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The programs have issues.;)

 

Ocean Boy... You need to Google - GIGO (garbage in, garbage out) is a concept common to computer science and mathematics: the quality of output is determined by the quality of the input. So, for example, if a mathematical equation is improperly stated, the answer is unlikely to be correct. :D

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Ocean Boy... You need to Google - GIGO (garbage in, garbage out) is a concept common to computer science and mathematics: the quality of output is determined by the quality of the input. So, for example, if a mathematical equation is improperly stated, the answer is unlikely to be correct. :D

I took a lot of math classes in my day. I have a pretty good concept of how it works.

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I have an issue with people always blame the IT Department. The IT Department creates the programs that are used, but it is non-IT people that are responsible for the data. It would be like blaming Microsoft for a mistake you made in your formula your Excel file. The IT department only supplies the tools. :D

 

An I have an issue with IT people who always blame the users.

 

If code is so fragile that a small error in data causes significant failure, the blame lies principally with the coders. Oh, and the management that did not allow enough time and resources to properly test.

 

When a web site continually reminds me to complete a booking I threw away four months ago. That is not my fault. It isn't a data entry fault. It is code that does not cope properly with dangling data.

 

When a web page works in private/incognito mode but not general mode, it is definitely an IT issue.

 

Blaming users for bad data is like blaming first graders for spelling errors.

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An I have an issue with IT people who always blame the users.

 

If code is so fragile that a small error in data causes significant failure, the blame lies principally with the coders. Oh, and the management that did not allow enough time and resources to properly test.

 

When a web site continually reminds me to complete a booking I threw away four months ago. That is not my fault. It isn't a data entry fault. It is code that does not cope properly with dangling data.

 

When a web page works in private/incognito mode but not general mode, it is definitely an IT issue.

 

Blaming users for bad data is like blaming first graders for spelling errors.

Dilly Dilly!!

 

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