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  <li> When I identify a specific vertical market opportunity, I prepare an app using the most likely selection from the Common Platform Bases. In doing so independently I have advanced labor at no cost to the class of agents who would operate in that real world vertical market. ...<br><br>
  <li> When I identify a specific vertical market opportunity, I prepare an app using the most likely selection from the [[Common Platform Bases]]. In doing so independently I have advanced labor at no cost to the class of agents who would operate in that real world vertical market. ...<br><br>
  <li> When a generic application is so purchased, it diverges from the common public abstract application upon which it is based. ...<br><br>
  <li> When a generic application is so purchased, it diverges from the common public abstract application upon which it is based. ...<br><br>
  <li> In this way we eliminate, or reduce to it's practical minimum, your risks in application development, the bugaboo of automation.
  <li> In this way we eliminate, or reduce to it's practical minimum, your risks in application development, the bugaboo of automation.
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Revision as of 01:54, 13 April 2007

DRAFT

"What do you mean by 'Guaranteed Development'?"

There are two aspects to what I have traditionally called the Commodity Software policy. One is a warrant for correction of defects at no additional cost in perpetuity and is the original simple sense which is still operative once your application goes into maintenance. Prior to that:

  • When I identify a specific vertical market opportunity, I prepare an app using the most likely selection from the Common Platform Bases. In doing so independently I have advanced labor at no cost to the class of agents who would operate in that real world vertical market. ...

  • When a generic application is so purchased, it diverges from the common public abstract application upon which it is based. ...

  • In this way we eliminate, or reduce to it's practical minimum, your risks in application development, the bugaboo of automation.