> Believe it or not, the most common use of keeping
keystrokes was for
> employee evaluation. I remember weekly postings of graphs of
> "keystrokes/hour" in data entry and word processing departments, with a
> weekly "prize" [nominal value] for the "best" data entry
operator of the
> week.
Does it matter *which* keystrokes they are? In
particular, does backspace
count?
If a business activity doesn't have any better
metric than keystrokes,
is it even worth doing?
Never forgett thet there hav been jobs where just keying in
data is the goal (or are they still around) ?
Gruss
H.
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