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Daily Archives: August 6, 2013
SQL in the City in the fall of 2013
This fall I’ll be attending a number of SQL in the City events in the US. Once again we have a tour, though it’s a shorter tour than the 5 events in two weeks I was on last year. One … Continue reading
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Separation of Duty
In the Vietnam war we found people gathering data that had to support the analysis or decisions of the leaders. That’s a fundamental problem. Arguably this led to the extension of the war, and more lives lost, without more decisive … Continue reading