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To: ed who wrote (14452)1/17/1999 11:10:00 PM
From: WeisbrichA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Hi Ed,

?Who defines the project?

?Who monitors progress on timelines?

?Who does the QC?

?Who does the integration?

?Who does the Beta?

?Who prepares for Release 1.0?

?Who does the documentation?

?Who does the packaging?

?Wwho does the Marketing?

Where is this all Done?

Have I missed anything?

RW



To: ed who wrote (14452)1/18/1999 1:23:00 AM
From: nommedeguerre  Respond to of 74651
 
ed,

>>The high Tech industry will not really generate that many jobs in the next ten years.

You missed the point entirely or have not thought it through properly. My group is on the backside of the baby-boomer wave which will leave more jobs open by the retirees than can be filled by my generation. Hence employment possibilities for us should be excellent in 10+ years.

>>Since program codings is time cunsuming, so we generate lots of jobs in software industrie. As softwares being modualized, and the progress in telecommunications, we can now contract out the program codings of different modules to different areas of the world,

Software modules are the closest things to entropy I can think of and we've been moving code around the world without satellites for a long time (fiber-optic undersea cables). Yet the U.S. is screaming for engineers more than ever... Of course it might be interesting to see the Iraqi version of DOOM being sold at CompUSA.

Cheers,

Norm