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Would a “standard”, for sake of argument, for Collins project, tell you need to keep up with the recent?
1Question : Would a “standard”, for sake of argument, for Collins project, tell you need to keep up with the recent?
(safety) literature, that you need access to risk websites and logs, that there needs to be a chain of custody for the algorithms, that there needs to be an audit trail of all changes to operational software ?
And would it remind you you need to use UNDOCTORED factory artefacts including factory tests ?
Would the “standard” remind you that commonsense needs to be used, that you wouldn’t (without a great deal of consideration) be issuing change proposals for items that already passed their factory tests.
safety audit software
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Answer by mikejobob
I am not knowledgeable with all those terms, Shariputra.
Yet I can tell you that everything that is “standardized” places people in the role of robots, no more no less, where commonsense use is out of line. You need to align all your actions with the norms, the standards. What is UNDOCTORED is also out of line. If no one can DOCTOR the undoctored, then there is failure, imho.
Just my very humble opinion.
If a project, for sake of argument Collins project, has deadlines, would the deadlines emphasize?
1Question : If a project, for sake of argument Collins project, has deadlines, would the deadlines emphasize?
key factors for success, for example reminding you you need to keep up with the recent (safety) literature, you need access to risk websites and logs, there needs to be a chain of custody for the algorithms, there needs to be an audit trail of all changes to operational software, you need use UNDOCTORED factory artefacts including factory tests ?
Would the deadlines remind you that commonsense needs to be used, that you wouldn’t (without a great deal of consideration) be issuing change proposals for items that already passed their factory tests.
factory audit
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Answer by phil8656
My “Philosophy” on these questions is that you are afraid to put them in the Business and Finance category for fear of getting legitimate answers.
When discussing mutual funds, who opposes what John Bogle and bogleheads believe? What is their argument?
0Question : When discussing mutual funds, who opposes what John Bogle and bogleheads believe? What is their argument?
I’ve read a lot about what John Bogle preaches and believes as far as investing in mutual funds go. However, what do his pundits say? What’s the opposite opinion?
mutual funds
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Answer by Ted
Bogle believes that you can’t consistently beat the market by timing and stock picking and timing so you’re better of just investing in the whole market via index funds.
The opposite point of view says that you can and point to many people, usually hedge fund managers, because they have records that you can check, who have many years of beating the market. Usually this involves trend following. Bogle, Malkiel, and other insist that this doesn’t work. http://www.michaelcovel.com/2008/06/01/mark-walsh-second-generation-turtle/
For a great explanation of trend following, read Michael Covel’s book with the simple title Trend Following
For fun …
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opposed When discussing mutual funds, who believe what John Bogle and bogleheads? What is their argument?
2I have a lot of what John Bogle preaches and believes read, as far as investing in mutual funds can. But what his experts say you? What is the opposite opinion?

