DOCUMENTAT~N AND COMPUTER SECURITY J a m e s E. M i l l e r Systems Science U n i v e r s i t y of W e s t F l o r i d a Pensacola, Florida A n u m b e r of p e o p l e w h o h a v e l o o k e d at the phenomenon of computer crime have c o n c l u d e d that one of the m a j o r d e t e r r e n t s to c r i m e in the f i f t i e s and s i x t i e s was the general low quality of the documentation. Systems documentation usually reflected the system that was supposed to be i n s t a l l e d but r a r e l y the one that actually was installed and virtually never the changes that were subsequently made. It was d i f f i c u l t for the p r o f e s s i
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