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Joshua N Pritikin |
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[Aleader-dev] address@hidden: Re: your km model] |
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Fri, 1 Aug 2003 10:10:32 +0530 |
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----- Forwarded message from "William L. Jarrold" <address@hidden> -----
From: "William L. Jarrold" <address@hidden>
To: Joshua N Pritikin <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: your km model
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Joshua N Pritikin wrote:
> I finally got up-to-speed enough with KM to go through the KM
> model you did for your dissertation. Without going into detail,
> I think a KR approach will work really well with Aleader. I'm
> very excited about this research direction.
Cool.
>
> I hope you find time to evalute Aleader. I am eager to hear
> your feedback.
Yes, I have lots to say but v little time. I played with it yesterday
and took many notes. I didn't quite finish the tutorial but have
reserved the laptop again for the soonest time I could -- Friday.
Anyway, I'm hoping to email my comments soon. Yet this is a day with
its usual load of distractions -- My car is in the shop and I have a post
doc to apply to let alone trying to finish up my dissertation or do
the perl programming for a prof at UT I am working on. Next week things
will be worse -- internship starts. That's a 40 hr a week gig. Well,
I'll find a way to keep at it.
I spoke to my dissertation advisor and we might even be able to get a few
human subjects official involved. Since this is not dissertation research
and I am not faculty I'll be lower on the totem pole but hopefully we can
get some subjects.
Bill
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