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From: LudovicoVan <julio@diegidio.name>
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Subject: Re: "Complex Algorithm R&D: Harder Than Many Think" article published
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On 21 July, 15:13, Kenneth Sloan <KennethRSl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> John wrote:
> > The article "Complex Algorithm R&D: Harder Than Many Think" has been
> > published on the Math Blog.  The article discusses using advanced
> > mathematics to solve real world problems, including specific examples
> > in video compression and speech recognition.  The article is for a
> > general audience and may be useful for anyone interested in this
> > specialized field.  The article discusses the mathematical,
> > scientific, software engineering, project management, and business
> > issues at an introductory to intermediate level with a minimum of
> > formulas or technical jargon.
>
> >http://math-blog.com/2009/07/20/complex-algorithm-research-and-develo...
>
> I stopped reading at: "object-oriented methods are of limited use in
> complex algorithms".

Too true for your taste?

-LV