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Sunday, May 12, 2002 |
I am a software tester. To a huge number of people, I might as well say "I am a luxonomical gazmastinator," and I would get the same response. What can I do? Am I the only one with this problem? Is there a book I can hand out and say, "Here! Read this and you'll understand!" [Joe Bork]
The best description I've found is in the Mythical Man-Month by Brooks (which is a masterpiece anyway). These three pages pretty much cover it: pg 7, pg 8, pg 9.
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"We're not a large church," said Mike Basta, the executive pastor. "We're a small town." [NY Times]
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I just spoke with Keith Teare, the former CEO of RealNames. He explained that the company will shut down on Monday, and explained how it happened. [snip] [Scripting News]
This PDF is slightly interesting: to get "IBM buy a notebook", "IBM do something", it costs $80,000 + $70,000 per country per year.
Page 63+ talks about some architecture for a new/better naming system, sort of web services related.
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