From: roger schank To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Re: chapter 3/questions for chapter 4 Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 14:40:27 +0000 hmm roger schank littp://www.rogerschank.com/ On Oct 21, 2009, at 10:38 AM, Jeffrey Epstein wrote: sorry you are delusional On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 10:17 AM, roger schank < > wrote: no need to read this but this dimitri writing to the guy who is putting together a book we are doing together; this is his writing and it seems quiet bright and coherent to me; not from a dope roger schank littp://www.rogerschank.com/ Begin forwarded message: From: Dimitris Lyras < Date: October 21, 2009 9:43:39 AM EDT (CA) To: ' IP " Subject: RE: chapter 3/questions for chapter 4 I read some of chapter 3 and I have problems with it. It is too imprecise with regard to what is customarily expected of software and what needs to be done and what we are advocating. The clearly missing issue is that software today covers two main areas. Unstructured information like e-mails and on the other end inflexible process control systems like purchasing systems the most extreme of which is a cash register. So we have discussion means that are completely unstructured, and clerical software at the other end. We also have dashboards like Bloomberg somewhere in the middle. Decision making software is far more structured than e-mails and less inflexible than a cash register and rich in relevance linking which Bloomberg and similar dashboards EFTA00771749