Abstract
The most significant technological achievement presently affecting the quality of life in our society is the computer. Despite its rapid invasion into the marketplace, the computer is often personified with adjectives such as controlling, impersonal, and intimidating. Yet we cannot deny that the computer is imbedded in every aspect of our society. Technological advancements are developing at such a pace that it is difficult to keep abreast of the field. The personal computer now offers the promise of being available to all United States citizens within the next three to five years (Braun 1977, p. 3).

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