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To: TEDennis who wrote (1489)12/8/1997 10:10:00 PM
From: Richard Dunaven  Read Replies (3) of 3391
 
Ted, as usuall thank you for your technological comments on this issue.

Why would you give a company say 5 or 10 % of your code to convert in a test pilot situation if it didn't represent 100% of the programs capabilities. Wouldn't that be deceiving yourself and or upper mgt on how well a firm can handle your situation?

Are you saying that a block of code in any given order might not represent the challenges that a full block of code would and if so what is the purpose of the test pilot then?

It would seem to me that date related lines of code are date related lines and that most programmers held the same format all the way through. Are you saying that the format of these lines change as the program progresses? I guess I don't understand how a block of test code could change from the main block.

This would mean that a CO could convert the test block but not the main block of code. Is this correct?

Please enlighten us!!

Thanks in advance !

Ric D.
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