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From
22/06/1999 01:29:53
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Contracts, agreements and general business
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00231389
Message ID:
00232342
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25
George,

>Walter,

>If a product is supposed to do something, and is supposed to last a certain length of time, and does it, then it's a quality product. If another product doing the same thing, says it's supposed last the same amount of time, but actually lasts longer than that, to me, it isn't a higher quality product. Why? Because when I go to buy the product I'll look at the two and make my decision based on the price. This is especially true if I only foresee using the product for a period less than the expected life of the product.

>Requirements can generally be reduced to what something is supposed to do and how long is it supposed to last. Certainly, there are exceptions.

Is this interpretation based on some theory or is this your own perception. I sure want to know more about your view of the word quality and requirements.

Though, Within the traditional interpretation of the word quality and reqiurement i have to hold my standpoint and say the law is true.

Walter
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