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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (4553)12/9/2001 1:24:19 PM
From: elmatador   of 46821
 
Still the Luminaries question:
A network needs only (and only) two things: QUALITY AND CONTINUITY.

QUALITY means that the signal at the other end should be the signal the input end without distortion; noise or high BER.

Peter Drucker on quality: 'Quality' in a product or service is not what the suppliers put in. It is what the customer gets out and is willing to pay for. A product is not 'quality' because it is hard to make and costs a lot of money, as manufacturers typically believe. That is incompetence. Customers pay only for what is of use to them and gives them value. Nothing else constitutes 'quality'.

CONTINUITY
It should always be there. Since it is hard to achieve continuity because noise and distortions are of chaotic-type, we should build redundancy. And it is possible to build redundancy since the systems are cheap.

So, if networks can be reduce to those two points -quality and continuity- does it need a dedicated set of Luminaries?
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