer to the use of automated methods to process commercial data. Typically, this uses relatively simple, repetitive activities to process large volumes of similar information.
data processing         
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
<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)

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Electronic data processing

Electronic data processing (EDP) can refer to the use of automated methods to process commercial data. Typically, this uses relatively simple, repetitive activities to process large volumes of similar information. For example: stock updates applied to an inventory, banking transactions applied to account and customer master files, booking and ticketing transactions to an airline's reservation system, billing for utility services. The modifier "electronic" or "automatic" was used with "data processing" (DP), especially c. 1960, to distinguish human clerical data processing from that done by computer.

Examples of use of Electronic Data Processing
1. Computer and information systems managers –– Plan, direct or coordinate activities in fields, including electronic data processing and computer programming.
2. Investigations were on in India and the UK into the fraud "perpetrated using details accessed at HSBC’s" Bangalore–based BPO unit, HSBC Electronic Data Processing India Pvt Ltd.