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A Business Researcher's Interests has been profiled by Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition (October 19, 1996) as covering "a great many potential business applications..." of Complexity Theory "treated at length." Excerpt from the related communication of Feb. 8, 1997, from Tom Petzinger, Jr. is given below."I've been visiting the site from time to time and enjoying it greatly. I included it in a bibliography of Web resources I distributed a while back to roughly 2,500 readers of my weekly column in The Wall Street Journal. Keep up the great work! I know this takes an enormous amount of effort..."The text of the article titled "Complex Theory Made Easy With Some Helpful Reading" authored by Thomas Petzinger Jr. runs thus:
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"In the past six hours, I have answered approximately 300 e-mails about the latest Front Lines column on the potential of complexity theory in business.""Everyone wants the annotated bibliography of recommended reading I had offered. So in this space this week, I'd like to offer this list for the benefit of Interactive Journal readers -- along with a listing of very compelling Web sites on this subject..."
"A great many potential business applications are treated at length in a University of Pittsburgh site..."
[This site was a part of Yogesh Malhotra's personal home page at the University of Pittsburgh before moving to its permanent home at brint.com . One easy way to search for this article in the online Wall Street Journal is to do a search on the two words 'Petzinger' and 'complexity'.]
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