I am surprised that nobody mentions IBM DB2. In the bank where I work, the banking system uses DB2 on mainframes. Our data warehouse uses SAS.
Here are some generic links to help your search: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_Valuation_Model http://scholar.google.dk/scholar?q=automated+valuation+model
When you have 1000 developers, you would organize them in teams and appoint middle managers to reduce the complexity.. That is quite normal :-)
Assume that the superstar=100*average_programmer is true, then tell me: How many of these superstars are there in the world and how likely is it that they want to work at your startup? It seems that many people here…
Oh the memories :-) That article is from about 1990. At that time it was widely referenced in neural network research. I also used it as a reference in my masters thesis in 1993. Edit: Changed year..
I can't join myself, but why don't you meet at Labitat.dk ?
They don't write software, they test it. They type in endless amounts of test data, and manually test all sorts of applications.
I am surprised that nobody mentions IBM DB2. In the bank where I work, the banking system uses DB2 on mainframes. Our data warehouse uses SAS.
Here are some generic links to help your search: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_Valuation_Model http://scholar.google.dk/scholar?q=automated+valuation+model
When you have 1000 developers, you would organize them in teams and appoint middle managers to reduce the complexity.. That is quite normal :-)
Assume that the superstar=100*average_programmer is true, then tell me: How many of these superstars are there in the world and how likely is it that they want to work at your startup? It seems that many people here…
Oh the memories :-) That article is from about 1990. At that time it was widely referenced in neural network research. I also used it as a reference in my masters thesis in 1993. Edit: Changed year..
I can't join myself, but why don't you meet at Labitat.dk ?
They don't write software, they test it. They type in endless amounts of test data, and manually test all sorts of applications.