I'm as bored as you are with arguments going around in
circles. It's like watching dogs chasing their tails.

However, I posted additional information which I have not
pointed out before. I completely agree with you to wait
for the Supreme Court's decision on the pending case.

As a matter of interest there was a previous court decision
on a similar matter which was ruled by SC in favor of the
Comelec.


On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Michael Janapin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Back to square one. :-)
>
> You have good points sir. However, let's just wait for the Supreme Court for
> the proper interpretation of the law on this matter.
>
> If we synergize our ideas:
> Source Code Review + Testing = ACCEPTABLE SYSTEM
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 7:13 AM, Oscar Plameras <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> The good thing about testing by Outcome is that,
>> 1. It's simple and easy to understand
>> 2. It's not ambiguous
>> 3. It's measurable
>> 4. It's efficient
>> 5. It does not require the testers(developers of testing procedures)
>> to be programmers. All that's required is that the testers are
>> conversant with the System(Systems Analyst Professionals,
>> i.e., Comelec Analyst in this case).
>> 6. And above, the concept and the substance of this test
>> is easy to sell from the President of the Philippines, Senators,
>> Congressmen,Justice of the Supreme Court, etc., on to the
>> person on the street.
>>
>> No one has to have the qualification of a "second-hand car
>> salesman" to be able to sell this concept. All one needs is
>> logic and reason.
>>
>
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> Systems Administrator
> PBTS Baguio City, Philippines
> http://mulingsilang.wordpress.com
>
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