Abstract
The future success of the automated letter coding/sorting system relies, to a large extent, upon the proficiency of the coding desk operators. However, the future demand for trained operators cannot be met by existing training methods. A computer-based system is described which will be operational by late 1970. It is designed to meet the present training requirements and is sufficiently flexible to provide for changes of philosophy which experience may show to be necessary. The integration of the system with other computerized sorting office activities is also discussed.
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