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John liao Posted 12 years ago
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An MS Excel spreadsheet was developed to help with charting the distribution, but was not the best tool for the job. This led to the development of a distribution application which used a MS Access database, which greatly improved efficiency. This development was carried out by Louis then Metta, who then went on to develop an inventory system which was linked to the distribution system. However, many of the other component systems were still primarily paper based systems.

Q1 who then went on to develop an inventory system
Who only refer to "Metta" or refer to "Louis and Metta"?
  

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"This development was carried out by Louis then Metta" Does this mean Louis and Metta carry the development in chronological order, or they collaborate to develop it in the same time.

  • "This development was carried out by Louis then Metta" Does this mean Louis and Metta carry the development in chronological order, or they collaborate to develop it in the same time.
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"This development was carried out by Louis then Metta"
Does this mean Louis and Metta carry the development in chronological order, or they collaborate to develop it in the same time.
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I have these questions because in some text pieces in the same article, it mentioned Louis has migrated to Australia.
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It should be written as "This development was carried out by Louis and then Metta, who . . . ."

This means
First Louis.
Then Mehta.
Not both at the

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