
The intent of this article is to outline the factors that influence the choice or design of the data-handling components, and their organization into systems useful for a class of high-energy physics experiments. The class is the one sometimes described by that rather loose term, ''on-line.'' It includes those experiments in which data are acquired electrically, and analyzed or recorded by electrical means. (auth)
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