Author: Michael Woldhuis
This is a great indepth post on the plusses and minuses of automated vs human analysis
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There are always two sides to the story. It's a matter of hearing both sides out and, if possible, find a common ground in-between to work with. Both human and automated analyses are tools, and it's about knowing when to use the right one at the right time.
Posted by: Leisa Dreps | April 24, 2012 at 07:01 PM