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Table-driven input editing for a data-storage system
Traditional and table-driven methods of editing input data for a data-storage system are compared. An application of table-driven input editing is described for a high-volume, multiple-format, clinical data-base which is subject to frequent modification in form and content. Modification of formats in the data-base does not require a programmer, and can be handled in a matter of minutes rather than days.