It's important to be as objective as possible when defining
requirements and when choosing appropriate tools to handle those
requirements (including the reasons behind those early requirements),
i.e. without bias. It will make any project much more successful both
short and long term. Most of the project failures I've seen could be
traced back to arbitrary decisions in the requirements or early design
process, not in the later implementation.
On 9/6/17, Cory Geesaman <cory@geesaman.com> wrote:
>I'm looking at sticking 20 of these things
> in different tanks in the same room not more than 50ft from a server room,
> and after that a bunch more of them outdoors not more than 5,000 ft away in
> the worst case scenario, I'd rather build some repeater shacks every 1,000
> ft
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