
By Jo Best
Published: Monday 07 February 2005
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Knut Boehnert
Location
Nottingham
Occupation
Business Systems Analyst
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A very nice way how to establish de facto solutions.
I think any government can learn a lot from using these ways instead of implying a de jure solution that imposes a solution upon people.
There are risks to this approach too in that it starts with anarchy before de facto solutions are accepted. It takes a very good project management team to use all the ideas but the cost starting the project is probably saved in the running cost of such a built system.
Why did the NHS project sprang to my mind reading this article?
A very nice way how to establish de facto solution...
Knut Boehnert
This is an example of how to make an overpriced wa...
Anonymous
Terrific lateral thinking. Like iPods for the visu...
John Rudkin
The Dr.'s in this article did what open source is ...
Anonymous
It would be interesting to know if the "analyst" w...
Anonymous
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