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  1. Re-post: eferro's random stuff: Software development: The art of postponing decisions

    eferro.net/2022/08/software-de

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  2. In Product Development and Software Engineering, taking smaller, safer steps generates customer value faster and troubleshoots issues efficiently, reducing waste and maintenance costs.
    #Lean #LeanSoftwareDevelopment

  3. As I mentioned, I'm compiling here in a thread all the #MaryPoppendieck quotes I've posted this week:

    - "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."
    - "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."
    - "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." (1/3)

  4. As I mentioned, I'm compiling here in a thread all the #MaryPoppendieck quotes I've posted this week:

    - "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."
    - "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."
    - "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." (1/3)

  5. As I mentioned, I'm compiling here in a thread all the quotes I've posted this week:

    - "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."
    - "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."
    - "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." (1/3)

  6. As I mentioned, I'm compiling here in a thread all the #MaryPoppendieck quotes I've posted this week:

    - "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."
    - "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."
    - "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." (1/3)

  7. As I mentioned, I'm compiling here in a thread all the #MaryPoppendieck quotes I've posted this week:

    - "The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it’s building the wrong thing."
    - "Almost everything we know about good software architecture has to do with making software easy to change."
    - "It may seem like writing tests slows down development; in fact, testing does not cost, it pays, both during development and over the system’s lifecycle." (1/3)

  8. "empowerment: moving decisions to the lowest possible level in an organization while developing the capacity of those people to make decisions wisely." #MaryPoppendieck

  9. "empowerment: moving decisions to the lowest possible level in an organization while developing the capacity of those people to make decisions wisely." #MaryPoppendieck

  10. "empowerment: moving decisions to the lowest possible level in an organization while developing the capacity of those people to make decisions wisely."

  11. "empowerment: moving decisions to the lowest possible level in an organization while developing the capacity of those people to make decisions wisely." #MaryPoppendieck

  12. "empowerment: moving decisions to the lowest possible level in an organization while developing the capacity of those people to make decisions wisely." #MaryPoppendieck