Monday, October 21, 2013 12:35:49 PM
BI provided "adequate" material to meet the test objectives.
The purpose of the testing satisfied the question of BI possessing marketable products. The answer is obviously YES. The testing could not provide marketing characteristics for potential customers because quality and configuration control procedures were not in place.
This was not an issue of anyone doing something sinister or being incompetent. This was no "failing to provide a proper sample". BI staff provided the best available samples consistent with the test requirements and objectives. The objectives were met so the test samples were proper. Marketable sales data is an entirely different set of testing requirements and results. Material must be manufactured in a controlled and documented process. Only then can test requirements be met to generate product data for engineering applications.
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