Date of Award
1977
Embargo Period
8-1-2024
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
Biometry
College
College of Graduate Studies
First Advisor
Boyd Loadholt
Second Advisor
S. Katz
Abstract
The information system accepts data on multi-component populations in South Carolina, and produces distribution maps, histograms, tables and other summary displays. The initial application illustrated is to the population of insects in the family Tabanid in South Carolina. The system is a series of FORTRAN programs written for an IBM System 360 Model 40 under DOS.
Recommended Citation
Andres, Louise Ramsey, "A Computer Based Information System for the Study of Multi-Component Populations in South Carolina" (1977). MUSC Theses and Dissertations. 35.
https://medica-musc.researchcommons.org/theses/35
Rights
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