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  2. Phoenix pay system - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix pay system is a payroll processing system for Canadian federal government employees, run by Public Services and Procurement Canada. It has caused pay problems for thousands of public servants since 2016, and has been criticized by auditors and senators.

  3. Payroll automation - Wikipedia

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    Payroll automation [1] refers to the use of computers to produce paychecks and manage benefit payments for a company or community. Often, payroll automation is integrated into the company's enterprise resource planning system that provides an overall view of the company's or community's finances; in addition to payroll, it can manage customer relationships, production, personnel resources ...

  4. Two-tier system - Wikipedia

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    A two-tier system is a payroll system that differentiates between two groups of workers based on their wages and/or benefits. Learn about the motivations, examples, and problems of this system in various contexts, such as education and labor markets.

  5. COBOL - Wikipedia

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    COBOL is a compiled English-like programming language for business use, designed in 1959 by CODASYL and influenced by FLOW-MATIC. It is an imperative, procedural, and object-oriented language, with a verbose and rigid syntax, and is still widely used in mainframe systems.

  6. Visual Basic (.NET) - Wikipedia

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    Visual Basic (.NET) is a multi-paradigm, object-oriented programming language, implemented on .NET, Mono, and the .NET Framework. Learn about its history, syntax, use in making GUI programs, and examples of code.

  7. Visual Basic (classic) - Wikipedia

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    Visual Basic (classic) is a third-generation programming language and an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft for Windows. It supports rapid application development, event-driven programming, and COM components, and was released from 1991 to 1998.

  8. Structure chart - Wikipedia

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    A structure chart is a diagram that shows the breakdown of a system or program into modules and their relationships. Learn how to construct a structure chart, see examples and related concepts in software engineering and organizational theory.

  9. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    A paycheck is a document or electronic payment issued by an employer to pay an employee for services rendered. Learn about different types of paychecks, such as electronic direct deposits, payroll cards and payroll warrants, and their advantages and disadvantages.