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Posted by Lauri Grohn on July 06, 1999 at 12:20:29:
In Reply to: Re: Avoid "best practices" posted by Kees de Vos on July 06, 1999 at 09:43:35:
> I beleive this approach also sticks to the
> essence of your view, am I correct?I guess so. The problem with Best Practices,
Benchmarking etc. is that those are based
on history and sometimes on a different
context. (I remember when 23 years ago I
was asked to use Jackson's methodology for
bacth processing when developing the
first microprocessor based control systems
using a new multiprocess operating system...)
- Re: Avoid "best practices" Kees de Vos 12:26:13 7/06/99 (1)
- Cultivate "best principles" outsource "best practices" Martyn R Jones 12:45:15 7/06/99 (0)
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