On 30/06/10 01:03 +0200, Chenal Bertrand wrote:
> Le 29/06/10 23:42, Cédric Krier a écrit :
> > On 29/06/10 16:28 -0500, Juan Fernando Jaramillo wrote:
> >    
> >> Well, I am actuary, and since I been working with Tryton, I been thinking 
> >> to
> >> make actuarial modules (like retirement modules, and bonifications modules,
> >> and such thinks that the IAS require) and more aports to the comunity, 
> >> could
> >> be very usefull to have mathematical tools, that help you spend less time. 
> >> I
> >> can't say you all the thinks that you could make with tools as convolution
> >> or nonlinear fitting, this is imposible. I understand that may be you don't
> >> have time, but I think that if Tobias have time, and like to explore more
> >> the tool, could be very usefull. What do you think Tobias? May be make a
> >> swot of the two tools to compare!
> >>      
> > So you want to make the computation inside a graph plot tool?
> > I thought this kind of thing will be computed with some complex equation (on
> > the server side) and stored in the database.
> >
> > Any way, I don't see this kind of stuff included in the Tryton client.
> >
> >    
> 
> Maybe we need client modules :D, is it imaginable ?

There is already the possiblity. But it is limited.
And I can see the big picture without a scenario.

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