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Of course requirements and design are essential
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, April 17 2012 @ 06:20 PM EDT
I suppose they must be.

Most of the time "requirements and design phases" result in budgets
going drastically beyond reason leaving no time or money to do any actual work,
swiftly followed by the collapse of the project.

cf. Any government IT system.

It is not that complicated. Just get on with it.

Mind you the requirements/design consultants are in the same boat as the
software patent lawyers.


Massive Reality Disconnect.


That's why everyone is so stunned when someone comes up with such a
revolutionary concept as a search engine that.. well.. has an empty box where
you can type what you want to search for...and nothing else...and then..
shockingly...actually shows you stuff you might have been looking for.


My God! What will they think of next?



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