• Robert.Sterbal (12/9/2013)


    The words "Best Practice" are an industry wide problem. We need to acknowledge them as recommended processes, which deviations from should be researched, not prohibited.

    Certainly. Never say never. Rather often a best practice to never employ a certain technique means use with extreme caution.

    I worked on a project that used an EVA design and some of us said that the performance was never going to be good enough. Perhaps correctly, the architect pushed ahead with the design but the biggest problem was that not enough consideration of effort was given to overcome the predicted performance issue.

    As usual, it depends.

    Gaz

    -- Stop your grinnin' and drop your linen...they're everywhere!!!