the final product of the sample taken produced a newly created track. at least for sake of brevity, created seems acceptable in this context. it also probably is a good way of conceptualizing the legal issues involved…
Just to throw this out there in the hope it is useful, I have been using this book as a review of linear algebra: http://linear.ups.edu/html/fcla.html
TFS has a lot of features and a lot of configuration options. What is nice is that all of the parts can be put together to work across the entire development team's workflow and life-cycle. So developers, QA, project…
the final product of the sample taken produced a newly created track. at least for sake of brevity, created seems acceptable in this context. it also probably is a good way of conceptualizing the legal issues involved…
Just to throw this out there in the hope it is useful, I have been using this book as a review of linear algebra: http://linear.ups.edu/html/fcla.html
TFS has a lot of features and a lot of configuration options. What is nice is that all of the parts can be put together to work across the entire development team's workflow and life-cycle. So developers, QA, project…