12th November 2008, 06:15 PM
Hullo Hal,
One of my colleagues does know about Vera and Intrasis, so I'm hoping that he will join in and reply. I'm sure the Vera team members are perfectly capable of blowing their own trumpets.
On the names of software - you have a point, of course. Software people seem to be very fond of daft acronyms. This results in gibberish such as the 'FISH interoperability toolkit'.:face-huh:
As for Delilah - back in the old days, when rocks were soft and pterodactyls roamed the skies, the first EH monuments management software was called "SAM" (sites and monuments). Its successor was SAMSON, and when former colleagues were looking to name its partner, the choice was obvious.
Brian
Resistance is futile. Your project documentation will be MoRPHE-compliant.
One of my colleagues does know about Vera and Intrasis, so I'm hoping that he will join in and reply. I'm sure the Vera team members are perfectly capable of blowing their own trumpets.
On the names of software - you have a point, of course. Software people seem to be very fond of daft acronyms. This results in gibberish such as the 'FISH interoperability toolkit'.:face-huh:
As for Delilah - back in the old days, when rocks were soft and pterodactyls roamed the skies, the first EH monuments management software was called "SAM" (sites and monuments). Its successor was SAMSON, and when former colleagues were looking to name its partner, the choice was obvious.
Brian
Resistance is futile. Your project documentation will be MoRPHE-compliant.