On Monday 16 October 2006 04:19, John Weller wrote:

Hi John!

In our situation the function depends on great numbers of cases in an 
instantly searchable format, On paper, the  project is just a few cases, not 
enough to support analysis. In other words, on paper there is no 
functionality. The project can't be done on paper, only the smallest part of 
it can be.

> You are confusing limitations with functionality.  Virgil's point, which I
> agree with whole-heartedly, is that if it can't be done on paper then it
> can't be done.  No mention of efficiently.  So, the paper system has
> serious limitations due to the physical constraints such as quantity or
> response times - that's why we use computers!  But the basics still apply,
> if it can't be done on paper first then it can't be done.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/


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