THE WELCH COMPANY
440 Davis Court #1602
San Francisco, CA 94111-2496
415 781 5700
rodwelch@pacbell.net


S U M M A R Y


DIARY: February 20, 1997 11:39 AM Thursday; Rod Welch

Received payment from Bill DeHart for Neptune motherboard from CPU #8.

1...Summary/Objective


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CONTACTS 
0201 - PG&E Grid Customer Services                                                                                                                                        O-00000642 0201
020101 - Mr. Bill DeHart, PMP
020102 - Project Manager

SUBJECTS
Motherboard, Intel, 90 MHz 32 MB RAM
Subject Indexing
Procedures Subject Indexing
Subjects
Customers Need Help Subject Index
DeHart, Bill Hard Work Organic Subject Structure, Subjects Complex Re
Hard Work Organic Subject Structure, Subjects Complex Requires Experi

1209 -
1209 -    ..
1210 - Summary/Objective
1211 -
121101 - Follow up ref SDS 9 0000.
121103 -  ..
121104 - Received yesterday, check #576 dated 970217 from Bill DeHart, via his
121105 - transmittal letter ref DRT 1 line 20, as payment for the motherboard
121106 - and memory swapped out from CPU #8.  I asked him to not do this, but
121107 - it made Millie happy.
121109 -  ..
121110 - I called Bill last night about the evaluation of Communication Metrics
121111 - at the Corps, ref SDS 11 8833, and in that call I thanked him for the
121112 - payment.
121114 -  ..
121115 - I asked Bill how well the SDS Subject Index method works?
121117 -  ..
121118 - He seemed to indicate that he has learned how to use it for looking up
121119 - information in my SDS records.  I sent an email on this the other day
121120 - to follow up discussions with Morris on subject indexing to manage
121121 - "fractionalized" organic structures, ref SDS 10 1732, but have not
121122 - heard back from Bill on my inquiries.
121124 -  ..
121125 - Bill feels it took considerable effort to learn how to use the SDS
121126 - subject index.  He seemed to indicate that he feels the system works
121127 - well now that he understands it.  Bill said he has not developed his
121128 - own subject index and applied it to his own SDS records.
121130 -  ..
121131 - This record suggests that the SDS Subject Index is a powerful
121132 - technology that is hard to learn, like the alphabet, per discussion
121133 - with Morris a few days ago, on 970116? ref SDS 10 0002
121134 -
121135 -      [On 970227 discussion with Morris on capturing the record and
121136 -      using the subject index to organize the record. ref SDS 12 T242
121138 -       ..
121139 -      [On 000709 Bill commented in a conference call with Morris that
121140 -      the main benefit of SDS compared to conventional technologies is
121141 -      better organization, which includes the subject index, the
121142 -      structure of SDS records that have common positioning for primary
121143 -      control criteria, and of course the diary structure that uses
121144 -      time to organize the record. ref SDS 13 6L6I
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