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Providing a comfortable transition through familiar metaphors is one way to help get buy-in.
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Documenting the reasons behind requirements will give your team invaluable information when making daily implementation decisions.
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An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. • Benjamin Franklin
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Entropy is a term from physics that refers to the amount of "disorder" in a system.
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Have you noticed how some project teams are efficient, with everyone knowing what to do and contributing fully, while the members of other teams are constantly bickering and don't seem able to get out of each other's way? Often this is an orthogonality issue. When teams are organized with lots of overlap, members are confused about responsibilities. Every change needs a meeting of the entire team, because any one of them might be affected.
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Just be aware that you reach a point of diminishing, or even negative, returns as the specifications get more and more detailed.
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We who cut mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals.
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The amount of surprise you feel when something goes wrong is directly proportional to the amount of trust and faith you have in the code being run."
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