So, what TRULY matters...?
Some of my ITAC colleagues disagreed with me this evening, when I expressed the position that "the membership" (that's you all, plus those who don't visit this board) believes the following first principles are most important, where IT classification and specification decisions are concerned:
Repeatability - If we repeat the process on the same car at different times, we get the same weight specification.
Consistency - Different cars with the same characteristics are in the same class at the same weight; weights differ predictably as do specifications used in the process (e.g., stock power).
Transparency - You understand the processes being used and trust that they're being applied without bias.
How close am I...? What did I leave out, if anything?
K