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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (5719)11/3/1998 9:11:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7491
 
Svejk: Re: "These products take a variety of approaches to analyzing the software and data on your PC and identifying problems"

OK, let's take them one at a time ...

Vertex 2000 - Doesn't run "on a PC" at all, so it doesn't fit.

Think 2000 - Doesn't analyze software and data on your PC. The data that is used is quantitative info about the company and their software portfolio, and is very subjective. It is input by a business analyst. No software, no PC data ... no fit.

Test Harness 2000 - Doesn't analyze software at all. Doesn't look at data at all. It "runs" user defined tests. You can find problems with Y2K compliancy IF you manually examine the output of the tests, not of the product. The product doesn't identify errors/problems.

Note that for a product to fit the category description, it must analyze software and data on your PC and identify problems.

Those are two ands. Those aren't ors.

None of the three products fit.

0 for 3.

Next?

Note: I'm not sure ANY of the products in that list meet the definition of the category.

TED (Picky son-of-a-gun, aren't I?)