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"paul c" <toledobythesea_at_oohay.ac> wrote in message
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> mountain man wrote:
>> The rating of 100 equates to full realisation of the RM.
>> The rating of 50 equates to half realisation of the RM.
>> The rating of 10 equates to 10% realisation of the RM.
>> The rating of 0 equates to zero realisation of the RM
>>
>> My estimate/opinion is around 80% give or take 10%.
>>
>> What is your estimate and/or opinion?
>>
>
> there seem to be two questions here. my answer to the first one is that i
> am zero percent prepared to answer the second one, let alone willing.
There is one question. In what percentage is the RM "realised" in the major SQL-RDBMS products?
I am interested to try and evaluate how people think about the "realisation" of the RM in today's industry.
There are a widely ranging series of perspectives, and I am attempting to gauge this series.
Do you have a problem with this question?
-- Pete Brown IT Managers & Engineers Falls Creek Australia www.mountainman.com.auReceived on Tue Jun 07 2005 - 03:47:17 CDT
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