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system study

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system study [′sis·təm ‚stəd·ē]
(computer science)
A detailed study to determine whether, to what extent, and how automatic data-processing equipment should be used; it usually includes an analysis of the existing system and the design of the new system, including the development of system specifications which provide a basis for the selection of equipment.


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