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      <title>COMPUTERIZED AUTOMATED MAPPING/FACILITIES MANAGEMENT</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[West Columbia, South Carolina, to meet increasing service demand, improved its utilities management capabilities by developing a microcomputer-based automated mapping/facilities management (AM/FM) system.  To minimize cost, the system was implemented using only existing in-house computer resources.  Central to the AM/FM system's design is a comprehensive template that provides users with an easy-to-follow environment for system development and operation.  The system contains geographic information system functionality to support facility management operations.  A two-way graphic/non-graphic interface allows the "intelligent" graphic database to be linked to any DOS resident alphanumeric database management system.  This article gives further details of the AM/FM system.]]></description>
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