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Uses of ICT in theatres.  

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Prince's Theatre Research Uses of ICT in theatres Databases may contain information regarding: * Props - & people who make them * Costumes - " * Actors * Producers * Directors * Regular visitors * Scenery - makers, painters * Make-up people * Rehearsal times * Staff rotas Publicity: * Programmes * Filters * Press releases * Posters * List of contacts Smoke/fire alarms Emergency lighting A theatre may use ICT for a wide number of tasks: Ticket-booking systems (both on- and off-line) Internet site Staff rotas Promotional materials Cash flow Automatic lighting systems Central management system Accounts Scheduling User interfaces Alarms Data Protection Act -relates to any personal data (relating to living individuals who can be identified from that data) that may be stored. -hence, general data collected from point of sale terminals and websites are not usually affected. -requirements of Act also cover many categories of manually held data. -some types of data that must be registered under the Act: --public and internal directories (e.g. of students, customers, staff) - includes contact information. --staff/customer biographical information pages. --online forms (registration etc), include contact information. --online research surveys - includes...

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