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I feel like I should offer to convert this whole thing to RDF, and start building something useful out from there… https://arstechnica.com/cars/2024/03/formula-1-chief-appalled-to-find-team-using-excel-to-manage-20000-car-parts/
The ACM gave a synopsis: > Concerns have been raised by James Vowles, new head of the Formula 1 team Williams, given that the team’s car build workbook, comprised of about 20,000 individual parts, was being managed in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet that he called “impossible to navigate and impossible to update.” Among other things, the spreadsheet did not include parts costs, production times for each part, or whether needed parts were on order. Chief Technical Officer Pat Fry called transitioning to a modern tracking system “viciously expensive.”