Showing posts with label system soundness TCO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label system soundness TCO. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

soundness of systems

There are 10 manual works. I try to replace the three works with computer processes, but it turns out irrelevant because there remains over seven manual works, including the new work such as the confirmation of the computer output.

I'm afraid a job has more or less those unwanted works. If new applications add on those systems, the systems will become doubtful asset, and of course the TCO will rise.

System auditers will check and announce the soundness of corporation systems. It will measure the ability of managers.