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The replacement of a 2nd Generation Library Management System

This report includes a system partly developed in the Delphi programming application showing basic Library Management System functionality for a fictional North Wales University.

The replacement of a 2nd Generation Library Management System (DOC)

This entry was posted in Information Management on July 5, 2013 by Paul Catherall.

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