Comments on Brightwork Article on the US Torture

Executive Summary This article contains comments from the articles on the problems with US torture. Introduction These comments are in response to the articles on the problem with US torture. Comment #1: From Hons Student “On the conservatives the British tories have announced a new policy for individuals o become more selfish regarding torture there…

Comments on Brightwork Article on the Problems with Justifying Stealing Natural Resources

Executive Summary This article contains comments from the articles on justifying stealing natural resources. Introduction These comments are in response to the articles on stealing natural resources. Comment #1: From Darren “US oil companies now receive 75% of every dollar of crude oil that is pulled from the “newly democratic” Iraq.Do you have a source…

Comments on Brightwork Article on the Problems with GDP

Executive Summary This article contains comments from the articles on the problems with GDP. Introduction These comments are in response to the articles on the problem with GDP. Comment #1: From Darren Hi shaun ta very much. Well the WHO use sens capabilities to account in the main instead of the GDP method, as for…

Comments on Brightwork Article on SAP S4HANA

Executive Summary This article contains comments from the articles on SAP S4HANA. Introduction These comments are in response to the articles on SAP S4HANA. Comment #1: Harald Alten Dear Sirs, I am much interested in this S4 Hana stuff as consultant. Principally you confirm my impression on the SAP -bla bla, sorry “unprecedented SAP experience”….

Comments on Brightwork Articles on Outliers in Forecasting

Executive Summary This article contains comments from articles on outliers in forecasting. Introduction These comments are in response to the articles on outliers in forecasting. Comment #1: Tim Reilly Shaun, Great Article. I just want to second your point about finding an application which is good at doing this. For example, your equation is the…

Comments on Brightwork Articles on Crostons in Forecasting

Executive Summary This article contains comments from articles on crostons in forecasting. Introduction These comments are in response to the articles on crostons in forecasting. Comment #1: Brian Varney Hello, I am trying to emulate a Croston by using exponential smoothing on the size and interval components. I seem to get success in matching SAS’…

Comments on Brightwork Articles on Demand Sensing in Forecasting

Executive Summary This article contains comments from articles on demand sensing in forecasting. Introduction These comments are in response to the articles on demand sensing in forecasting. Comment #1: Tibor Vister Hi Shaun, As already started discussion in another topic I would like to give you my comments here as well.I see demand sensing useful…

Comments on Brightwork Articles on Consulting Firms and Software Buyers

Executive Summary This article contains comments from the articles on consulting firms and software buyers. Introduction These comments are in response to the articles on SAP HANA. Comment #1: John Hawks Not that we’ll start a revolution for upgrades but I stand in full agreement with the remarks regarding the dated materials and products touted…

Comments on Brightwork Articles on Alpha Beta Gamma in Forecasting

Executive Summary This article contains comments from articles on alpha, beta gamma in forecasting. Introduction These comments are in response to the articles on alpha, beta gamma in forecasting. Comment #1: Thomas S Hello, I would like to understand the range of alpha, beta and gamma. These are simply weighing factors. Combined they cannot exceed…

Comments on Brightwork Articles on Nigerian Doctors Practicing in First World Countries

Executive Summary This article contains comments from articles on Nigerian doctors practicing in first world countries. Introduction These comments are in response to the articles on Nigerian doctors. Comment #1: Arinze Ezeanya Why should you judge uncountable people by the actions of one man? And you say your ethics are superior to the third world…