An Interrupt Based Organization for Management Information Systems A programming structure, language constructs, and a supervisory system organization are proposed for the design and coding of large shared data base systems. The bases for this organization are a generalized interrupt structure and the newly introduced concept of "file tagging," which is the process of associating program structures and interrupt generating conditions with items in the data base. An algorithm for resolving conflicts which arise in scheduling the interrupt processing routines is presented. DPL, a programming language and supervisory system in which these concepts are implemented, is used to illustrated the new organization which is proposed for management information systems. CACM December, 1970 Morgan, H. L. management information systems, integrated data processing, supervisors, interrupts monitoring systems, supervisory systems, interrupt scheduling, parallel processing 3.51 4.22 4.32 CA701204 JB February 9, 1978 3:46 PM 1959 4 1959 1135 5 1959 1959 5 1959 1959 5 1959 1959 5 1959 2182 5 1959 2534 5 1959 830 6 1959 1787 6 1959 1959 6 1959 1959 6 1959 1973 6 1959 2111 6 1959 2182 6 1959 799 6 1959